2010-10-27 08:14 PM
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2010-10-29 12:35 PM
2010-10-30 12:00 PM
...good way to do it is by hiring cheaper workers, TW2 allows you to look worldwide for good and cheap employee...This is just a wishful thinking at the moment. It does not really work because a project is not just about drafting. It is about finding resolutions by communicating to consultants, clients, builders, suppliers etc at the same time. Ironically you have brought one of the major points why I would not rush to such hiring practices (even having the technology on hand) ...that is:
Local regulations are something that you learn during a couple of projects...Who would pay for your learning time and error fixing (that is errors you would inevitably make) not knowing the local code?
2010-10-30 07:43 PM
Rob wrote:
This is just a wishful thinking at the moment. It does not really work because a project is not just about drafting. It is about finding resolutions by communicating to consultants, clients, builders, suppliers etc at the same time.
Rob wrote:
Who would pay for your learning time and error fixing (that is errors you would inevitably make) not knowing the local code?