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An important part, although not particularly pleasant one, of being a contract programmer is that you're going to fail sometimes. In a business you might be reallocated to a new project, or not get the raise you'd been expecting. But as a contract programmer, you're probably not going to get paid. But, hey, life goes on.


You are responding to this comment written by Low Kian Seong on October 14th 2008, 22:12.

Hey man inspiring article where all of us programmers can relate to. Thanks.


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