> You want someone to handle business, support, etc. People who can do that are a dime a dozen.
Is this really true? I mean that as an honest question, because, while being a coder with a typical distaste for shallow marketing folks myself, I think these "business things" actually constitute work, if done right (first and foremost good user support).
I would imagine that there exists a similar comment in a board for marketing guys and gals, where they say:
> You want someone to program the database. People who can do that are a dime a dozen.
Is this really true? I mean that as an honest question, because, while being a coder with a typical distaste for shallow marketing folks myself, I think these "business things" actually constitute work, if done right (first and foremost good user support).
I would imagine that there exists a similar comment in a board for marketing guys and gals, where they say:
> You want someone to program the database. People who can do that are a dime a dozen.
Pun intended.