How a Contractor "foched" up

An interesting and enjoyable story about a contractor who...well, "foched" up.

Written by Jonathan "JD" Danylko • Last Updated: • Business Lessons •

I enjoy the benefits of being a contractor as opposed to an employee. There are obvious reasons and then there are the personal reasons.

If you are a contractor, you are brought in to work on an assignment to the best of your ability and get the job done within the alloted time and budget with your technology knowledge.

Alex Papadimoulis at The Daily WTF shares a humorous story about a contractor who is placed at a company and, well..."foched" up.

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Hope you enjoy it.

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Jonathan "JD" Danylko is an author, web architect, and entrepreneur who's been programming for over 30 years. He's developed websites for small, medium, and Fortune 500 companies since 1996.

He currently works at Insight Enterprises as an Architect.

When asked what he likes to do in his spare time, he replies, "I like to write and I like to code. I also like to write about code."

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