
Washington. I have no problem in the sharing we have on technical issues where certainly we help each other in small tasks that we have done before and know how to go around them rather than leaving them struggle. My problem is when someone posts a request for some services / and we go ahead and swarm them with too much information that at the end of the day they may not need to pay for the services they thought were worth paying for. I may be wrong, but we certainly cannot build this profession like this. James would be wOdhiambo Washington wrote:
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 10:54 AM, James Kagwe <kagwejg@gmail.com <mailto:kagwejg@gmail.com>> wrote:
Sorry to ask this and may I be forgiven if I'm wrong. Why are ICT proffessional always willing to provide information /services free of charge. The guy asked for a consultant, let it be and we could have someone earn some money out of this work.
James,
When "we can provide", where do you see the word "free"? LOL Well, if it's implied, then these ICT professionals do make money through other means, and are willing to share information. Now , me here sees nothing wrong in sharing. It's how ICT guys live. If there was no sharing, this list wouldn't be there. Above all, sharing is our way of CSR - giving back to the community:)
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