On Thu, 29 Aug 2002, Matthew S. Hallacy wrote:
> consultants aren't helpful, they'll only tell you the same thing that
> any good admin has been telling you since he/she was hired. the
> consultant is usually ignored for the same reason the admin has been
> ignored: the users are too lazy.

Actually, I've found the opposite to be true - companies will often listen
to the words of a (trusted) consultant, as they are paying the consultant
$120+/hr, so they "must" know what they are talking about.

So, even though I often repeat the words of admins at companies, many
times they listen to me.

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