Comment Re:Yes, but no.. (Score 1) 116
I think this is the thing. I've worked at so many places that tried to outsource, and failed miserably. Then for a short time (I couldn't handle the stress tbh) I worked with a set of serial startup ninjas, like the guys that take your two person company to a series a and leave. Fucking amazing people, but the "outsourcing" guy was a genius. In that he could take 30-50 really shit developers and their 5 barely less than shit managers and get them to produce, like new features in a day produce. But I remember the way he'd talk to them (these guys were all on the other side of the planet so they could work features at night that the product people came up with during the day)... THAT GUY will vibe his way to great success. Like 1 guy in a 25 year career who pulled off outsourcing. Really sucks for the 30-50 shit dudes, because you know some of them didn't stay that way. How will they learn now?
Also, he (and the rest of those startup ninjas) were really smart cause they always left at series A wayyy before maintainability of "two features a day" caused heartache, lol.