Cannot emphasize the truth of this enough, and it disproportionately locks you from the employers who know what they’re doing about software. I ran a software company. “I will work for free” would, if I accepted, compromise my IP, my security, my insurance, and probably uptime.https://twitter.com/sehurlburt/status/956345698244476928 …
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“Oh just me, my employees, and that bright kid who offered to work for free.” “Hahahaha wait what.” “What’s so funny?” “Please tell me you are doing droll programmer humor.” “No I like helping people.” “Claim is denied denied denied and you are fired as a customer. Good God man.”
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Don't they ask those questions up front? Seems perverse that they could decide after the fact that you weren't insurable after all...?
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They do, but they actually get serious about *checking* during the claims adjustment process.
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