Danielm7 wrote: » I worked, sort of at a county agency. We had a non-profit that was using space in the local county government complex, which meant we had little funds and were understaffed and running around all the time. My friends all worked 100 feet away, but were county employees. Slow was an understatement. They'd say they weren't bored but they usually took long lunches every day and watched movies and then played FPS games on the network for a good bit of the day, they were lined up at the door at 5 minutes to 4pm every day. I was always surprised that anything even remotely out of their normal day to day involved hiring a consultant to handle it. Obviously, YMMV, I'm sure other people have had different experiences, but that's what I've seen.