computerworld.comIT consultant pilot fish is working for a multinational chemical company, and that translates into some of his internal customers being in Paris -- an ocean away."In order to extend our shared workday, since there was a lot of back-and-forth with requirements, I ended up taking the 5 a.m. train into the office," says fish. "They seemed to appreciate my availability."But come lunchtime, they were gone. No waiting 10 minutes for results. And I learned not to expect them back in under two hours -- they tended to take long lunches."And come 6 p.m. their time -- 1 p.m. my time -- their day was over. Not 6:01, not 6:10, but 6 p.m. exactly.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

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