As a developer, why wouldn't you want to see what the codebase and your coworkers are like in a real environment - and get paid for doing it?
Worst case scenario: you wasted a day of vacation, got paid a consultant rate for it while still getting vacation pay from your "real" job.
As a developer, why wouldn't you want to see what the codebase and your coworkers are like in a real environment - and get paid for doing it?
Worst case scenario: you wasted a day of vacation, got paid a consultant rate for it while still getting vacation pay from your "real" job.