Oh that's nothing. I worked on a project at a fortune 500 footwear company with dozens of developers, FTEs and contract, that worked over a year on just an update to a software package that was used by maybe 5 people at the company. Granted, these 5 people were the folks actually designing and figuring out how to manufacture their shoes, but still. At least 20% of the contractors were just warming their chairs, and more than one were what I call net negative producers: anything they wrote had to be corrected by someone else before it could be called done.