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U.S. tech jobs going overseas
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I just wanted to get some input on this. I mean we all know that the big U.S. companies have discovered it is much cheaper to outsource help desk/tech support jobs to other countries. Whether it be India or Germany, the jobs are definitely leaving the United States. I'm pretty sure that this is an international community, so does anyone have any idea how much cheaper it is per individual or hourly based wage for companies to outsource to other countries for tech support? My computer science friends have told me that this is something that is happening in their field as well. Is everyone else just willing to work for less? Or do they pick things up faster. It kind of stinks for the people in the U.S. This seems like a good topic for discussion, so I'll leave the rest to you.
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Well I belive instead of outsource, they (US companies) should take good guy. It will be more fruitfull for long run. To go for cheaper, and made the goodwill in wrong direction should not healthy for any company. It will be better to utlized productive people with high rate. It also be better for them to sponsor good candidate. Few people inteligent people...
It think the cost will be 5-7 times cheaper is those countries.
What other says?
By the way...Wish you all a very very Happy New year 2006.
Cheers!
Populate
It think the cost will be 5-7 times cheaper is those countries.
What other says?
By the way...Wish you all a very very Happy New year 2006.
Cheers!
Populate
Last edited by populate; Dec 30th, 2005 at 7:50 am. Reason: typo mistake
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Its not just in the USA this is happening, its everywhere.
Its a real shame, as its no longer ideal to go to University as you are not likely to get a job unless you go and live in India.
Its sad really.
Its a real shame, as its no longer ideal to go to University as you are not likely to get a job unless you go and live in India.
Its sad really.
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This will go on unless and untill the difference between dollar and Rupee will remain. The momnet the values become equal, really noone in India will work in so less wages. Its only that the dollars get converted into rupees to make a good amount that the people in India are actually benifiting.
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I really don't care. If they want crappy work, then they can outsource it. Indians will work for dirt, but it takes 20 of them to do what one well paid American, Japenese, Canadian, or other person can do. It's not that they can pick it up quicker, they can't. It's all about the dough. The companies that are serious and want good work don't outsource. That doesn't mean you can't outsource some things. Half the tech support I've dealt with from India simply send back canned responses and can't speak english. That's what I find sad.
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