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There is nothing wrong with immigration if it is reciprocated. If Deloitte are sending British staff abroad as well then it might be fair enough. Similarly several people here have worked in Europe before so it is a two way street.
The problem with the system is a lot of Indian Contractors came over a few years ago because of a skill shortage, of which if there was one it was for localised skills at best, now have leave to remain and there is no chance for any of us to work in India.Comment
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostThere is nothing wrong with immigration if it is reciprocated. If Deloitte are sending British staff abroad as well then it might be fair enough. Similarly several people here have worked in Europe before so it is a two way street.
The problem with the system is a lot of Indian Contractors came over a few years ago because of a skill shortage, of which if there was one it was for localised skills at best, now have leave to remain and there is no chance for any of us to work in India.
None of this applies to the vast numbers coming here with the outsourcersComment
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Originally posted by CoolCat View PostWhen I work abroad I pay at least as much tax as the locals, I pay my own medical bills, and pay for my own kids education, I don't steal that countries intellectual property, and I go because I have skills not available locally
None of this applies to the vast numbers coming here with the outsourcersComment
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Originally posted by mrdonuts View Posti cant understand the financial benefit to a company of getting in outsourcers over individual contractors. The outsourcers cost a LOT more and the people they send are usually just out of school having been put on a crash course in whatever the technology is.
why cant they train uk citizens instead?
no wonder america voted trump and lest we forget the uk voted BREXIT
Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe key problem is that contracting is very dependent on the finance industry and interest rates were dropped, on top of that the banks (for obvious reasons) may need to go through some "reorg". Now that doesn't mean jobs will necessarily be shifted other than the usual offshoring, it just means it's going to be a financial hit so they have to cut costs elsewhere.
If you're not in finance it shouldn't be too bad.This default font is sooooooooooooo boring and so are short usernamesComment
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Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View Postif you're not in finance you are competing with others in your own industry plus those who can't work in finance, over the past 4 years the influx of finance into my industry (travel and airlines) has pushed rates down as supply exceeds demand.Comment
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Originally posted by pauldee View PostWhat is this whole thing with 'being in an industry'? So if you're in travel, you can't cross over into finance??? Your industry is IT. I have been a developer in automotive manufacture, waste water treatment, printing, public sector and finance amongst many others. Are people on here really limiting themselves to one sector and then complaining they can't get work?
Its a great wave to surf when things are going well not so good when things change...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by pauldee View PostWhat is this whole thing with 'being in an industry'? So if you're in travel, you can't cross over into finance??? Your industry is IT. I have been a developer in automotive manufacture, waste water treatment, printing, public sector and finance amongst many others. Are people on here really limiting themselves to one sector and then complaining they can't get work?You're awesome! Get yourself a t-shirt.Comment
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Originally posted by pauldee View PostWhat is this whole thing with 'being in an industry'? So if you're in travel, you can't cross over into finance??? Your industry is IT. I have been a developer in automotive manufacture, waste water treatment, printing, public sector and finance amongst many others. Are people on here really limiting themselves to one sector and then complaining they can't get work?
Like you I work in multiple sectors however I've found that due to takeovers some of my clients have started in one sector then ended up in another..."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by squarepeg View PostYou'd be surprised how many want to stick to one industry. Want, or have to, otherwise the next time they want to go back, they will be told "you are a bit all over the place, aren't you?" I don't have that problem, I sell my experience with different industries as an asset."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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