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    Originally posted by Scoobos View Post
    maybe crossposting, but I find this report and the comments very worrying indeed. I had no idea so many people saw this as a WAR, but they do.

    Our IT companies may relocate to other European countries, India warns UK - The Times of India

    As I posted above (post 84), its about time we tried to do something to address the abuse of immigration that seems to be widespread.
    Thanks for the link. Some interesting posting taking place.
    one day at a time

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      Originally posted by amcdonald View Post

      Sure theres the odd trollr on there going on about colonialism, but really seems to be just isolated troll using different logins
      I really hope you're right.

      I'm as anti racist as they get (I annoy people with how much I am) - but the talk of outbreeding us and revenge is something that really worries me, especially given that I've just moved to Berkshire and commute through Southall every day . I hear views like this on the train

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        Not that I want to get into an ICT discussion but Cringely is currently doing a series on IBM (its usa focussed but hey ho).

        The second one is a good read I, Cringely » Blog Archive Something's rotten in IBM Dubuque - Cringely on technology

        and includes this quote
        Whenever IBM has a big project they now have to bring in extra workers, usually from India. I have been told they plan the arrivals over several days to a few weeks. They route people through different airports. They make sure there are never more than two or three workers coming on the same flight, effectively avoiding notice by Homeland Security.
        merely at clientco for the entertainment

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          Carrying on with my Nothing Ever Gets Done Properly In India anecdotes - the partner last was reading a book she got in India and when it got to page 191 it jumped back to page 176 again and then there was about 30 pages missing from 191 onwards.

          So, add inability to manage something simple like a printing press to the list. Yeah! Lets outsource to India!

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            Oh, and for the first time in my life the useless twats at Goa airport managed to rip the handle clean off my bag - there was no note or anything, it just came along the luggage conveyor as per normal.

            Because you know, unloading some bags from the plane and putting them onto a trailer and taking them to the terminal is sooooo difficult.

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              Originally posted by Stan.goodvibes View Post
              Carrying on with my Nothing Ever Gets Done Properly In India anecdotes - the partner last was reading a book she got in India and when it got to page 191 it jumped back to page 176 again and then there was about 30 pages missing from 191 onwards.

              So, add inability to manage something simple like a printing press to the list. Yeah! Lets outsource to India!
              My American copy of Huckleberry Finn has the same problem. And as for bags, LHR and CDG have broken at least half-a-dozen for me over the years. Incompetence is international, I'm afraid.

              eek,

              I love the last comment on the blog:

              If it makes you feel any better a large company where I work has been indianising its workforce for years but has recently decided that its cheaper to run a data centre in Manilla.. Ironically, all the Indian line management are raising FUD about poor quality and lack of skills and that it’s not the money that counts.
              Job motivation: how the powerful steal from the stupid.

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                I looked into this a few years ago and found that if a company manages to save 10% by outsourcing to India (or anywhere else) then they are doing very well indeed!

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                  I think the problem is that , in the short term at least (when you intially move and sack all your domestic staff but 2) you do reduce operational costs quite a bit (I've seen 30% despite the teething troubles doing it).

                  the CEO/ MD gets massive praise from the shareholders , and then takes his bonus and the next year when things start going badly, they jump ship and the next guy gets canned for the drop in dividend.

                  Everything is short sighted about this, but I dont think the investors or the directors actually care, I dont for one minute think that all of the people making the decision to offshore their IT Services genuinely believes its in the long term interests of the company.

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                    Originally posted by Scoobos View Post
                    Everything is short sighted about this, but I dont think the investors or the directors actually care, I dont for one minute think that all of the people making the decision to offshore their IT Services genuinely believes its in the long term interests of the company.
                    QFT^

                    (EDIT: Quoted For Truth. )
                    Last edited by nomadd; 19 April 2012, 20:36.
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                      Recruitment

                      Well im actually in the It recruitment business and I can confirm at present there seems to be a lot roles locally and international based. Obviously its dependant on experience but for gentleman/ladies who have been in the field for 20 years+ the money is still very good, I cant see the bottom dropping out just yet as common sense is still not very common.

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