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Trump on Indian outsourcing
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Does it mean that MF can wave goodbye to his US settlement plans?
Go Trump
Now who is thick ?!Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThat's because you are thick.
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It's very easy for any politician (or wannabe politician) to say what they're going to do; actually doing it is a different matter. Voters would do well to learn that until they get elected everything a candidate says is hot air and propaganda, and should be ignored. Us contractors are judged on our past record and our CVs, it should be the same for politicians. Treat them as candidates for a four-year contract and see if you'd hire them on that basis.Originally posted by CoolCat View PostDonald J. Trump Position on Visas
"I will end forever the use of the H-1B as a cheap labor program, and institute an absolute requirement to hire American workers first for every visa and immigration program. No exceptions."
If only a UK politician would say the same about ICT visas here.- The meaning of life is to give life meaning
- Worrying about tomorrow spoils today
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Indian outsourcing has peaked in my opinion.
What can be outsourced, has been.
And because the capabilities of Indian outsourcers are low, it's turned out to be the grunt, non-value-added work.
Some outsourced work is being returned as it's beyond their capabilities.
High value work remains in country.
If you've been bobbed, take a long, hard look at your skill set.
Which is not to say one should be complacent, simply that the outsourcing companies for some reason have not yet managed to tap into the best and brightest - perhaps those people are all setting up companies in the US.Hard Brexit now!
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Are you suggesting that a politician might lie? Or making excuses for them lieing?Originally posted by DannyF1966 View PostIt's very easy for any politician (or wannabe politician) to say what they're going to do; actually doing it is a different matter.Comment
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There is some truth in that. But the quality of outsourcers continues to rise.Originally posted by sasguru View PostIndian outsourcing has peaked in my opinion.
What can be outsourced, has been.
And because the capabilities of Indian outsourcers are low, it's turned out to be the grunt, non-value-added work.
Some outsourced work is being returned as it's beyond their capabilities.
High value work remains in country.
If you've been bobbed, take a long, hard look at your skill set.
Which is not to say one should be complacent, simply that the outsourcing companies for some reason have not yet managed to tap into the best and brightest - perhaps those people are all setting up companies in the US.
Rather like health care. Some people now visit India for an operation - it is cheaper than staying in the UK. And the quality can be as good as the UK.Comment
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostDoes it mean that MF can wave goodbye to his US settlement plans?
Go Trump
Now who is thick ?!
You mean you want him to remain in the UK?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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What he said.Originally posted by sasguru View PostIndian outsourcing has peaked in my opinion.
What can be outsourced, has been.
And because the capabilities of Indian outsourcers are low, it's turned out to be the grunt, non-value-added work.
Some outsourced work is being returned as it's beyond their capabilities.
High value work remains in country.
If you've been bobbed, take a long, hard look at your skill set.
Which is not to say one should be complacent, simply that the outsourcing companies for some reason have not yet managed to tap into the best and brightest - perhaps those people are all setting up companies in the US.Comment
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Company pays for the Visa. If they're US based its then just a taxable expense, so no skin off their nose.Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostDoes it mean that MF can wave goodbye to his US settlement plans?
Go Trump
Now who is thick ?!
You're think in answer to your question.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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On past form, he'll have completely reversed his position by the end of today. There's hardly any point paying any attention to his blatherings, as he doesn't really mean any of it, except the bits where he says how wonderful he is
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