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Move to remote working and the impact on the contractor market?
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostI bet you were ditched from your 2k a day contract in favour of a Russian on 100 quid a day.
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostTime zone, language, quality and culture off the top of my head.
A friend runs a body shop with IT bods in India. They still need a sizable chunk of staff in the UK to do all the business facing work.
Quite often you see tasks that can be clearly defined or which follow a clear process are offshored. Work that requires flexibility of approach tends to stay onshore.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostBut the OP didn't have an argument - if there was one he would post it.
All the OP said is what anyone who has been paying attention has been hearing for months - the old ways of 5 days a week in the office are likely to be gone forever and companies will be looking for either remote or hybrid approaches where WFH is part of the week.
And there will always been exceptions to that but I really do think most companies will be looking at some variation of 2/3 days in the office 3/2 days WFH but if big savings can be made by going using offshore labour companies will be more likely to at least try it.
I'll add it to the new forum feature request list
Originally posted by jayn200 View PostNo need to be an asshole. It's a forum, it's casual chat. You don't need to talk about something new and you dont need to support what you say either. You wouldn't in real life why do you hold a forum post to higher standards then casual conversation in real life?Last edited by ladymuck; 23 December 2020, 21:27.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostGiven that the OP wasn't interested in chatting I see little reason why you are attacking me for trying to work out what his argument actually was..Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWBS says.Offshoring works in certain specific scenarios, but as soon as you need real skill it becomes rapidly less cost effective.
Transferable skills are where it is at. Have a backup plan for your IT career. I would not recommend motorsport at the moment.Comment
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Public sector contractor. WFH until Covid is under control, then back in the office 5 days a week. The office is under Tier 4, we have been in Tier 3 for months.Comment
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostThat is why nearshoring is a thing. CZ is booming with Deutsche Bourse et al.
Transferable skills are where it is at. Have a backup plan for your IT career. I would not recommend motorsport at the moment.
Anyone get any opinions on Vietnam as an offshore location? Seems to be a fast growing location.Comment
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Originally posted by reddog View PostI would definitely agree that CZ, Slovakia, Poland is the way to go instead of India, which is still painful even after all these years.
Anyone get any opinions on Vietnam as an offshore location? Seems to be a fast growing location.Comment
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostYes 180 day guys are just as good as 900 London in office 9-5 guys
Plus will work 5 hours a day more
Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostThat is why nearshoring is a thing. CZ is booming with Deutsche Bourse et al.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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