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The revolution devours its children?
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It irked Cojak and that alone is enough of a deterent for me to never to use it again.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Chicken.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIt irked Cojak and that alone is enough of a deterent for me to never to use it again.
Also back then offshoring & onshoring was rife and blatant a dozen blokes on minimum wage would arrive at a uk airport to take over a significant system having very little knowledge of IT. Since the minimum visa wage went up it seems to have slowed down. I suppose if the reason is "they are cheap" doesn't work the companies don't bother.
Though I suspect in the Government's attempt to attract 'talent' (don't get me wrong there are some brilliant Indian guys but they tend to above the level that gets sent to do onshore work) its going to start again.
Note the Indians who get degrees are frequently middle & upper class Indians its not like we are providing charity.Comment
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