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Previously on "Scum Bag Companies that you never work for"
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Originally posted by fishandchips View PostWhy ? you want others to be conned and cheated by them use your ******* loaf.
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I had a contract through TCS (via Avance) for a major retail bank. I had no issues with getting invoices paid. The only small issue was the TCS client manager at the bank kept trying to get me to attend their TCS All Hands and wanted me to get involved in their COEs to upskill their staff. I just never engaged in either.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou've really got a chip on your shoulder about this at the moment haven't you.
We could discuss their operations and let people decide whether they want to work for them, something we've done endlessly already. If you don't know how crap it will be working for an offshore provider you really shouldn't be in IT.
Creating a list of companies people shouldn't work for is a bit stupid really.
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You've really got a chip on your shoulder about this at the moment haven't you.
We could discuss their operations and let people decide whether they want to work for them, something we've done endlessly already but to be fair if you don't know how crap it will be working for an offshore provider you really shouldn't be in IT.
Creating a list of companies people should never work for is a bit silly really.
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Scum Bag Companies that you never work for
Time we put together a list of companies who you should never work for
tata consultancy services
They never pay their invoices on time to contractors expect you to work on weekends without pay.
See news headlines below how TCS use their staff like sweat shops.
Indian IT-consultants in Norway forced to work around the clock | UNI Global Union
Some of the contractors were watching a movie at the cinema a boss came into the cinema told them they should not be watching movies and get back to their phones at home.
Yet DNB bank employ them because they are cheap and banks dont give a toss.
Techmahindra and Wipro likewise treat their staff like crap and dont even pay them on time. Right now Wipro are doing work over in Norway for some companies. They never pay their staff on time and expect them to work weekends without pay.Tags: None
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