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Originally posted by GigiBronz View Post
most of them are box ticking exercises to give the people in that field a sense of entitlement and filter out the 'foreigners'. in terms of ability or skills acquired through them, as with any other certification... not that much
being an expert in a field needs the right attitude and self study. very few certifications can get you to be better at that.
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Originally posted by GigiBronz View Post
who is that ‘us’?
the funny part is how they’ve trained you to think you are superior to the other nations. All judgemental and taking sides. You do sound like a grown up…
I have worked with a small number of Indian chaps who are technically my equal or even superior but that is the same for most nationalities I have worked with.
However I have met a lot of Indian nationals who are clearly put forward as experts but have no clue, this is a function of the business methods of Indian Universities who apparently are free with degree certificates sold to wealthier citizens and Body shops who just want a bum on seat.
You can't blame the individuals as they are glad to have the opportunity because they get rock star like wages (or at least they did until the consultancies moved to cheaper climes).
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Originally posted by GigiBronz View Post
who is that ‘us’?
the funny part is how they’ve trained you to think you are superior to the other nations. All judgemental and taking sides. You do sound like a grown up…
Considering I've been educated in the same country as Vetran, as have other posters, it is odd that we don't all think the same.....
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
If the truth as you see it appears to us to be racist who is right?
My experience is there are plenty of stupid and annoying indians but there are plenty of clever ones too. Just like most other cultures.
the funny part is how they’ve trained you to think you are superior to the other nations. All judgemental and taking sides. You do sound like a grown up…
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Originally posted by GigiBronz View Post
It is very easy to call someone racist, sexist today. Indians are better technically wise. Maybe natural selection from a large population and only de decent one surface around here... who knows.
Maybe a good part of english schools take people in for the credit scheme that their own government enabled.
My intent was not to be racist just to say the truth as I see it.
You are the 'woke' characted seeing issues where there aren't any and falling pray to the same narratives promoted by the establishment to distract and undermine and control what people think.
My experience is there are plenty of stupid and annoying indians but there are plenty of clever ones too. Just like most other cultures.
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Originally posted by Giggler View Post
Knowing not to put the air compressor nozzle in someone's ass is quite different than thinking of system design for a cloud application.
The discussion was not about that.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...ssor-anus.html
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Originally posted by GigiBronz View Post
It is very easy to call someone racist, sexist today. Indians are better technically wise. Maybe natural selection from a large population and only de decent one surface around here... who knows.
Maybe a good part of english schools take people in for the credit scheme that their own government enabled.
My intent was not to be racist just to say the truth as I see it.
I've seen a few CS degrees that had barely any math in them. no complex subjects only some 'projects' and feel good classes.
No wonder they are getting replaced by indians.
Racist.Last edited by Paralytic; 28 July 2021, 17:11.
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Originally posted by Paralytic View Post
Nice bit of (not so) casual racism there.
Maybe a good part of english schools take people in for the credit scheme that their own government enabled.
My intent was not to be racist just to say the truth as I see it.
You are the 'woke' characted seeing issues where there aren't any and falling pray to the same narratives promoted by the establishment to distract and undermine and control what people think.
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Originally posted by BR14 View Post
QED
what does QED mean?
quantum electrodynamics in relation to what you do as contractor and previous conversation?
or
"quod erat demonstrandum" - what was to be shown
can you tell me to 'go back where you came from' in latin? Honestly I would quite appreciate that. It would be quite unique ))Last edited by GigiBronz; 28 July 2021, 16:50.
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Originally posted by BR14 View Post
I did NOT say anything about 'back home' - I don't care WHERE you take your snivelling self pity.
JUST GO!
the question for me is how are you an highly educated contractor and part of the upper echelons of this society. How did you get there being... yourself?
I might be totally wrong about how people are selected in this country...
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