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Its all your fault Brillo. Your company practically invented CDS's.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI read somewhere that 50% of the productivity improvements from the last 10 years having come from IT - who employ 1% of the population.
Thogh I was responsible for 5% of that - I wish the rest of you would pull your weight a bit more......
Oh sh!t, that must mean I coded them
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I agree that for me it is always like that.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhy just in these times?
Some suckers are on selfish bastards in hard times though. Monkeys.
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I still blame socialism. If we combined technical progress with progressive extermination of the unskilled there would be no problem.
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You think I should feel bad?
I am not so sure.
Every man for himself in these times and all that.
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Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostA lot of people blame (or attribute) our recent prosperity and the development of the big bubble we're suffering the burst of now, to the import of cheap immigrant labour to buoy up what was already a failing econonmy. If we hadn't had Poles working for minimum wage, we'd have felt this years ago.
But I suspect there is another influence - automation of clerical work by IT systems. At my time at Barclays, I personally automated the dull repetitive paper-sifting tasks for dozen, perhaps hundreds of people. The rise of web shopping has done away with the need to pay people in local towns etc to staff expensive shops. All the back end systems for big companies we so dilgently write do away with the need for armies of expensive pen-pushers.
It's all our fault.
I read somewhere that 50% of the productivity improvements from the last 10 years having come from IT - who employ 1% of the population.
Thogh I was responsible for 5% of that - I wish the rest of you would pull your weight a bit more......
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And they will be supplied by the lowest cost provider. "Miss Patel, please get Bob Shawadiwadi on the line".Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostThey'll need those cost saving IT systems even more now with this reecession on the way
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They'll need those cost saving IT systems even more now with this reecession on the way
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It's all our fault
A lot of people blame (or attribute) our recent prosperity and the development of the big bubble we're suffering the burst of now, to the import of cheap immigrant labour to buoy up what was already a failing econonmy. If we hadn't had Poles working for minimum wage, we'd have felt this years ago.
But I suspect there is another influence - automation of clerical work by IT systems. At my time at Barclays, I personally automated the dull repetitive paper-sifting tasks for dozen, perhaps hundreds of people. The rise of web shopping has done away with the need to pay people in local towns etc to staff expensive shops. All the back end systems for big companies we so dilgently write do away with the need for armies of expensive pen-pushers.
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