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Posted by: Bill Landon on Sep 11, 03 | 12:51 pm Provided by: FreeTranslation.com |
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| Daniel Soong, who lost his programming job to Indian offshore companies, is willing to relocate to India. But Indian officials have told him they don't hire Americans.
It would be really interesting to work in Bangalore," he says. "But I was told, 'Daniel, it is against the law for you to work here. You can come here on vacation, but you can't work here.'" Click to read his story on CIO: http://cio.com/archive/090103/people_sidebar_1.html I saw this on www.Slashdot.org This follows along the same lines of what I was saying in this news post: Why Outsource When Workers are Willing to Telecommute? This will only get worse before it gets better. |
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I'm tempted to say unbelieveable, but sadly it makes sense. Of course, I wonder if the people that show up to work are really the one's hired. Perhaps they've outsourced their job to someone else!

