To: leadhead
Also, let’s not forget that in India, and increasingly in China as well, workers are demanding better working conditions and pay. I predict that withing 15-20 years, it just won’t make any financial sense to move jobs to those countries. We are starting to see that now with some low skilled white collar jobs like call centers, many companies are reconsidering off-shoring as the quality of customer service plummets and the costs of operations there is soaring.
39 posted on
04/17/2007 6:58:21 PM PDT by
spikeytx86
(Pray for Democrats for they have been brainwashed by their fruity little club.)
To: spikeytx86; leadhead; A. Pole
I predict that withing 15-20 years, it just wont make any financial sense to move jobs to those countries. I was listening to some pundit on off-shoring being interviewed on the radio.
He seemed somewhat sympathetic to the plight of American workers.
He freely admitted that globalism would create a lot of pain for the American worker for about a generation, then everything will be fine.
Oh brother.
Twenty years from now, the kids on this board will be in their forties--and then after decades of being victimized by outsourcing, you'll next be victimized by age discrimination.
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