To: XBob
how many people do you think actually work in their field of study? Not many I can tell you....and if I can't find a job in the US, I WILL go to India if i need to. Otherwise I will take that 1/3 paycut because it's better to have a shitty job and freedoms than to make a shitload and have nothing.
386 posted on
12/29/2003 10:20:26 PM PST by
sly671
To: sly671
386 - "how many people do you think actually work in their field of study? Not many I can tell you....and if I can't find a job in the US, I WILL go to India if i need to. Otherwise I will take that 1/3 paycut because it's better to have a shitty job and freedoms than to make a shitload and have nothing."
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Well, what do you have to offer when you graduate from college? Are you qualified to do anything?
If you go to India to get a job, what do you have to offer in India? Will you work cheaper than an Indian, who may or may not have electricity? You will have a college degree, but who will hire you? And why should they hire you? Can you do something an Indian can't do? They have millions of college graduates in India. How will you overcome their requirements that say you can't work there? Why should an American company send you to work in India? Do you have any experience? How many people have you supervised? How many production lines have you set up? In fact, why should they give you a job here in the US?
And as far as the 1/3 pay cut - that is not a pay cut, that is the price of admission to get a job in the US - taxes - 1/3 of your salary - just to get a job - it's not an option you can take or not take. It's a fact of life.
Or, perhaps you could go to China, and get a job there, living in an open bay barracks with hundreds of other workers. Some places, they don't even hot swap the beds. I don't know where you will put anything you buy though, if you can't fit it in a rucksack.
But, that's where the competition is heading us.
389 posted on
12/30/2003 1:05:54 AM PST by
XBob
To: sly671
390 posted on
12/30/2003 9:05:06 PM PST by
XBob
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