Ah, yes, since it's in the news, it *must* be true.
Just F.Y.I. -- that wave has crested, and is now subsiding. It turns out I had no trouble competing with them. It turns out, there's about a 98% failure rate of all projects sent overseas. I worked in Project Control, don't forget.
As usual, when you see something in the mainstream press, that means it's *very* old news.
It's literally to the point that I *welcome* my competitors announcements of attempting to move some jobs off-shore. That is good news for me.
Ah, yes, since it's in the news, it *must* be true.
The news is more objective than your anecdotal BS, Harr.
Just F.Y.I. -- that wave has crested, and is now subsiding. It turns out I had no trouble competing with them. It turns out, there's about a 98% failure rate of all projects sent overseas.
Not according to actual trade data. Look, I know you're desperate to believe that this stuff isn't true: Delusion is your refuge.
I worked in Project Control, don't forget.
Rrrrright. At CSC -- the same company that is reportedly in the process of screwing up a major IRS project (
CSC Excoriated Over IRS Work). "Project Control" (quotes intentional) ain't one of CSC's specialties, apparently.
As usual, when you see something in the mainstream press, that means it's *very* old news.
No, actually,
you're old news.
It's literally to the point that I *welcome* my competitors announcements of attempting to move some jobs off-shore. That is good news for me.
Particularly if the IRS sh*tcans CSC's contract. CSC will need the money.