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To: Arjun

Indian people are the only people I know who still smile even when they are pissed off. I mean that as a compliment.


2 posted on 01/11/2005 3:21:30 PM PST by Clemenza (President: Liger Breeders of the Pacific Northwest)
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To: Clemenza

I find that technique very effective in further driving rude,nasty and racist clients over the edge.


3 posted on 01/11/2005 3:26:11 PM PST by cyborg (http://mentalmumblings.blogspot.com/)
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To: Clemenza

They have to smile. Curry has that effect on mouth muscles.


5 posted on 01/11/2005 3:27:01 PM PST by PokeyJoe (Unvarnished Truth - Your Milage May Vary)
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To: Clemenza

They also smile when twisting the knife in your back. Always remember: the wider the smile, the deeper the hate.

This is really terrible. I understand how people can get frustrated, expecially when they've lost their jobs. But they're targeting the wrong people, and it strikes me as cowardly. These are just poor saps doing a job to support their families. If you want to get at the corporations that moved the jobs overseas, call THEM. Or, even better, look in the mirror and ask yourself why the jobs moved.

We all have to adjust to the changing economic environment. Those who expect to do the same job for more-and-more money for 35 years without improving their skills or education are just plain stupid. No insult to anyone intended. Really. :-)


15 posted on 01/11/2005 3:59:10 PM PST by Conservative Canuck (The Voice of One Crying in the Wilderness)
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To: Clemenza

I am a Caucasian, born in Chicago. I happen to have a very strong, very positive feeling toward Hindus. Unfortunately my experience with most Indian service center employees is that even though they may be very intelligent and very polite, and have strong desire to be helpful and do a good job, the cultural gap is just too great.

The lack of direct experience with the American credit card system, the American telecommunications industry, and the American computer industry usually ends up causing quite a negative experience as far as receiving the help that I called in about.

This has happened to me so many times, that when an Indian answers, unless I have reached the rare exception who truly can help me, I will politely end the call and try again later. I will repeat this until I get an American or Canadian.

Europeans, and Turks also seem to be able to relate to the cultural and societal subtexts better than the Indians.

Hindu-Americans are savvy to the subtler issues, so it is not a matter of racial profiling, but rather a matter of a lack of hands on experience with the technologies and procedures involved.

I believe that the short term advantage that the American companies may be enjoying with Indian call centers could result in a net long term negative, if my experience is typical.

My customer service experience has already convinced me to never to business with certain companies no matter how enticing their product or service may be.

The absolute worst company by far is Dell Computers. This is true no matter who answers the phone!


19 posted on 01/11/2005 4:37:30 PM PST by RHS in Fairfield
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