To: familyop
The former HP network analyst allowed his job skills to rot. The field of computer science is a fast moving train. You have to continually update your skill set to keep a job. People who specialize in a narrow set of skills will eventually find their jobs eliminated by new technologies. The work outsourced to India is generally fully specified grunt work (coding). The architecture, design and modeling of business processes is still happening here. Managing the outsourced vendors, meeting deadlines and maintaining satisfactory quality are continuing problems.
4 posted on
11/29/2007 10:36:13 PM PST by
Myrddin
To: Myrddin
"The former HP network analyst allowed his job skills to rot. The field of computer science is a fast moving train. You have to continually update your skill set to keep a job. People who specialize in a narrow set of skills will eventually find their jobs eliminated by new technologies. The work outsourced to India is generally fully specified grunt work (coding). The architecture, design and modeling of business processes is still happening here. Managing the outsourced vendors, meeting deadlines and maintaining satisfactory quality are continuing problems."
LOL! That's such a wordy and tactical way of saying that American business managers are geniuses, while software developers are lazy retards. Thanks for the motivation to work with a small group to conquer the stale, lazy-minded, competition here. I inquired into wage-work for our overlord geniuses. But for the most part, they only want Java and C# twits with [something that rhymes with twits].
8 posted on
11/29/2007 10:51:36 PM PST by
familyop
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