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Largest IT employment gains in four years reported
www.computerworld.com ^ | August 7 2012 | Ellen Messmer

Posted on 08/09/2012 5:38:55 AM PDT by AbolishCSEU

My twenty something liberal Obama voter colleague (with a stay at home wife and two young children) cited this tidbit of news which I'm thinking is as pumped up as the "jobs" numbers at the White Hut--Anybody care to debunk?

Largest IT employment gains in four years reported

Network World (US) The nation's employment outlook for IT professionals has suddenly surged, gaining 18,200 jobs, the largest monthly increase since 2008, according to tech employment-research firm Foote Partners.

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To: wbill

Lots of contract work, not much for permanent positions.

Yep! Mediocre wages, no benefits. Thank you Obama!


41 posted on 08/10/2012 11:57:02 AM PDT by Scarlet Pimpernel (And what rough beast, its hour come round at last, Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?)
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To: IronJack
The Indians I have worked with have generally been unreliable, have exaggerated their credentials, lie constantly, will not take guidance, and mask their incompetence with a grating servility.

I suspect the friction is largely cultural. Indians, like Arabs, regard Truth as a transient state defined by context. It can be whatever it needs to be at the time, and can change as circumstances change. So a commitment to have something done a certain way by a certain time really doesn’t mean anything since the method may change or the time frame may be unachievable. But rather than raise those issues, the Indian will politely nod and agree, then go out and do it his own way and in his own sweet time anyway.

Then he is genuinely hurt when you criticize him for failing to meet his obligations.

To be fair, I’ve also met some Indian techies who were sharp as razors. But the demand for offshore resources has far outstripped India’s ability to supply all but nominally qualified candidates.


Thanks for the interesting comments on the cultural difference. I was unaware that Indians, like Arabs, have a fluid view of the truth. It definitely would explain many problems friends and myself have personally have encountered as well as those companies encountered when Y2K conversions were outsourced.

It's very annoying to have someone on one hand brag about replacing 'stupid, lazy, Americans' and on the other trying to con one of those Americans into doing their work.

In my experience some really sharp Indians seemed to have come here in the past, before H-1B's made it easy. They also seemed to be of a personality that wanted to benefit from a meritocracy which rewards hard work, and escape the socialism of India.
42 posted on 08/11/2012 6:04:01 AM PDT by khelus
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To: Scarlet Pimpernel; wbill
Lots of contract work, not much for permanent positions.

Yep! Mediocre wages, no benefits. Thank you Obama!


You can also thank his predecessors in the three prior administrations who cheered and fast tracked so called 'Free Trade' agreements that over ride US immigration law with no consideration given to current unemployment and hand enforcement of mandated visas over to the WTO.
43 posted on 08/11/2012 6:13:41 AM PDT by khelus
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