To: Question_Assumptions
Fortunately for me my job is to focus on corporate technology strategies, vision, and thought leadership (I know, I know, you cant tell by my posts :-) ).
The Indians I work with are better at straight forward tasks with a clear start and finish. They do not typically have many critical thinking skills, i.e., thinking outside the box. Americans have and will always excel at one thing... imagination.
Coporate America sees India as an endless supply of endentured servents. Indians are already beginning to realize this. I predict this trend to be short lived.
To: opusprime
I predict this trend to be short lived. From your keyboard to The Almighty's monitor. I hope you are right.
For blessed is this nation and her Republic...'twas His hand that molded it. We must ensure its survival.
To: opusprime
Fortunately for me my job is to focus on corporate technology strategies, vision, and thought leadership (I know, I know, you cant tell by my posts :-) ).There are basically two types of jobs in this world: "Do" jobs, and "Think" jobs. While certainly programming and engineering jobs, and even some middle management positions involve a lot of thinking, upper management sees them as "do" jobs. It is the "do" jobs that are getting outsourced, the key to career survival is to have a "think" job. Of course, the 64 dollar question is, are there simply enough "think" jobs to go around?
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08/08/2003 8:21:56 AM PDT by
dfwgator
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