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Pithy Euphemist
Join Date: Jul 2004
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Offshore Business Practices
I work in wireless telecommunications. For the past year I've been training a small team of offshore workers from India to take over my role and responsibilities. Layoffs have been announced at my firm and I'm expecting walking papers sometime Q1 of 2005. My entire organization, roughly 150 positions from one facility, will be moving overseas. Additional local layoffs, not to exceed 2,000, will continue for the remaining 18 months. My employer is making considerable money, but will save more utilizing offshore workers. The stockholders responded positively on Wall Street. These jobs will not be returning to the United States soon.
This topic is not to request pity. I'm confident in my skills and am capable of finding another employer. As a matter of fact, I've not yet formulated a concrete opinion regarding this subject and am wondering what others think of offshore practices. The parties in my microcosm are too close to the topic for a decent discussion. Should we be concerned about the loss of jobs? Does this free up people to pursue even more education and technically challenging fields? Is this the natural course of events as “globalization” takes effect? Will these fields eventually become too saturated with lower-paid workers to make it a worthwhile career track? Should the government force companies to stop or limit offshoring? Should I do what I can to help a third world country out? These are some of the questions I've heard from co-workers and family. I just don't seem to have any good responses. Thoughts?
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: England
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Personally, I don't agree with pushing jobs overseas. There seems to be a big thing over here about moving call centre jobs to India. A lot of these are for banks and financial companies. I don't like the thought that my bank details are available to people thousands of miles away, in a country where there are so many people that a criminal would never be traced.
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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It certainly is the natural path of globalisation, the blue collar classes got fucked by this long ago, technology now makes it possible for screw the white collar workers as well. Watch the engineering grads sweat as the tens of thousands of well trained, eager hard working chinese engineers come on to the market. Is it 'right'? Well why do they have less of a right to a good job than you? If they're willing to work harder for less cash why should the government mandate that you should be hired simply because you're American? After all doing so is simply hurting American Companies (exuse the giggle, they're all based in the caymen islands anyway) ability to compete on the Global Stage. HTML Code:
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Austin, TX
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For the customer support aspects of it at the very least, I suspect that within another year or so there will be a backlash--most people can't understand the Indian accent, and out of frustration they will take their money to companies that provide tech support with an American accent. Good customer service is still an important part of the American economy, and people are willing to pay more for it.
On the other hand, I know the call centers in India are already trying to counter that dissatisfaction by giving special speech classes to their employees to help them speak to American customers. |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
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I think that, once enough jobs are offshored by corporations looking to enhance the bottom line, there won't be a sufficiently affluent customer base to buy whatever they are selling. It is difficult for people with no jobs to buy whatever a given company is selling, and I don't think it is possible for the USA to be populated entirely by CEOs of service-based companies whose labor profits are generated by the efforts of third-world employees.
Eventually, American companies will have to start marketing their products in India, where all the jobs are.
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Join Date: Dec 2002
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In Canada. I know from first hand experience...(Worked for two of them.....)
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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The thing that bothers me the most is that they ship these jobs to India to "remain competitive" yet upper management's salaries were getting bigger and bigger. In the end, it's padding the pockets of the big guys, and the peons are left working at the Food Court in the mall. I suppose it's not really that simple, but it sure is sad to see employees nearing retirement with many years of service being kicked to the curb. It's bad for the employees who lose their jobs, bad for morale of the remaining employees, and bad for the economy. ![]() |
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Number 1 rule of Capitalism - "You get what you pay for"
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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I wonder what a company that has its customer services centers elsewhere does in terms of the local national holidays or religious holidays. If the bulk of the customer service center employees follow Islam, for example, will customers who call have to put up with no answer or an automated system when the employees take time out to pray? What about Christmas? Since they don't celebrate it, does that mean customers get to have customer service as usual on Dec. 25th? How about on July 4 or the last Monday of May? And what about the other way around? What do the customers do when the employees have a holiday they normally take off but we don't?
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I placed a phone call to a customer service/catalog order department today and was quite surprised to find that my call had actually been connected to someplace in America.
Yes, United States of, not just "North".
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The last couple of times I called EarthLink, I got an Indian-sounding person with an American/Christian name. Too funny.
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