 nutcr0cker
join:2003-04-02 Chandler, AZ
| reply to Jonbo298 Re: Another offshoring victim...
No offense but this is not the only company that is offshoring support. Haliburton, VP's company was on similar route after winning the no-bid taxpayer paid contracts to dubai. Earthlink is in similar boat. Qwest is even worst. In certain you even get tax breaks for outsourcing. So why not. I am not mad at Indians or chinese when our monarch George and his cronies decide to sell us out to the vested interests of big companies. I will vent my anger at the next election  Even if they hire 10 indians to do the job of a single US tech worker. It is still cheaper. This company is atleast decent to offer them severance. Some of the bigger companies have offered nothing besides the pink slip. Maybe king George and his cronies should give more tax breaks to companies that outsource as King George said "They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we." |
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| said by nutcr0cker :No offense but this is not the only company that is offshoring support. Haliburton, VP's company was on similar route after winning the no-bid taxpayer paid contracts to dubai. Earthlink is in similar boat. Qwest is even worst. In certain you even get tax breaks for outsourcing. So why not. I am not mad at Indians or chinese when our monarch George and his cronies decide to sell us out to the vested interests of big companies. I will vent my anger at the next election  And when will it stop? What's the future for American workers? Everybody working Fast Food saying "Would you like to mega-size your fries with this order?"
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