The Unstoppable Shift of IT Jobs Overseas
514x0r writes "The spectre in the back of many of our minds is that in a few years we may be replaced by an underpaid programmer in India. Newsforge.com is currently running an article about why this is unstoppable, that actually ends on a positive note...sort of." Newsforge and Slashdot are both part of OSDN.
"corporate biggies outside of software companies tend to consider their IT people as somewhat ... strange ... more often than not. This is not a new phenomenon. I remember a guy who worked as a mainframe tech for a bank back in the late '60s who went by the name "Paul the Prophet," and had a dyed-green mustache."
Ok, that's just hilarious.
First of all, I want to point out that American programmers and other IT people were outstandingly unsympathetic when factory workers' jobs started going overseas 30 or 40 years ago
Yeah those 7 guys were real assholes.
Yeh! He's arrogant and even though everyone wants his products, they're too expensive!
I'm all for the exporting of Jobs too!
Oh... *jobs*...
'Thats they exact same thing a banana wrench monkey.'
I refuse to support people who want to screw me.
I, for one, do emphatically support people who want to screw me.
We have more to fear from the bungling of the incompetent than from the machinations of the wicked.
I'm actually thinking it might be a good idea to move offshore myself.
I too was thinking about building a floating platform off the cost. The rent would be cheap and I could commute to san jose by speed boat. Oh wait, thats a stupid idea.
Put yourself in situations where you are forced to meet new people - preferably 10 a day.
As a slashdot nerd, I think I would rather take the mechanical pencil out of my pocket protector, remove my glasses, poke myself in the eye with the mechanical pencil, and then put my glasses back on.
Table-ized A.I.