In contrast, I am working for one of the outsourcing companies here in US (no I am not Indian, we have indian staff in India). So, yeah, I am a guy who was a menace to IT dept. staff a couple of years ago (and probably still am, but this how I got this job - my position was outsourced). Will tell you that much - outsourcing has its own bureaucracy trail that could be more than a mile long, b/c we have to get at least 2 levels of approval - our own management and client management.
This is so true about your alarm being useless around that area in New York City. First I thought it was just me and my car's alarm, but later I was one of 20 something car owners trying to start our cars, alarms won't deactivate.
In contrast, I am working for one of the outsourcing companies here in US (no I am not Indian, we have indian staff in India). So, yeah, I am a guy who was a menace to IT dept. staff a couple of years ago (and probably still am, but this how I got this job - my position was outsourced). Will tell you that much - outsourcing has its own bureaucracy trail that could be more than a mile long, b/c we have to get at least 2 levels of approval - our own management and client management.
This is so true about your alarm being useless around that area in New York City. First I thought it was just me and my car's alarm, but later I was one of 20 something car owners trying to start our cars, alarms won't deactivate.