As a former yellow badger at RTP, I totally endorse/agree with you. I was treated like dirt. The thing is, I wonder when companies will wake up and realize that allowing this kind of thing is detrimental the company? The spite that the company got from disgruntled contractors was certainly not worth it.
For what it's worth, I think it's not so much IBM as it is IBM in RTP. Afterall, I saw a person who didn't know how to format a floppy in Windoze get put on the BIOS team...
I got out of there and am doing infinitely better.
The apparent ticking cultural time bomb in India? They're developing so rapidly, can they truly sustain themselves? So many Indians that I've met over the years have told the same story of the conflict between a very traditionalist culture and a new global paradigm. Hell, I would be worried about the social issues on the horizon over there. Gender, spirituality, religion, civil rights...India is trying to cram 500 years of 'European development' into about 50.
As a former yellow badger at RTP, I totally endorse/agree with you. I was treated like dirt. The thing is, I wonder when companies will wake up and realize that allowing this kind of thing is detrimental the company? The spite that the company got from disgruntled contractors was certainly not worth it.
For what it's worth, I think it's not so much IBM as it is IBM in RTP. Afterall, I saw a person who didn't know how to format a floppy in Windoze get put on the BIOS team...
I got out of there and am doing infinitely better.
The apparent ticking cultural time bomb in India? They're developing so rapidly, can they truly sustain themselves? So many Indians that I've met over the years have told the same story of the conflict between a very traditionalist culture and a new global paradigm. Hell, I would be worried about the social issues on the horizon over there. Gender, spirituality, religion, civil rights...India is trying to cram 500 years of 'European development' into about 50.