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I respectfully disagree with you. When talking about a service based industry, command of the language is essential. And accent and inflection are keys to understanding.
I can puzzle out broken or highly accented ennglish if I need to, but why would I want to go through the effort? PS. Please stop arguing back and forth about something silly. Quote:
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In the documentary, as well as the company that my company has hired, the agents go through classes where they learn to master the accent & inflection of Americans. When you watch the documentary or talk to the agents that work for my company you can tell that some of them have mastered accents & inflection at different levels. These kinds of jobs, outsourced from somewhere in America, are highly desired by those from 18-25 years in age. I think that in time it means great things for the future of India. I'm pleased that my company has given the younger generation in India a chance to shape the future of their country. PS. Thank you for stepping in. |
Outsourcing can be a very touchy subject. Lots of customer service and IT jobs in the US are being lost because of companies sending them off shore. It's hard to compete with the lower wages. From a companies point of view, I can understand that the "bottom line" rules but it is sad when jobs are being lost.
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Only jobs are being lost in the US, thousands of jobs are being obtained in India. |
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I understand your logic, but I hardly think its altruistic to take jobs away from US citizens and give them away to people of other countries. Our people have to eat also right?
I understand the bottom line when it comes to coporate costs, and thats fine with me, but lets call a spade a spade and say straight out that the company is doing it to make money, not improve life in Inida. Quote:
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I remember reading an article about people in India working for U.S. companies and many of them were very unhappy. I don't remember all the details, but part of it was because they have to work odd hours since there's such a great time difference between here and there. |
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The quality of life in India is not the concern of anyone--not even your employer. We need to provide jobs for Americans before we go over to make Bangalore the next Manhattan or some isht like that. |
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No one said that Calcutta is basically NYC. :rolleyes: I said that some cities in India are just as westernized as NYC. There is a HUGE difference in comparing a certain aspect of a city & saying that it is exactly the same. You all want to say that they are exactly the same when I all did was compare the cities. Do I need to post the definition of an analogy again? And saying that some cities in India are just as westernized is an educated opinion from a friend who actually lives there-not you all who've just seen pictures & read articles. |
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Just to sum up all the posts I deleted:
crzychx: Believes that there is a qualitative difference between the opinions of someone who has lived for a long period of time in a foreign country versus someone just visiting it. Others: India is not westernized to an extent that makes comparing it to American Cities anything else but a generous excercise in egalitarian wish-fulfillment. |
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Cool. You just won't find it as similar as you believe :) But go and have fun, and sow some wild oats. Anything you do in a third world country doesn't count ;)
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LOL! I like that way of thinking! :D And I don't what to expect James, I just choose to believe someone that I actually know & what they say as opposed to total strangers. |
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