1 3 Next
Topic: Your career
no photo
Sun 04/19/09 02:44 AM

"India, however, thanks to those dreadful British colonialists, has a superb, old-fashioned, English language-based education system in which students still learn the essentials of grammar, spelling, and punctuation. And it turns out that those skills are highly marketable--as they would be in the United States if anyone still had them."

Above is the OP's quote

Granted, we need to improve language and grammar skills. Your arguments aren't effective when you make a generalized statement that no one in the United States has the essential grammar skills
necessary to be marketable. Surely, one or two of us must know enough to be gainfully employed.



Great analysis. In my opinion all outsourcing tech \ non tech companies should stay in the US. You just save yourself and your company so much hassle. Dont come running after china and India to sell your products. Stay there.

Jess642's photo
Sun 04/19/09 02:45 AM
Edited by Jess642 on Sun 04/19/09 02:46 AM
Wow!!!!!!!!! noway

Your arrogance and ego are showing, nothing enlightened, nor awake, aware about you here...

lots of negative feelings coming from you!noway

You know something?

You aint walkin' the talk, there, fella!!!!

Engraven_Image's photo
Sun 04/19/09 02:46 AM
Edited by Engraven_Image on Sun 04/19/09 02:46 AM


"India, however, thanks to those dreadful British colonialists, has a superb, old-fashioned, English language-based education system in which students still learn the essentials of grammar, spelling, and punctuation. And it turns out that those skills are highly marketable--as they would be in the United States if anyone still had them."

Above is the OP's quote

Granted, we need to improve language and grammar skills. Your arguments aren't effective when you make a generalized statement that no one in the United States has the essential grammar skills
necessary to be marketable. Surely, one or two of us must know enough to be gainfully employed.



Great analysis. In my opinion all outsourcing tech \ non tech companies should stay in the US. You just save yourself and your company so much hassle. Dont come running after china and India to sell your products. Stay there.
If you'd quit telemarketing us and intercepting our calls when we have to talk to someone important that can speak English worth a crap over the phone then we would!

Engraven_Image's photo
Sun 04/19/09 02:51 AM
He's just a spammer!:laughing:

BonnyMiss's photo
Sun 04/19/09 02:55 AM


Great analysis. In my opinion all outsourcing tech \ non tech companies should stay in the US. You just save yourself and your company so much hassle. Dont come running after china and India to sell your products. Stay there.


<------ Picks up her microphone, points it at Prime Minister Alfred......... "Prime Minister, would you say it is possible to stop the wave of globalization considering the interconnectedness between western civilized nations such as the USA and UK and the lesser developed countries such as India and China and do you think that stopping these countries moving their operations to less developed countries would be the way forward, in other words, would ceasing trade by the UK and USA create jobs for countries such as India?"

longhairbiker's photo
Sun 04/19/09 03:07 AM
I farteded. And my degree in french literature makes me qualified to ask "Would you like french fries with that"?

no photo
Sun 04/19/09 03:07 AM



Great analysis. In my opinion all outsourcing tech \ non tech companies should stay in the US. You just save yourself and your company so much hassle. Dont come running after china and India to sell your products. Stay there.


<------ Picks up her microphone, points it at Prime Minister Alfred......... "Prime Minister, would you say it is possible to stop the wave of globalization considering the interconnectedness between western civilized nations such as the USA and UK and the lesser developed countries such as India and China and do you think that stopping these countries moving their operations to less developed countries would be the way forward, in other words, would ceasing trade by the UK and USA create jobs for countries such as India?"



Thank you Ms Bonny ...well for India the medium-term agenda should include: First, reforming the financial architecture, including by strengthening the International Monetary Fund’s capacity to respond to crises and enhancing its legitimacy through radical governance reform to give greater say to the emerging powers. Second, securing the future openness of the trading system, which would require a commitment to go beyond completing the current Doha agenda in two ways: deepening rules in existing areas (especially services) and developing rules in new areas (to deal with undervalued exchange rates, cartelization of oil markets, investment restrictions and environmental protectionism). Third, reforming the makeup of the bodies involved in global decision-making, including the creation of a more representative membership than the G-7. Hope this clarifies your doubt.

Anymore questions from the audience?

Jess642's photo
Sun 04/19/09 03:09 AM
Is that a contradiction I heard wander past???? spock

krupa's photo
Sun 04/19/09 03:23 AM
Yes...question....

Why should we give a sh*t? (sitting back down and grabbing the popcorn to enjoy a long winded and farcical tirade...munch munch munch)

LordCole's photo
Sun 04/19/09 07:36 AM
I think uhm... never mind...

s1owhand's photo
Sun 04/19/09 07:41 AM
I helped create Mingle2! drinker

1 3 Next