Sorry, no input for you on that subject.   But you have my sincerest
congrats on returning to college!  It's never too late to learn!

 

-Paul

 

From: Sherry Abercrombie [mailto:saber...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 7:58 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Outsourcing Discussion

 

Guys and gals,

I've returned to college this fall after about 15 years to finally
finish up a degree I started on about 25 years ago.  One of my classes
this semester is Macro Economics.  Last night my professor gave us an
essay question for a test next Monday that is potentially 50% or more of
our test grade.  The topic is on outsourcing and I wanted to toss this
out for discussion, input, personal experiences etc etc.  The questions
I have to answer are:

What is the economic justification given for outsourcing?
Where is the outsourcing taking place?  (Obviously, I'm focusing on the
IT field, specifically technical support)
What types of jobs are these workers performing?
What is the benefit to the business?  To foreign workers?

I talked with my professor and told her what approach I wanted to take,
from the end user perspective, and that I had experienced the tech
support being outsourced.  She liked that idea a lot.  Obviously, I will
be looking for other news articles to support my essay.  What I'm
looking for is thoughts, opinions, personal experiences from an end user
perspective, has anyone here been outsourced?  What was that like?  I'm
just taking an informal poll from a group of my peers that I know has
had personal experience in some way with this subject.  

Try to keep it on topic, I did get Stu's OK before sending this, so a
big Thanks Stu for the use of these lists to help with my exam.
-- 
Sherry Abercrombie

"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." 
Arthur C. Clarke
Sent from Haltom City, TX, United States 

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