<snip> > > I'm sick of hearing about outsourcing as this huge bane of the geek's > existence. It's rarely considered in any fashion other than "Them Thar > Fur-ners Took Our Jorbs!!1!" that people take personally. It's rarely > noted that knowledge always gets out and dilutes the monopoly of the > innovator. >
I was raised in Massachusetts, near the site of the original textile mills in this country, the same place was the home of much of the earliest labor union activity and strikes. I've been talking to some of the folks here who think that "Free Market" will save the day on one hand, but get upset at outsourcing. What I'm trying to get them to see is the business hasn't ever given a crap about the worker. Back in the days before there were textile mills in NC, the companies saw the workers revolting and looked South. What did they see, not "A great place to work and raise a family" as some would have you believe, but rather, "somewhere that has a bunch or ignorant people who will work for less". History repeats itself, now they are moving the jobs to India, Vietnam, China, etc. Do you think that it's because they want to go there? It's purely because they are the next round of suckers. Just my $.02, flame on if you want to..... Kevin P.S. I do like it here, and chose here to live, it is a great place to live. > The job market is a very large, complex game, and it's sad to see > people not realize that the tech market is exceptionally volatile, > not realize the rules have changed (and will continue to change) > quite rapidly. > > So much for American Ingenuity: we've forgotten how to adapt and/or > feel a Sense of Entitlement that we shouldn't have to adapt. -- +--------------------------------------------------------------+ If you never see anything that offends you, you aren't living in a free society Kim Campbell - Former Canadian Prime Minister -- TriLUG mailing list : http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug TriLUG Organizational FAQ : http://trilug.org/faq/ TriLUG Member Services FAQ : http://members.trilug.org/services_faq/ TriLUG PGP Keyring : http://trilug.org/~chrish/trilug.asc
