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I was simply implying that much like how "paperless" systems actually tend to generate more paper, "automated" systems always seem to need a whole host of people to support them. Just because there's nobody asking you; "paper or plastic?" doesn't mean there aren't people involved in the sale. I'll leave the xenophobic, socio-political outsourcing issue for others to debate. |
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will be lower paying. Increased productivity combined with the search for increased profit margins ensures that this will be so. Whether the money allocated to the worker is spent in India or Nebraska is morally neutral. What is problematic is the fact that the relocation will involve a siphoning off of the money from the sale of goods from the locality in which they are sold up the corporate (and social latter) to the Executive class and the absentee landlords (i.e. shareholders) in the form of increased profits. This enriches neither the average American or the average Indian. Being married to an Indian and having developed an interest in the country, I can assure you that while globalization has certainly helped a small segment of the population who have access to jobs they otherwise would not, these benefits have not trickled down to the bulk of the population, who are either being exploited in new ways by the multi-nationals or else are subject to the traditional forms of exploitation endemic in Indian society: the bunya (money-lender), rampent caste-ism, indentured servitude, gender discrimination. |
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Yes. And I'm TOTALLY not exaggerating in the least. Cause it's not like I (and several others) work in an office, and am grossly underpaid or anything. No no... I have the wool over my eyes. Good call.
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I would also like to point out that there are storefront software solutions that are available at no cost. There are also free hosting sites. Thus these products and services are not necessarily part of the monetary economy. As jobs are pruned from the economy through greed, it makes it harder on the average joe to survive. This greed is not exclusive to big companies. Consumers are also greedy when they purchase a product 'for less.' Unfortunately, this behavior creates vicious cycle. |
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If only mechanized agriculture had not been implemented by evil greedy people, the worlds population could be largely employed procuring enough food to feed most of us (barely) and nobody would ever have to retrain.
Bad, nasty, hateful change. It is only because people are greedy. |
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Any word if www.borders.com will remain in business? I believe Circuit City shut down all their stores but still have an online website.
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Circuit City's website bought by Tiger Direct, who operates it now after Circuit City went bankrupt and liquidators came in. This was also the case with CompUSA. At this point, the entire corporation is being shut down, and if anything remains afterwards, it will be a completely separate entity, sharing only the name.
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Youre kidding right? Please tell me youre kidding. I think its more like pay less for more qualified labor these days but thats just me.
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We're saying the same thing. Companies outsource if they believe they can get the same skillset or a better one, for less money. It makes no sense to them to pay more money to someone who has less qualifications. Right?
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It also makes no sense to continue subsidies and tax breaks to companies that are disloyal to the nations that gave them birth, yet this continues a pace. There areeven tax breaks designed to help defray the cost of out sourcing.
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Im going to be honest from the beginning here. I dont know much. But what I do know is that not only do these things NOT make sense but they also cannot go on. Too many people are ending up unemployed and too many businesses are going belly up. If this keeps up we might end up seeing another Great Depression. |
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theferrett on Livejournal has a post about his reactions to the bankruptcy, with links to several of his older posts about Borders, including how they killed themselves off by trying to save money:
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