ashok321
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Well, let this be a lesson for the future generations to come. Savings....savings only can guarantee your future, while you are good at it. That includes investment also.
Yesterday, I was watching John Oliver's video on savings. I will post it later on.
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Perhaps you are young. It is very difficult on part of 45+ person to upgrade his skills owing to the many additional problems one face at that age.That is the wrong lesson to learn.
Right lesson is to keep upgrading your skill and not get complacent. Even ants and bees know how to "save", it takes a human to go beyond that.
Perhaps you are young. It is very difficult on part of 45+ person to upgrade his skills owing to the many additional problems one face at that age.
It could be in 50k to 80k range if young techies don't adapt. Business is changing.
I really hope these guys just stop recruiting new people... If it was me I would fire all the low level HR's.. They go to campus not to recruit for the company.. but new gff and wives for guys working there...
And like in other countries, IT should recruit only those who have did Cse or IT with little other guys from Electronics, Electrical etc... Recruiting guys from Mech and civil makes no sense at all...
Hey mechanical has its own flavour in IT. One of my friends joined in infosys. He was mechanical. Got a project in Boeing. Now in seattle.
But yeah, hr interviews are a farce. Simply recruit students with no skills.
There should be a finishing school with internship where they will gets real skills.
So, that's over half a million IT professionals on the streets in three years time.