The biggest companies in the BPO game stateside, such as IBM, HP and Microsoft, are all in this blackmailing game together, it's like a mafia oligopoly. Doesn't help that the lobbying is even done by Indian Hindus themselves, who are all in this scammy game to defraud and cheat the American native workers out of the technology workplace. If you go to Silicon Valley today, you will see that the Equal Rights Amendment is now a joke. If you are a citizen, and worse yet White, good luck getting a job.
Jobs are reserved for Indian Hindus only, and only H1B's at that (very few US citizens). H1B managers will only hire their fellow H1B cousins from India. There's supposed to be some sort of check by immigration folks on the mix of folks a company hires, but when it comes to Silicon valley, these rules go out the window.
Well it's all a question of averages - isn't it? There was a time when talented developers from India did come stateside, that was twenty years ago. Good luck finding those folks now. Nowadays you get the bottom of the barrel - these idiots. They can barely speak English.
I find it hard to believe that Bangladeshi/Pakistani/Iranian/Egyptian developers are simply worse compared to Indians because of their national origin.
Are you an Indian @nahtanbob? Only an Indian would make these kind of inferences. Coder skill does not belong to any particular country - and one doesn't need to be vegetarian or cow-cola drinker to be a talented developer.
The fact is there are very few Bangladeshi coders anyway - not sure about Pakistani ones. I've met few Bangladeshis who are even interested in this line of work.
Bangladeshi tech workers typically go into website development, animation, CGI, CAD/CAM work or publishing tools such as Photoshop or Vector image editing tools which are single contract delivery projects. They can do this just fine sitting in Bangladesh, no need to come to the US. Also - they make several times the salary of what an Indian coder makes sitting in the US.
You are a US Citizen and I am the king of Gondwanaland....riiiiight.
Trying to champion so hard for these H1B schmucks - your Indian cousins in arms.
Thanks for trying to muddy the waters. Close - but no cigar.....
There is no Goddamned right that Indians have in being the sole beneficiaries of US outsourcing. Indians have dominated this field simply by low-class lies, fraud and cheatery using Indian low class BPO companies. That is the only Indian skill I will give a prop to - shameless fraud and cheatery. The H1B population is like a unwelcome ugly scourge on the US tech landscape foisted by these scumbag companies like Infosys and TCS.
The sooner we in the US get rid of this H1B scourge - the better it is. I am glad the process has already started.
You as an H1B don't have to worry about where US companies get their BPO support from next. The rules will change - I guarantee, and Raju Srinivasan with a third-rate education from Annamalai Agricultural University ain't coming back.
Get off the Cow cola please - what in tarnation do you mean by this gibberish? And how is this relevant to the H1B conversation??
The sadder fact is, once the skills go over to India, along with the business processes (some are critical) they ain't comin' back from there.
Some American companies are so stupid. You are never to outsource your core business processes that make you money. Some lazy American managers did not heed this warning. Now the Indian BPO's got these companies by 'deez nutz'....by the cajones....increasing billing rates every year ....Sad.