November 29, 2007 at 9:37 am
Michael Valentine Jones (11/29/2007)
If you really think about it, it is the US that is growing fast in IT.
If you didn't take into account wage differences, and you really wanted to get a job in IT ten minutes after you got off the plane, you wouldn't come to the US, you'd go to India.
November 29, 2007 at 10:32 am
Dave (11/29/2007)
Michael Valentine Jones (11/29/2007)
If you really think about it, it is the US that is growing fast in IT.If you didn't take into account wage differences, and you really wanted to get a job in IT ten minutes after you got off the plane, you wouldn't come to the US, you'd go to India.
But that will be short lived (maybe 4-6 years) due to high inflation. China is forcing theirs under control but it will eventually lead to bigger issues down the road plus no one trust their safety checks right now so they will have to spend a lot on infrastructure. Plus due to politics the Phillipines are in a lot of companies eyes right now. On top of that don't consider wage differnces totally becuase there is a different cost of living everywhere and the US dollar is under pressure right now raising currency value in other countries so the flow out of jobs may slow and reverse soon rather than later.
November 29, 2007 at 11:29 am
Dave (11/29/2007)
Michael Valentine Jones (11/29/2007)
If you really think about it, it is the US that is growing fast in IT.If you didn't take into account wage differences, and you really wanted to get a job in IT ten minutes after you got off the plane, you wouldn't come to the US, you'd go to India.
I seriously doubt that you can get off the plane anywhere, except maybe the US, and get a job. Most countries are very protectionist about letting foreigners work in their country.
November 29, 2007 at 11:40 am
Steve Jones - Editor (11/29/2007)
The reservations are probably cheap knowing Antares. It will be the shipping cost of heating oil and power you'll have to worry about 😛
Nonsense - get LOTS of solar and wind power renewable energy. A couple of acres of each ought to keep you warm (solar for summer, wind for winter)....
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Your lack of planning does not constitute an emergency on my part...unless you're my manager...or a director and above...or a really loud-spoken end-user..All right - what was my emergency again?
November 29, 2007 at 11:56 am
Matt Miller (11/29/2007)
Steve Jones - Editor (11/29/2007)
The reservations are probably cheap knowing Antares. It will be the shipping cost of heating oil and power you'll have to worry about 😛Nonsense - get LOTS of solar and wind power renewable energy. A couple of acres of each ought to keep you warm (solar for summer, wind for winter)....
But it get's so cold the grease for the barrings and the liquid in the solar collectors are prone to freezing. I say we start a health club with stationary cycles. That will keep you warm while you ride and the charge warms everyone else. Might just do what the peguins do and make a big cluster and cycle in and out to the edge.:w00t:
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