>Now to the folks from the other side of the world…. We Americans have
>seen a large amount of our economy disappear to other parts of the
>world including where you live. So naturally there will be hard
>feelings from people here.
>
>What I cannot abide by is any kind of work that leaves here based
>solely upon price, which then subsequently is poorly done by somebody
>else. And if you couple that with the fact that some of the questions
>I have seen repeatedly in this and other forums are by people who are
>not qualified to do the work they are doing so cheaply well you can
>figure out where some bad feelings arise from.
>
>
Pax,
I've seen a lot of people who can not speak and/or write English
properly, but they can performed many tasks assigned to them with a
result that even a pro would accept it.
I also have seen some Americans that claimed themself as a pro, and then proved to have less knowledges and experiences than local engineers (who can not speak English properly). And to add more in this unfairness story, these Americans' salary is 5 - 10 times bigger than local professional engineers.
Would this fact still arising some hard feelings from fellow Americans?
Rgrds,
Ferry Triyana
Batam Island - Indonesia
Received on Tue Feb 22 23:15:00 2005
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