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Development Jobs, Offshoring and the HR Dept
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03/01/2007 15:35:23
 
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Do you pay taxes when working for non-US client? I've heard that there is some exemption from Fed income tax in this case.

>I am working over seas projects - that's where the "real" money is - the dollar is almost funny money. Europe, India and Africa are looking for imaginative, hardworking (and as the dollar goes) cheap US engineers. And in dollars, it's a better return than US firms a willing to pay. Theings were better before US IT professionals became Microsoft Repairmen.
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>The biggest employer in the united states: Man Power!
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>I say - tax the rich 50 to 60% - or suggest they move to Nigeria and let sweaty local constables search their children for contraband. I think that would make high taxes appealing.
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>If Gates wants to be a real "Humanitarian" he needs to breakup Microsoft into an OS shop and an Applications shop. That should be a ralleying cheer for any of us in this business that want to survice.!
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>Maybe we should start a union - an international IT union - right here on the UT!
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>>Virgil;
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>>I am going to be 65 in a few months and was an electronics engineer until 1990, when electronics manufacturing moved from Silicon Valley. Perhaps I could get a position in China? Well, I went into programming as a means to support my family.
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>>Around 2001 about 192,000 IT jobs were eliminated in Silicon Valley. I would enjoy exchanging experiences with you or anyone else.
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>>If we do not off shore our IT jobs then we should hire H1B’s to replace all United States citizens who are in the IT profession. It is all about profits!
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>>Your statement about the HR department is so true! For the last 16 years within our area major companies require the correct buzz word and often the correct size and type of font.
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>>An average of 30 seconds is spent reading a persons resume (according to major companies in our area). Resumes are read by persons who have no concept of a perspective employee’s background or ability to contribute.
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>>I call "HR" the "HR Empire". HR is always creating new obstacles and terms that are imposed upon a company and they call it “culture”!
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>>Tom (In lovely Silicon Valley) :)
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>>>I just wrote this email after reading an article in the Jan 2007 Redmond Channel Partner magazine about offshoring and I'm curious if others see the same problems that I do.
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>>>I do not check this area frequently, so please respond to me at vbiersch@ktc.com should you wish to let me know your opinion.
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>>>Message follows:
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>>>Subject: Interesting article you wrote titled "Seeking solutions for the skills shortage"
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>>>Dear Mrs. Stuart,
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>>>I read with some interest your article in the Redmond Channel Partner, Jan 2007 issue.
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>>>Looking at your resume, I see that you have quite a large audience and so I would like to ask you to consider another viewpoint which is this:
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>>>1. There is not a shortage of skilled IT workers as there are many such as myself that have been unable to find work for the last four years and I would put myself up against anybody currently holding a position whose duties are to build the next generation of software and to bridge the gap between the business users and the IT dept and I am sure that others that are unemployed and capable feel the same way.
>>>2. The actual problem is that the engineering depts have turned over the interviewing and selecting process to the HR dept which is doing the best that they can to match buzz words and not really having a clue as to the suitability of the individual for the position and because they have been taught that a degree and the proper matching buzzwords are required, they eliminate a lot of qualified individuals who are more then capable of excelling in the position, but they may have joined the military or a trade school out of high school instead of pursuing a degree.
>>>3. We have forgotten the lessons that made us a great country and this is that by hiring a suitable person with the correct aptitude, we can take their natural skillset and enhance it by transferring the knowledge that we as experienced individuals have acquired over the years and we can help to build the team that is necessary to create the next generation of technology, whether it be software or hardware.
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>>>I wanted to show you some web pages that I have created about the offshoring of jobs, but my web site at http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com is currently down until I can find some more work to pay the bill. Should you be curious as to the content, please check back occasionally as I will have it up and running again as soon as possible.
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>>>I would love to discuss this situation with you in greater detail should you be interested in doing so and I believe with myself and others writing articles such as this that perhaps we can show that the current tendency of companies to state that they cannot find qualified employee's is just one great big lie and that the actual problem is that the engineers who are qualified to make a determination as to a persons skill level need to take back these functions from the HR department's of our american companies.
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>>>Respectfully,
>>>
>>>Virgil Bierschwale
>>>http://www.virgilslist.com
>>>http://www.tccutlery.com
>>>http://www.bierschwale.com
>>>http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant
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