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John Posada wrote:
> Correct.
>
> I may be in the minority here, but when I hear that someone's job
was
> off-shored, the first opinion in my head is that it was because the
> department in general lost their jobs because they were not
producing
> enough value to support their cost.
>
Do you think it's fair to blame the victim, especially when you have
zero facts?
> This is probably a minority opinion on this end of the ocean, but at
> some time in the future, someone who thinks like me may be the
person
> doing the interviewing. Say what you want about "well, I wouldn't
want
> to work for anyone who thinks that way so it is best to get that out
> in
> the open", but in all other aspects, it may be the best job you've
> ever
> had.
>
The integrity of one's closest colleagues on a job is of primary
importance.
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