RE: FUNNY OFFSHORE STORY
She explained the economics of the situation: The
writers in India were being paid $40/week (her figure, not mine). The
contractors she was providing were in the $40-70/hour range. One company
kept one writer on full time as an editor to clean up what was being
delivered from India. Economically, this is a no-brainer. Worse quality?
The editor said the docs were usable. The savings from doing business in
India clearly offset the marginal quality loss.
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