[Info-vax] EDS and HP hard to tell the difference
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Fri Oct 9 07:12:26 EDT 2009
In article <kKydnYzwOtdbNlPXnZ2dnUVZ_qCdnZ2d at giganews.com>, "Richard B. Gilbert" <rgilbert88 at comcast.net> writes:
>David J Dachtera wrote:
>> seasoned_geek wrote:
>>> I just had a chat with a pimp and had to share this with you. HP/EDS
>>> is now shopping for an OpenVMS Progress consultant with many years of
>>> experience and looking to pay $30/hr. here in IL. They already had a
>>> consultant at the site, but they have a strong desire to bring yet
>>> another illegal alien (and potential terrorist) into the country, so
>>> they told the consultant they had to work for this new illegal alien
>>> rate. The consultant is in the process of bailing, which doesn't
>>> bother HP/EDS at all. They are going pull their normal stunt of
>>> advertising this at well below market rate for N months, then tell the
>>> government there are no qualified U.S. citizens to work the contract
>>> and fly yet another person here on a tourist visa to do billable work
>>> an be paid through an off-shore entity...thus skirting all U.S.
>>> payroll and employment taxes.
>>>
>>> EDS always was blatant with their criminal activity, especially when
>>> engaging in the trafficking of human cargo, but they somehow managed
>>> to avoid Congressional Inquiry. Now they are continuing with business
>>> as usual under the HP name, even though HP has already had to appear
>>> before congress.
>>>
>>> The one law I really want to see passed (besides making trafficking in
>>> human cargo have a mandatory minimum of double life) is to mandate
>>> that both law enforcement officials and the press have to release the
>>> names of the employers of all terrorists nabbed in this country. We
>>> just had a big snatch of people over a plot involving targets in NY
>>> and one person working at an airport in Colorado, but we have not been
>>> told "who" they actually worked for and "who" sponsored the visa (if
>>> not home grown from citizens). We were never told who employed the
>>> 9/11 hijackers, nor who employed them in this country (or if they were
>>> employed).
>>>
>>> Make broadcasting of the employment information mandatory and we just
>>> might put damper on a lot of this terrorist activity.
>>>
>>> When is INS going to start having raids on corporate headquarters to
>>> nab all of the people there doing billable work but here on a tourist
>>> visa?
>>
>> This just came up - sort of - in the networking group at the
>> outplacement firm my former employer hooked me up with. One of the
>> people in the group went though an entire interview process and everyone
>> in the company was very, very pleased with him - until the offer came
>> and it was discovered that the recruiter told the employer that he would
>> work for a 40% cut from his previous pay rate. Needless to say, the
>> offer fell apart.
>>
>> In the post-discussion we decided that "short sales" isn't just the real
>> estate market, it's the job market as well.
>>
>> Many of those being laid off are the higher-paid people, usually the
>> most experienced and most valuable - but also the most expensive -
>> assets in the company, leaving the company with the cheaper, less senior
>> people.
>>
>> At my former site, the depth of experience has gone from 30+ years to
>> less than 15 among the surviving staff. Personnel costs are
>> proportionally lower; however, exposure due to lack of both depth and
>> breadth of experience is similarly higher.
>>
>> Most of those remaining would have to look on Wikipedia to discover the
>> meaning of "asynchronous serial communications", for example.
>>
>> Only the AIXers have even heard of anything coming close to "break-in
>> detection and evasion".
>>
>> Don't you just LOVE corporate America?
>>
>
>If you own a business are you going to maximize profits? Would you
>accept lower profits just to be nice?
Cost cutting isn't the ONLY way to maximize profit. If the company
cannot compete because it's dumbed itself down while cutting costs,
the profits will diminish as well. It's like the classical economic
demand-supply model.
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