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Showing posts with label employment. Show all posts

By Arthur Orchid

Here is a topic that is much more actual than it seems at first sight. Let's see how!

During the mid-1990s, global trade agreements opened international economic markets, while internet businesses thrived. As a result, many cultural barriers vanished and the world became virtually smaller. It's known as complete Mondialization. Corporations, looking for ways to cut costs, took stock of these factors and decided that overseas labor markets might be useful in boosting the bottom line. Large American technology corporations were among the first to take the plunge. Universities in India had foreseen the need for programmers and developers and developed information technology curriculums to fill the growing world demand. Newly graduated teams of Indian programmers came to the United States to train in American corporations.

These Indian teams, once trained, returned to India to continue work on a telecommute basis. Outsourcing jobs to India had begun. Due to the lower cost of living in India, American corporations were able to pay much less to Indian workers than to their American counterparts, thus saving hundreds of millions of dollars. The corporate planners projected that outsourcing jobs to India would save at least 20% on labor, an enticing figure indeed.

Note: of course financial investors in one hand are happy to get more money from the firm's stocks. But in the other hand they know such changes will have some consequences. At the beginning most of them were totally unable to imagine the real disaster they put in action.

Outsourcing jobs to India became the way to go, with most IT corporations in the U.S. following suit. By 2001, American programmers were virtually unemployable, undercut by the cheaper Indian labor. This produced what amounted to a depression for the American IT industry worker. Corporate planners failed to anticipate several factors that ate into the savings in labor costs. Ultimately, projects ended up costing more than those done by American workers. Communication with non-native English speaking programmers half a world away proved to be a great difficulty. Time zone differences made normal work hours in India opposite that of the American management teams, resulting in massive scheduling problems. Another serious problem surfaced when programs written in India could not be readily integrated with interfacing programs developed in the United States.

After several years of intensive outsourcing, the American IT corporations began to realize that overall profits were waning, not growing. Meanwhile, American programmers and developers had been forced into new career paths, depleting IT resources in the U.S. However, other U.S. industries continued outsourcing jobs to India, by the hundreds of thousands. From resume writers to telephone answering services, cheaper Indian labor put more and more Americans out of work. A tightening economy and higher energy costs in the U.S. created resentment among displaced American workers. The impact of outsourcing now affects a large segment of U.S. workers.

While some corporations now still enjoy higher profits by outsourcing jobs to India, the strategy may eventually backfire. Workers in the U.S. who are laid off in favor of an overseas worker cannot afford the goods sold by these corporations. Reduced operating costs may well turn into excess inventory. So the question remains, do we want a strong economy at home, which benefits all of us, or strong economies abroad? As any entrepreneur you'll probably have to think about outsourcing some tasks - usually days are just 24 hours long - please always keep in mind than quality has its price. Obviously, there's a huge difference to make between spending and investing money.

Do you see what I mean?
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By Arthur Orchid

If you're fed up with your day job but not yet ready to quit it mostly for financial reasons, Online Jobs may be a suitable solution in your case.When the Internet first started in the nineties no one knew what it was going to be in the future. Very few had any interest in what it would become. It's clear today that the Internet is something that has become essential to many lives, and mainly those that are the most depended on it are the ones that

work from home with online jobs

nowadays. Because not everyone can do this, there are some that are great for those with the right skills. You may be surprised to find what people can do online when they want to earn a living from home.

You can find online jobs that allow you to work making your own schedule and that allow you to do things that were not really jobs just ten years ago. There is a market for online freelance writers, and photographers have found a whole new market online. There are marvelous

online jobs

that are for those in what might be described as creative types of jobs. If this is something that you do at the moment, you may find new leads and new ways to make money simply by finding out what is being offered online in your profession. There're also some online jobs that are not freelance, but are what you would compare to an office job. The only difference is that you can do your job from home. In fact, these jobs are not for just anyone. You really have to be a self starter and you have respect the same hours you would if you were working in any office. Some online jobs are in offices, but if you get one of those, you have to live near or relocate to where those offices are located. Some positions are strictly

work from home

and can even have many of the same benefits as those who go to the office every day. These might include paid sick and vacation time, and medical plus sometimes dental benefits.

Websites that become popular and profitable need people to run them. This is where many great online jobs come from. Some very well-known companies such as Google or Yahoo started like this as startups. These usually start out as the project of just a few people, and if successful, will quickly grow way out of their scope. That means they need help, and they will create

online jobs

for those that have the skills they need. Even if many of them are jobs that require advanced computer knowledge, there are some that may surprise you. If that is something that you want to do, look around to see what you can find.

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By Arthur Orchid

When I was a student I met very different kind of students with various ambitions and talents. Some of them had a writing style as personal talent. I met again 15 years after I left the University, one of this very talented writers. Even if he previously worked a literature teacher, he's now a newspaper writer paid per article.

Here are what I discovered talking with him. I left him my keyboard so that this is a part of his working story:

When you decide you want to be a writer, you have a lot to think about, but the problem is that some think too hard. There're certain things you can decide that you want to do, but you may find that you don’t like them, or that your talents will lead you in another direction. This is common in many different careers, but I've never seen so many people go back and forth as I've seen in some of the writing communities I belong to. There are many who wanted to start out writing newspaper articles, and they ended up writing a romance novel. There are some who are sure they were meant to write the great American novel, only to find out they like to write greeting cards or short stories.

Most of the people who are interested in writing newspaper articles start out in high school with the school paper. Though I loved to write back then, I never really thought of doing it for my high school paper. I came from a small town, and many of the ideas that came from the pens of those writing newspaper articles were short minded and narrow. That really turned me off. I didn'’t think at the time that perhaps I should also be writing newspaper articles in an effort to change some of that.

If you want to make a career of writing newspaper articles, you should go to college for journalism. There're many things you have to know, and there are many special classes you should have. Those who go into journalism are usually very passionate about what they do, and desire to do so goes far beyond writing newspaper articles. They often have a sense of wanting to change the world in a way, and they want to do it through reporting and finding the news.

If you want to start writing newspaper articles, but you don’'t have the time or the money to go to college, you are going to have a harder time breaking into the business. However, if you have the go-getter type personality that is needed in journalism, you can learn a lot of what you need to know on your own. You should make sure you find someone else who is writing newspaper articles for some advice, and spend a lot of time researching writing styles and techniques.

I'm now popular enough to write newspaper articles on demand. My style is appreciated and I know where to get the facts my readers love to read. My passion became a win-win occupation. I don't regret my careers' choice, I truly believe every little choice has a link to the previous and the following action you take. Working when you can do what you're passioned about is almost like having fun all the time.

Are you working and making money from your passion? This is obviously what you'll have to consider when thinking of the next job you'd invest time and sometimes money.

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