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Call Centers in India
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2017-04-23 at 9:26 PM UTCDoes anyone know why all the call centers happen to be in India? I just got off the phone with another incompetent non-English speaking handsome and well tanned individual, and it's starting to tick me off. Do they have stellar labor laws like China, or....?
I say move all the call centers to Russia. Call it 'Slav Support'. -
2017-04-23 at 9:35 PM UTCProbably cheaper.
Also, everyone that works at Slav Support has to be a hacker clad in an Adidas hoodie that drinks vodka all day. -
2017-04-23 at 9:36 PM UTCYeah those fuckers will work for a dollar a day it seems. Man fuck 'em in the ass we finessin' for the check.
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2017-04-23 at 10:49 PM UTCCuz theres so many pakis there
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2017-04-24 at 12:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by Dargo Does anyone know why all the call centers happen to be in India? I just got off the phone with another incompetent non-English speaking handsome and well tanned individual, and it's starting to tick me off. Do they have stellar labor laws like China, or….?
I say move all the call centers to Russia. Call it 'Slav Support'.
they're actually in cali. with migrants from india. cos we hire america. -
2017-04-24 at 2:55 AM UTCCheaper labor and India has structured it's entire middle and upper class into a tech and medical labor export economy as opposed to China which is heavily in manufacturing.
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2017-04-24 at 10:45 AM UTCHuman life is cheap over there
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2017-04-24 at 5:21 PM UTC
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2017-04-24 at 5:37 PM UTC^basically
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2017-04-24 at 5:58 PM UTC
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2017-04-25 at 3:18 AM UTC
Originally posted by Ajax What would you say is the United States' thing?
IDK, seems like our main export is intellectual property. Our financial industry is also kinda the thing keeping the world economy going. We don't really have the same mentality of structuring our society to fit economic needs as India does though, at least not directly. See unemployment issues: the market, for better or worse, demands educated labor but the forces pushing people through the education system are relatively weak, internal drive for higher income, some degree of stigma that goes with being uneducated. And even then, it's generally considered acceptable to attain education in economically sub-optimal fields. Contrast India where (I'm told) education in the humanities isn't even something most people would consider an option. Our society seems willing let people opt out of our main economic channels as long as someone says caveat emptor beforehand (which is a common marxist explanation of ghettos: a mechanism for managing labor that's no longer economically advantageous to exploit).