I'd know it's time for me to adjust and find a different job that can't easily be offshored. |
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Students don't want to study computing anymore because all the jobs are being offshored. |
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This is also having a chilling effect on students deciding whether to study these disciplines that can be easily offshored. |
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Insiders fear much of this internal work is to be offshored to countries such as India as the telco seeks to cut overheads. |
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Our white-collar jobs are being offshored, and the possibility of lifetime employment is evaporating before our eyes. |
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I'm pretty sure teachers can't be offshored, but if I start seeing big-screen TVs in my classes, I am going to be worried. |
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Now that some of those jobs are being offshored, it's those markets that will be most affected by that activity. |
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The workers warn that customers will suffer when support is offshored to Hungary or China. |
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Support staff for the IT department such as procurement are also likely to be offshored. |
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That said, there are plenty of jobs where it makes sense for them to be offshored. |
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Ironically, the story is about some workers whose jobs were offshored, who came up with the gimmick of selling themselves on eBay. |
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When we do invent something, production is offshored and the UK operation consists of 50 highly paid designers and a few bean counters and marketing men. |
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The newspaper discovered that numerous UK mainframe support staff lost their jobs as a result of these actions and that IBM offshored the work to South Africa. |
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Its remit was to study the issues affecting the UK call centre industry and its capability to respond to global pressures, particularly the issue of jobs being offshored. |
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More than a million and a half jobs have been offshored as multinational buccaneers move plants and assembly lines to countries whose workers are paid poverty wages. |
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