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When You Hear The Heavy Accent & The Poor Phone Connection...HANG UP!!! ------ 2tDMpvDi
John L wrote: I have nothing against Indians per se (my best mate is one), bwahahahahahaha....bwahahahahahaha...bwahahahahaha ha michael |
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When You Hear The Heavy Accent & The Poor Phone Connection... HANG UP!!!
In article , John L
writes: consultancies with both telcos & banks, & I'm quite aware of the Corporations act. I don't believe it says anywhere in the act that companies have to act immorally. None of the companies I deal with have outsourced & all are showing higher profits than their counterparts. Uh huh. As an economist I have to second Miguel's comment. You must be totally unaware of what is happening in the economy. Every day I receive such news. Its a phenomena. But... edwardseco |
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When You Hear The Heavy Accent & The Poor Phone Connection... HANG UP!!!
I'll give it my deep & undivided attentioon & pray to God, Buddha
Shiva.& whatever other diety I can think of to save my mortal soul for my transgressions. Now go get a life. John L. On 29 Mar 2004 04:38:25 GMT, (Edwardseco) wrote: In article , John L writes: ommon denominator is that this outsourcing is being done by the greediest & most socially immoral entities The next time you shop at a cheaper petrol station or take advantage of a sale at a store think about it. edwardseco |
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When You Hear The Heavy Accent & The Poor Phone Connection... HANG UP!!! ------ 2tDMpvDi
I owe you nothing Pete, I stated my opinions, you don't like them
that's tough. Try to get over your shoe fetish & go back to your bike riding & bench pressing & I'll get on with my business. As I stated to Miguel, you can chalk it up as a win in your strange world where winnig at everythig is important. John L. On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 12:49:54 +1000, "Peter Webb" wrote: Your argument seems to have degenerated into you saying: "I am a consultant to banks and telcos. Therefore I know what I am talking about. You have not stated your professional qualifications, therefor your argument is wrong" I would prefer to argue the merits of the moral argument, as this would appear independent of the employment of the person advancing the argument. But as an aside, and as already stated: 1. I do not work for Banks or telcos. 2. I am not professionally involved in call centres. My questions (not statements) concerning your purchasing habits were an attempt to determine your moral position and its consistency. So lets take this from the top; straight answers please: 1. Have you ever bought a pair of shoes manufactured off-shore? (Hint, if they cost less than about $300, they weren't made in Australia). 2, Assuming you have ever bought a pair of shoes worth less than $300, what is the moral difference between your decision to use offshore labour for cheap shoes and the banks decision to use offshore labour for call centres (other than you are spending your own money, and Banks are spending shareholders money)? |
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