Tuesday, September 8, 2009

More American Delphi developers outsourcing own jobs overseas

A new report from the American Department of Labor finds more Americans workers are outsourcing their jobs overseas.

For more on this critical issue, let's turn to DHS blogs on this essential issue. For years, many corporations have been outsourcing their labor to developing nations to cut costs and increase profits...

But recently, many individual Delphi developers have been sending their own jobs overseas...

John K., a senior Delphi developer says: "I take the money I take for lunch and pay someone in India to do my job for me. It has allowed me to "unleash" my full potential."

John, a senior delphi developer working in the finance sector, has outsourced his daily work to Sanjay, working (somewhere) in Bangalore, India.

John gets his assignments from top-management, who wants a good financial application and and John sends the work off to Sanjay and at night, John sometimes will look at the work when it's done, but usually everything is all right.

Mr Sanjay says it's he's extremely happy for John. Sanjay says, this can feed my family and Mr. John can devote more time to spending more time on youtube, playing World of Warcraft, CounterStrike, Half-Life 2 and other computer games, watching full-length movies he rents from NetFlix!

... and John is more than the 500,000 delphi developers who come to reply at overseas workers.

It's not just the Delphi developers who are outsourcing their jobs overseas, now many other Delphi developers are outsourcing their own jobs overseas.

Many American Delphi Developers, worlds apart, now meet their overseas counterparts using screen-sharing programs (WebMeeting, GoToMeeting, LogMeIn) and use free telephony services (Skype, GTalk, VOIP), and chatting programs (MSN Chat, Yahoo Chat, ICQ) every day.

Some overseas workers have done so well, they have been able to outsource their jobs to Pakistanis, Indonesians, Malaysians, Chileans Delphi developers - those even more poorer than themselves.

Analysts predict, if the trend continues, 80% of people who know Delphi will be overseas ...

It would be a situation which would suit Mr. John just fine - I get to the point where I can do nothing everyday and all the work gets done.

:)

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Yeah, this is good for us, outsourcing developers ^_^