On 2019-03-13 11:22 a.m., Dhaval Giani via talk wrote:
> What is this "good stuff" that is moving offshore? From what I can
> see, stuff that is higher up the value chain is still in North
> America, and is still going to remain here. And for a very simple
> economic reason. It costs the same $ value.
> ---

I see the same, and in some cases (Emerson Electric, for example) the
work that was once outsourced to underpaid people elsewhere is being
brought back into the US and automated.

I used to have an eight-person team in India, and they were perfectly
good. A husband-and-wife team eventually moved to Canada and have been
successful here, with the wife being hired by my company and rising to
take over her department.

--dave

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