> In search of a personal java trainer who is having good industry
> experience at bangalore
So in other words, you're looking for some scab to cross the picket
line and train folks in Bangalore to do jobs American programmers do
now? You could at least be civil and post this to a jobs group where
the readers might actually care.

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Chris Uppal - 28 Feb 2007 19:29 GMT
> So in other words, you're looking for some scab to cross the picket
> line and train folks in Bangalore to do jobs American programmers do
> now?
Sigh...
*Plonk*
-- chris
Daniel Dyer - 28 Feb 2007 20:19 GMT
>> In search of a personal java trainer who is having good industry
>> experience at bangalore
>
> So in other words, you're looking for some scab to cross the picket
> line and train folks in Bangalore to do jobs American programmers do
> now?
I've no idea how the OP's request relates to American programmers. I'm
further puzzled as to why you would object to Indian programmers training
for Indian jobs in Indian cities.
Dan.

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Luc The Perverse - 28 Feb 2007 22:01 GMT
>>> In search of a personal java trainer who is having good industry
>>> experience at bangalore
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> further puzzled as to why you would object to Indian programmers training
> for Indian jobs in Indian cities.
It won't matter for long. Bush has a distant relative that is a programmer
so the US will be nuking India soon.
--
LTP
:)
Christopher Benson-Manica - 01 Mar 2007 15:16 GMT
> I've no idea how the OP's request relates to American programmers.
Well, clearly hyperbolic on my part (as indicated by Chris' plonk,
which I'm pretty unhappy about, because I certainly didn't wish to
deprive myself of the opportunity to get advice from him). Sorry.

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Chris Uppal - 01 Mar 2007 18:10 GMT
> Well, clearly hyperbolic on my part (as indicated by Chris' plonk,
> which I'm pretty unhappy about, because I certainly didn't wish to
> deprive myself of the opportunity to get advice from him). Sorry.
It was only a virtual plonk -- it would have become real after a day or two.
That won't happen now. Thanks for the follow-up.
(As and aside, and as a bit of explanation, I think that if I criticise someone
then I owe it to them to read their reply, even if that should turn out to be
just a screenful of abuse -- which has happened a few times.)
-- chris
Alex Hunsley - 01 Mar 2007 17:53 GMT
>> In search of a personal java trainer who is having good industry
>> experience at bangalore
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> now? You could at least be civil and post this to a jobs group where
> the readers might actually care.
Why shouldn't Indians get programming jobs?
Also, I think you'll find that there are other countries in the world
apart from the US and India. Didn't the internet teach you that? I, for
example, am in the UK.
Luc The Perverse - 01 Mar 2007 19:12 GMT
>>> In search of a personal java trainer who is having good industry
>>> experience at bangalore
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> apart from the US and India. Didn't the internet teach you that? I, for
> example, am in the UK.
I agree. Indians should get jobs - it will contribute to international
prosperity. Sounds like someone needs to take an introductory economics
class.
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:)
jupiter - 02 Mar 2007 04:37 GMT
>>>> In search of a personal java trainer who is having good
>>>> industry
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> international prosperity. Sounds like someone needs to take an
> introductory economics class.
If our Indians quit our shop tomorrow we'd be HOSED.
Hey, why is it that we don't call Indians Injuns any more? I'll
bet Dubya calls them that. It's easier to pronounce when you have
a good slur going.