Comments on: Dell Outsources Jobs http://americansworking.com/blog1/2007/03/25/dell-outsorces-jobs/ Keep your money at home, keep your job at home Thu, 18 Mar 2010 09:12:45 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.0.2 by: Administrator http://americansworking.com/blog1/2007/03/25/dell-outsorces-jobs/#comment-49 Sat, 14 Apr 2007 05:04:48 +0000 http://americansworking.com/blog1/2007/03/25/dell-outsorces-jobs/#comment-49 Charlie, I agree. I hear that over and over that we are moving to "The Service Sector" OK, then lets at least keep our service jobs at home. If we continue to train people overseas they will one day not need to work for us, they will start their own gig. We are training them to do it after all. Charlie, I agree. I hear that over and over that we are moving to “The Service Sector” OK, then lets at least keep our service jobs at home. If we continue to train people overseas they will one day not need to work for us, they will start their own gig. We are training them to do it after all.

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by: Charlie G. http://americansworking.com/blog1/2007/03/25/dell-outsorces-jobs/#comment-47 Sat, 14 Apr 2007 03:01:27 +0000 http://americansworking.com/blog1/2007/03/25/dell-outsorces-jobs/#comment-47 I once called Dell's customer support. I got somebody in Panama. He said that is name was "Vince." I had a difficult time understanding him. He had no clue about what he was talking about. It makes me mad that someone is making extra money while providing me (and many others) with inferior service. Needless to say, I was unhappy. Sending these jobs overseas makes me question the notion of a service economy. I understand that Dell makes the computers overseas. Shouldn't we be helping people with computer problems and programming them if this is a service economy? I once called Dell’s customer support. I got somebody in Panama. He said that is name was “Vince.” I had a difficult time understanding him. He had no clue about what he was talking about. It makes me mad that someone is making extra money while providing me (and many others) with inferior service. Needless to say, I was unhappy.

Sending these jobs overseas makes me question the notion of a service economy. I understand that Dell makes the computers overseas. Shouldn’t we be helping people with computer problems and programming them if this is a service economy?

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