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http://www.msnbc.com/news/931060.asp?0si=-
Chad Henderson's consulting business was hurt by 9/11 How come I don't feel sorry for this guy? I knew about this before 2001...its going to get worse..."A recent report by Forrester Research predicted that outsourcing to countries like India, the Philippines and China would cost 3.3 million American jobs and result in $136 billion in lost wages by 2015. " -- Regards, David V. Dellanno - MCSE, MCP+I, MCP MSDEMO Consultants Williams Place 2564 Bridgewood Lane Snellville, Georgia 30078 USA (770) 736-8794 (Office) msdemo.net David V. Dellanno |
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who cares
"David V. Dellanno" <> wrote in message news:... > http://www.msnbc.com/news/931060.asp?0si=- > > Chad Henderson's consulting business was hurt by 9/11 > > How come I don't feel sorry for this guy? I knew about this before > 2001...its going to get worse..."A recent report by Forrester Research > predicted that outsourcing to countries like India, the Philippines and > China would cost 3.3 million American jobs and result in $136 billion in > lost wages by 2015. " > -- > Regards, > > David V. Dellanno - MCSE, MCP+I, MCP > MSDEMO Consultants > Williams Place > 2564 Bridgewood Lane > Snellville, Georgia 30078 USA > (770) 736-8794 (Office) > msdemo.net > > Consultant |
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in truth that is a sad incitement of your culture and show's the short
comings of it. the fact is no one cares. people are only interested in what they can get for themselves at the cheapest price, forgetting that in doing so they are pricing others and ultimately themselves out of work. the selfishness of US culture could be it's very undoing. "Consultant" <> wrote in message news:... > who cares > > "David V. Dellanno" <> wrote in message > news:... > > http://www.msnbc.com/news/931060.asp?0si=- > > > > Chad Henderson's consulting business was hurt by 9/11 > > > > How come I don't feel sorry for this guy? I knew about this before > > 2001...its going to get worse..."A recent report by Forrester Research > > predicted that outsourcing to countries like India, the Philippines and > > China would cost 3.3 million American jobs and result in $136 billion in > > lost wages by 2015. " > > -- > > Regards, > > > > David V. Dellanno - MCSE, MCP+I, MCP > > MSDEMO Consultants > > Williams Place > > 2564 Bridgewood Lane > > Snellville, Georgia 30078 USA > > (770) 736-8794 (Office) > > msdemo.net > > > > > > billyw |
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> in truth that is a sad incitement of your culture and show's the short
> comings of it. That's why we pledged 15 billion dollars to fight AIDS in Africa. Jtyc |
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country flaming..
your a complete arse aren't you. where at anypoint have i flamed a country. i made a statement based on my personal opinions of US culture and in doing so by connection uk culture which follows US to an extent. you really need to get that chip looked at, it needs a little work "Wild Man^^" <> wrote in message news:ex9rK%... > Excuse me? If you want to discuss something like this, could we keep > country flaming out of it? Unless you are a US citizen you have no idea > about our "culture". I've seen a tornado hit a downtown area here (in the > southern US), and literally hundreds of volunteers from surrounding areas > showing up to help. I've seen so many people here in the US helping > neighbors in times of a natural disaster, that by the time the national > gaurd showed up no one needed help anymore. I've seen this country time and > time again help others, despite constant ridicule and bad-mouthing from > people like you. But you know what, if you and yours were ever in trouble I > would support aiding you 100% because I like most of the "selfish US > culture" believe helping others is the right thing to do. But hey, it's > alright I'm just another evil yank right? > > "billyw" <> wrote in message > news:ens%... > > in truth that is a sad incitement of your culture and show's the short > > comings of it. > > the fact is no one cares. people are only interested in what they can get > > for themselves at the cheapest price, forgetting that in doing so they are > > pricing others and ultimately themselves out of work. > > the selfishness of US culture could be it's very undoing. > > > > "Consultant" <> wrote in message > > news:... > > > who cares > > > > > > "David V. Dellanno" <> wrote in message > > > news:... > > > > http://www.msnbc.com/news/931060.asp?0si=- > > > > > > > > Chad Henderson's consulting business was hurt by 9/11 > > > > > > > > How come I don't feel sorry for this guy? I knew about this before > > > > 2001...its going to get worse..."A recent report by Forrester Research > > > > predicted that outsourcing to countries like India, the Philippines > and > > > > China would cost 3.3 million American jobs and result in $136 billion > in > > > > lost wages by 2015. " > > > > -- > > > > Regards, > > > > > > > > David V. Dellanno - MCSE, MCP+I, MCP > > > > MSDEMO Consultants > > > > Williams Place > > > > 2564 Bridgewood Lane > > > > Snellville, Georgia 30078 USA > > > > (770) 736-8794 (Office) > > > > msdemo.net > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > billyw |
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> i dont mean that. I mean the lack of support for indigenous industries
> within the western world, we are busy selling ourselves down the river. > the UK seems intent on following the US. Yes, I see your point. But what is the solution? Do you force companies to employ people? They'd just leave the country. Jtyc |
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> no people need to get educated. if it has made in china on it, (or france
> for that matter) dont buy it. if it costs a few quid more so what.. Some things I can't buy then. Like an American flag for instance. What kind of computer can I get? Don't AMD and Intel have their manufacturing overseas? I think if you want to help Americans (or in your case Britains) keep their jobs, we need to do away with crap like unions and minimum wage (although I don't honestly know if that's a problem in Britain). Why the hell should unskilled workers get paid large salaries? This just drives companies to places overseas for that unskilled labor. Jtyc |
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You are probably right about me, but I did my post without an insult or name
calling. And I didn't make any claims about anyone's home land. But, I do apologize for my chip at any rate. "billyw" <> wrote in message news:%... > country flaming.. > your a complete arse aren't you. where at anypoint have i flamed a country. > i made a statement based on my personal opinions of US culture and in doing > so by connection uk culture which follows US to an extent. > you really need to get that chip looked at, it needs a little work > > "Wild Man^^" <> wrote in message > news:ex9rK%... > > Excuse me? If you want to discuss something like this, could we keep > > country flaming out of it? Unless you are a US citizen you have no idea > > about our "culture". I've seen a tornado hit a downtown area here (in the > > southern US), and literally hundreds of volunteers from surrounding areas > > showing up to help. I've seen so many people here in the US helping > > neighbors in times of a natural disaster, that by the time the national > > gaurd showed up no one needed help anymore. I've seen this country time > and > > time again help others, despite constant ridicule and bad-mouthing from > > people like you. But you know what, if you and yours were ever in trouble > I > > would support aiding you 100% because I like most of the "selfish US > > culture" believe helping others is the right thing to do. But hey, it's > > alright I'm just another evil yank right? > > > > "billyw" <> wrote in message > > news:ens%... > > > in truth that is a sad incitement of your culture and show's the short > > > comings of it. > > > the fact is no one cares. people are only interested in what they can > get > > > for themselves at the cheapest price, forgetting that in doing so they > are > > > pricing others and ultimately themselves out of work. > > > the selfishness of US culture could be it's very undoing. > > > > > > "Consultant" <> wrote in message > > > news:... > > > > who cares > > > > > > > > "David V. Dellanno" <> wrote in message > > > > news:... > > > > > http://www.msnbc.com/news/931060.asp?0si=- > > > > > > > > > > Chad Henderson's consulting business was hurt by 9/11 > > > > > > > > > > How come I don't feel sorry for this guy? I knew about this before > > > > > 2001...its going to get worse..."A recent report by Forrester > Research > > > > > predicted that outsourcing to countries like India, the Philippines > > and > > > > > China would cost 3.3 million American jobs and result in $136 > billion > > in > > > > > lost wages by 2015. " > > > > > -- > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > > > > > David V. Dellanno - MCSE, MCP+I, MCP > > > > > MSDEMO Consultants > > > > > Williams Place > > > > > 2564 Bridgewood Lane > > > > > Snellville, Georgia 30078 USA > > > > > (770) 736-8794 (Office) > > > > > msdemo.net > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Wild Man^^ |
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Actually, I do feel sorry for him. But, after reading the article, I wsa
rather impressed by him also. Yeah, he had a 6 figure income that died 9/11, but he had no to little credit card debt, paid for everything with cash, and, although I would find different health insurance, seems to be doing all right. I just hope I could do that good if the bottom dropped out. -- Kendal R. Emery, MCSE, Network+, A+, MCNGP #19 Systems Administrator Coordinated Home Care remove me to email to me "David V. Dellanno" <> wrote in message news:... > http://www.msnbc.com/news/931060.asp?0si=- > > Chad Henderson's consulting business was hurt by 9/11 > > How come I don't feel sorry for this guy? I knew about this before > 2001...its going to get worse..."A recent report by Forrester Research > predicted that outsourcing to countries like India, the Philippines and > China would cost 3.3 million American jobs and result in $136 billion in > lost wages by 2015. " > -- > Regards, > > David V. Dellanno - MCSE, MCP+I, MCP > MSDEMO Consultants > Williams Place > 2564 Bridgewood Lane > Snellville, Georgia 30078 USA > (770) 736-8794 (Office) > msdemo.net > > Kendal Emery |
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Feeling a little sensitive are we? I think you missed the
whole point of his comments. I'm an American and happen to agree with his opinion. >-----Original Message----- >Excuse me? If you want to discuss something like this, could we keep >country flaming out of it? Unless you are a US citizen you have no idea >about our "culture". I've seen a tornado hit a downtown area here (in the >southern US), and literally hundreds of volunteers from surrounding areas >showing up to help. I've seen so many people here in the US helping >neighbors in times of a natural disaster, that by the time the national >gaurd showed up no one needed help anymore. I've seen this country time and >time again help others, despite constant ridicule and bad- mouthing from >people like you. But you know what, if you and yours were ever in trouble I >would support aiding you 100% because I like most of the "selfish US >culture" believe helping others is the right thing to do. But hey, it's >alright I'm just another evil yank right? > >"billyw" <> wrote in message >news:ens%... >> in truth that is a sad incitement of your culture and show's the short >> comings of it. >> the fact is no one cares. people are only interested in what they can get >> for themselves at the cheapest price, forgetting that in doing so they are >> pricing others and ultimately themselves out of work. >> the selfishness of US culture could be it's very undoing. >> >> "Consultant" <> wrote in message >> news:... >> > who cares >> > >> > "David V. Dellanno" <> wrote in message >> > news:... >> > > http://www.msnbc.com/news/931060.asp?0si=- >> > > >> > > Chad Henderson's consulting business was hurt by 9/11 >> > > >> > > How come I don't feel sorry for this guy? I knew about this before >> > > 2001...its going to get worse..."A recent report by Forrester Research >> > > predicted that outsourcing to countries like India, the Philippines >and >> > > China would cost 3.3 million American jobs and result in $136 billion >in >> > > lost wages by 2015. " >> > > -- >> > > Regards, >> > > >> > > David V. Dellanno - MCSE, MCP+I, MCP >> > > MSDEMO Consultants >> > > Williams Place >> > > 2564 Bridgewood Lane >> > > Snellville, Georgia 30078 USA >> > > (770) 736-8794 (Office) >> > > msdemo.net >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> >> > > >. > |
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