[ajug-members] Wipro coming to Atlanta
Vincent
vincent at xaymaca.com
Thu Aug 2 21:06:37 EDT 2007
I agree. You get what you pay for. Also,it's not clear from the article
if any of them are going to be java programmers. It could be a cadre of
.NET programmers in which case: rejoice!
Lol,
Vincent
Ron Cordell wrote:
> The article indicates that the reason is not to import workers, since
> there is the H1-B visa cap, but to provide resources under the Wipro
> company that are based in the US. Of course there will be some foreign
> workers, but hey, if they're good developers, I welcome them, because
> most of the ones I run across, whether American or otherwise just aren't
> all that good.
>
> On 8/2/07, *John Bushfield* <john.bushfield at pomgaming.com
> <mailto:john.bushfield at pomgaming.com>> wrote:
>
> Brian – part of your anxiety, it appears, is based on an assumption
> that the 'hundreds of java developers' will be working for
> sub-standard rates, and that the market will become flooded with
> java people. My experience tells me that good java folks, just like
> good employees everywhere, can and will command premium pay. And,
> the increased demand created by companies like Wipro will only make
> it harder to find good talent, making pay and job security even less
> of an issue. As a competitive matter this situation puts java jocks
> in the catbirds seat! Be happy. Be very, very happy.
>
>
>
> JB
>
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