Lines up with the corpos I've had the pleasure to interact with at my company, that's for sure. The people currently running tech have zero understanding of it, it's all MBAs interpreting numbers that are meaningless without understanding the field. Ever wonder why so much tech feels like it was created by absolute idiots who have no clue what customers want. Here it is.
Our tech sector is fucked. Half of them are indian ceo.
Edit- seems for now, hardware is still asian and white (well all asian now at the big 3.. nvidia, amd, intel). But on the software side its half jeets.
Yup, and the moment one gets CEO you can kiss your company goodbye. Just look at Microsoft now. They did all those layoffs and immediately applied for triple the amount in Indian H1Bs.
When the hyena steals the lions prey, did he do anything wrong? Screw everyone involved in this story. The parasite is a natural check on the anti white corporation.
He doesn't actually regret anything, except perhaps getting caught. He's just mimicking "contrition" because he knows that's what he's supposed to do here. As soon as he finds the right combination of words to get people to give him a second chance, he'll keep on going. And if he can't find the right combination of words, he'll look for a different way to grift cash.
You know if you made people actually show up to a fucking office like the entire rest of the workforce it would be really, really hard for Indians to get away with this.
Fuck off, workers shouldn't be forced to spend exorbitant amounts of money on transit costs and be forced away from home just so they can be better monitored at work. Use performance metrics and save money on offices and employee wages(people will happily work for less if they aren't spending a significant chunk of their time and money just to get to and from work). Office jobs need to be killed.
This is a fairly common story among remote workers. 3-4 jobs that need one thing a month, and meeting online once a week.
There's going to be a lot of changes in the corporate world because most jobs could either be done by one guy, or similar jobs through many companies could be done. It's the next step of freelance.
Case in point, Disney, Universal, Sea World and Merlin all hire the same companies to design and build stuff. Quite often people work at multiple companies at the same time. Especially in operations.
"How can we spin this to not come out of this looking like the retards we are?"
Lines up with the corpos I've had the pleasure to interact with at my company, that's for sure. The people currently running tech have zero understanding of it, it's all MBAs interpreting numbers that are meaningless without understanding the field. Ever wonder why so much tech feels like it was created by absolute idiots who have no clue what customers want. Here it is.
He has to unpack this in his mind. Then find another Pajeet to replace him.
Indians are famously level 9000 racist.
If you hire one - they will refuse to work with or hire non-indians.
Our tech sector is fucked. Half of them are indian ceo.
Edit- seems for now, hardware is still asian and white (well all asian now at the big 3.. nvidia, amd, intel). But on the software side its half jeets.
Any industry which is open and welcoming is an easy host for racist minorities
I've taken to outright ignoring any recruiter or company that has an identifiable Indian presence to it. I want no part of this shit show.
Yeah, since your future is bleak. You wont get promoted and you will get saddled with more work.
Promotion is already a joke in my industry. If you want a promotion you switch jobs. Also if you want a raise.
Yeah a lot of in group bias and favoritism.
it should be seen as a national security issue and they should be removed and replaced with real people.
Idea: Put explosive collars on them.
Yup, and the moment one gets CEO you can kiss your company goodbye. Just look at Microsoft now. They did all those layoffs and immediately applied for triple the amount in Indian H1Bs.
https://x.com/Suhail/status/1940575080851165191
Also, he has no fucking clue what he did wrong
Give it a few months and he'll be scamming another 10 companies, because the jeet isn't the only one who won't learn anything from this.
And those same companies are probably being scammed by hundreds more like him right now.
When the hyena steals the lions prey, did he do anything wrong? Screw everyone involved in this story. The parasite is a natural check on the anti white corporation.
He has been redeemed.
He doesn't actually regret anything, except perhaps getting caught. He's just mimicking "contrition" because he knows that's what he's supposed to do here. As soon as he finds the right combination of words to get people to give him a second chance, he'll keep on going. And if he can't find the right combination of words, he'll look for a different way to grift cash.
that's why i said he doesn't know what he did wrong
You know if you made people actually show up to a fucking office like the entire rest of the workforce it would be really, really hard for Indians to get away with this.
Fuck off, workers shouldn't be forced to spend exorbitant amounts of money on transit costs and be forced away from home just so they can be better monitored at work. Use performance metrics and save money on offices and employee wages(people will happily work for less if they aren't spending a significant chunk of their time and money just to get to and from work). Office jobs need to be killed.
Waaaaahhhh.
The person paying you decides the working arrangement, not you.
Slave mentality.
A pajeet scamming. Say it isnt so
This is a fairly common story among remote workers. 3-4 jobs that need one thing a month, and meeting online once a week.
There's going to be a lot of changes in the corporate world because most jobs could either be done by one guy, or similar jobs through many companies could be done. It's the next step of freelance.
Case in point, Disney, Universal, Sea World and Merlin all hire the same companies to design and build stuff. Quite often people work at multiple companies at the same time. Especially in operations.
So this isn't a surprise.