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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:
I work 10 hours per day MINIMUM. I get to work before the sun comes up, and sometimes don't leave until the sun goes down (10-14-hour days, mostly because there's only two of us supporting more than 2 million lines of code). And then I work at home on the weekends.

MINIMUM 10 hours a day? And you work on the weekends? Unless you're paid for that extra stuff, I think you are being ripped off by your employer, but that's just my opinion.

John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:
Please don't assume you know my work habits, or presume to suggest what I should be doing once I get to work.

Fair enough, but I was only suggesting that counting the name plates isn't productive in any way to your employer. Feel free to prove me wrong though.

John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:
My observations regarding the ratio of American to 3rd-world workers are merely a statement on the sad state of affairs in MY country regarding programmer jobs. American programmers aren't being replaced with off shore people because the American's suck at their jobs - it's because off-shore doesn't cost NEARLY as much. I'm sure if they could find someone that would work for less than you guys, they'd use them instead of you, and then you'd be complaining just as loudly.

I have a feeling that you are using the word "American" rather loosely. An American is a person who is a citizen of the USA. And that could either come by way of birth in the USA, or by having been granted by the government of the USA. And I see no difference between the two, except for that one person was born there, and another wasn't (which I think makes them an 'immigrant' for you).

However, if immigrants are not Americans, then only the native tribals who were the earliest known settlers are true Americans (you are an immigrant in this case). Sure, your family immigrated earlier than the others who are doing now, but you're still an outsider and you should go back and do your nameplate counting again. Perhaps there are no real "Americans" working in your office, then.

You're again loosely using the term 'off-shore'. Off-shoring is when your company establishes themselves in a country other than their own, and employ people there. In that case, those people are still very much employees of your company, and are not any different from you except for that they're living and working in a different country.

However, if someone is living and working there in the US, they've every right as you do. They're as much "American" as you are. Except for may be they are often poorer, and are struggling desperately to make ends meet and have moved far from most their loved ones in the process.

I'm sure there are other kinds of slothful ones who move to another country in order to take advantage of the system there, but those are not the kind of people I am talking about. You'll find some "locals" are like that too, but then again, that's not the kind I talked about.
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.

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