shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - 5 days ago | india, technology, international
This was bound to happen - you can't expect people with college degrees in a growing economy to want to work under these conditions long-term. It'll be interesting to see what the next move is for these call centers, though.
Quoted: India's young graduates are seeking more rewarding careers as they turn their back on the stress and odd hours of the country's call centres.
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 07 2008 | india, international, news
This story was all over the news when I was in India - very disturbing trend that points to much deeper issues (the relative inability to get kidneys legally in India AND the desperation of the poor/unemployed who sell their kidneys on the black market).
Quoted: "When I woke up, I felt this terrible pain on my abdomen. They told me they had taken out my kidney. I thought I was going to die," said Shakeel Ahmed, who had come to Delhi to find work.
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