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Hyderabadi consultants
by Ashutosh Kole on Jul 06, 2007 11:28 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

How much more are the Hyderabadi consultant companies going to ridicule Indians in front of Foreigners? Do the have any downward limit? They can go to any extend to earn money. They are shame for all the Indians. Many Indians in US have to face discrimination from the Americans because of these people. Their basic nature of "doing anything" for some cash is a spit on the face of genuine Indians here. They bring hoards of Hydrabadi professionals here in US and make them work as second class citizens, meager pay, no benefits, simply bonded labourers. Its difficult to see the plight of fellow Indians here in Silicon Valley who work for such consultants. I came across a person from Hyderabad who was employed by one such consultant. That fellow walks 7 miles each way to work, 6 people stay in one bedroom apartment, the remaining five just like him. This is just because they do not get paid well and off course never on time. How much more are these people going to ridicule Indians?

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  RE:Hyderabadi consultants
by suresh on Aug 12, 2007 02:35 AM   Permalink
Hi Asuthosh, Bakwas bandh karo. Only andhrites & kannadigas respect others & they feel every indian as their own. But you North Indian people always differentiate from North part and south part. Struggle make technology. 100 people in one ship room came from europe to US. One mexican walked to Canada. Walking 7 miles is his personal problem. North part of india like Bihar, UP, MP is spoiling the name of India. In north, only 5 percentage people has access to education and in south we have 45 percentage people has access to education. if more people are studing means more struggles. Most of south indians come to USA to do MS not on H1B as you mentioned. I know lot of north indians in New York, Toronto are Taxi Drivers and lot doing very very low level jobs.... Before commenting, ek baar check tumhara back. Make sure it won't smelled...

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by Ravi on Jul 06, 2007 02:51 PM   Permalink
Great point Raised, Ashutosh, but basically it is an inherent built-into quality of every Hyderabadi( andhrite's) pshyche that they want to settle in US,even tho all know that they will be cramped in a room, walk a lot and get paid less.Blame the people more than the consultants.

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by kamaal udd on Jul 06, 2007 08:18 PM   Permalink
angoor khatte hain :)
Losers, hyderabadis are there in US because they study hard and get engineering degree and qualify for H1 visa. If someone is walking 7 miles, he is just stupid..there are lakhs of hyderabadis in US who has the best homes/cars and excellent standard of life in US. Infact, there annual income is more than any other group in US......They are the richest, most powerful and influential group in US. If you don't know the facts, then shut-upppp.

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by Eagle on Jul 06, 2007 08:55 PM   Permalink
Just shut up, They work hard to go US only some %age, most of them taking unfair means. I am in US and full agree with Ashutosh.
One guy married AP girls (Engineer) but this guy is waiter in local resto. I saw him and helped once Girls pregnent and she resigned from company and same time Waiter don't have enough money to survive. It is a social pressure to go US for nothing. During economy slow down, who is affected????
One guy kicked by US MNC after 2 Years (because of fake resumes) and now this guy running small rest in bangalore. You go and enjoy Gobhi Machhurian.

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by ravi on Jul 08, 2007 12:09 AM   Permalink
Let me tell you, most of the ANDHRA people come to US with fake papers, degrees etc.
I have seen loads

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