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Indian Mentality
by Harry on May 13, 2008 09:54 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Actually in the last 20 year since the IT and BPO boom no sane employee can complain about the treatment by the company. Its just that 95%of the new Graduates have no corporate work culture and are confusing issues. They find their skill in demand and behave irresposibly most of the time. Taking leave without sanction, drawing salaries in exces of 30 K per month and yet complaining about work hours etc,not wanting to be held responsibel for deliveries and quality is all rule rather than exception. It is time various association of companies got together and formulated a common charter for the employer and employee. Its high time employees also got productive and quality conscious like our european and american counterparts.

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  RE:Indian Mentality
by a a on May 14, 2008 11:32 AM   Permalink
Harry u might be HARI SADU ??? lol..

point here is even if freshers work responsibly and deliver quality products.. managers needs to be responsible enough not to exploit them to the core.Hope u understand what i say if your from coporate work culture as well.

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by Haatim on May 14, 2008 01:51 PM   Permalink
a a you seem to drawing a salary more than you deserve.I feel sorry for your Company

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by Akshay Misra on May 23, 2008 03:06 PM   Permalink
"productive and quality conscious like our european and american counterparts"

LOL..do you have an idea as to how many hours/week an average European works ???

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by coldfire on May 15, 2008 10:25 PM   Permalink
Sorry Harry. i think u are not working in Indian firms.Do u know how much an Indian s/w engineer works for a week.Please have a look at these numbers and speak.

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