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The scenario is different in India
by Polisetty Ravishankar on May 13, 2008 01:39 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The employees (the majority) in India are a bit different Ms Keller. The majority first try and get into a job and then think of whether they like the job or not. Its not passion which runs them unlike in the US. Its just (and probably only) money and nothing else which keeps them up and running. The Indian employees (majority) are a bunch of crap when it comes to aims or goals in theie lives. And coming to employee satisfaction surveys - In India, they (again the majority) will never be satisfied as they always would try and compare with their bosses salary-wise and compare with their juniors work-wise. I hope you realize this very soon and get back to US. Indians are fit only to be rules and thats what has been happening for the past 1000 years to date. And thats what will happen even in future if Indians (majority) don't change their attitude.

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  RE:The scenario is different in India
by Polisetty Ravishankar on May 13, 2008 01:43 PM   Permalink
'only to be rules' should be read as 'only to be ruled'

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  RE:The scenario is different in India
by MAK on May 13, 2008 01:58 PM   Permalink
he majority first try and get into a job and then think of whether they like the job or not.just (and probably only) money and nothing else which keeps them up and running. Thats what makes up an Indian Employee

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by Polisetty Ravishankar on May 13, 2008 02:07 PM   Permalink
Well said MAK

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  RE:The scenario is different in India
by Rocker on May 13, 2008 02:21 PM   Permalink
Unfortunately your are true.

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