Not only the IT people ... everyone works hard. The divorce is not just because of the hard work and overtime factor. Dont the marvaid's work day and night (Whats the rate of divorce among them ??)Thik about other business people they work 6 days a week, think about the shopkeepers who open their shop 6 am - 11 pm 7 days a week. Think about the daily wage workers they migrate to work, and those in the army, hw may of them have divorce I mean is their a statastcis. Even though these people get peanuts compared to what the IT sector pays. IT sector is well paying and people have a lavish lifestyle and enough of all comforts. These people are becoming selfish, they are not content with what they have, So when the demand increases either of the spouse tends to go for more. Those who have maruti 800 want to have Esteem. And the Esteem wala wants to have a Honda City, and the chain goes on. Hw can we blame the IT companies for this, they are here to make money, but its the employes who need to balance whats more important and faithfulness and integrity in family (husband-wife) relationship.
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by Bal on Aug 12, 2007 02:51 AM Permalink
Im working in IT for ten years and i never had this problem. Well said mate. I agree with whatever u have said.
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by splash on Aug 12, 2007 03:49 PM Permalink
most di reason for divorce cases, cause of the mens or womens PARANTS, wot u say's gauyz????? i am rite or what.
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by mohammed azhar on Aug 12, 2007 12:37 AM Permalink
You are absolutely rite... Tabiyat ka "tabela banaliya", dis is only due 2 change in lifestyle of ppl... nothing else...
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by sreshti vadakattu on Aug 13, 2007 12:46 PM Permalink
i think your message is very sensible. the fault lies with in the people and not their profession. understanding each other in a relation counts. i know many people who work harder and longer than IT professionals but have a healthy family life.