--- Elaine <http://www.hotmail.com/~et> wrote: > Yes, for the long run. This is way overdue, and is still months away > from being passed. People like me who have been unemployed 2 and a > half years and are totally out of money, cannot wait any longer. I > will have to take anything I can find, and then I will no longer be > unemployed, I will just be underemployed and that won't count. If you > and the others in the group can hold out, you may be able to take > advantage of it. Yes. But, it's a great political issue. If the Republicans dare to oppose it, they're toast in the Fall. If the President fails to sign it, he'll likely be toast in the Fall. > P.S. I asked the people at the place where I'm temping where their IT > department is. They said "Bangalore". I kid you not -- that's what > they said. They are owned by a parent company who has already > outsourced their IT. Yes. About 1 out of every 16 companies I see have their IT in India or Hong Kong. > P.P.S. If you saw the SF Chron for this past Sunday, the front page > had an article called "Offshoring's Giant Target: the Bay Area". In > there they said that Silicon Valley could face export of 1 in 6 jobs, > the worst in the nation. Elsewhere, it's only 1 in 10. I heard about the article, but didn't read it. It is a bit of a problem, but I think it will be a bigger political problem. I predict a slew of anti-outsourcing legislation for the next 2 years. But, hopefully, they'll provide training moneys or money for the schools, which is really what should happen.