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Originally posted by dan
Are the marriages based on salary information in India ?
hi i am in india since april 08 and have worked with td bank but am still hunting for a job any idea how i can get a job have tried various jobsites but no avail ,there is still recession going on i wonder how u guys r getting good job offers that pay well do let me know pls .
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akkiluck
Is this suppose to be Pro India or Anti India, cant figure it out......
\"You are expected to work from 9 to 9, leaving at 5 or 6 PM is frowned upon. There is a lot of strees and pressure. The companies are not going to pay you big money just for the heck of it. If they give you 2 lacs a month, they will extract work value of 50 lacs from you, so its not that easy.
- Everything is target oriented, failing to meet your targets leads to termination. Remember, you dont have any \\\"EI\\\" to fall back on!! I know of people joining the private banks from nationalised banks because of the money, and then losing their jobs because they couldnt keep up with the work pressure/targets. Same with ITES/IT Consulting firms\"
MY REPLY
In India or Canada or US...work is the same, perform or perish, except if u working for Public sector.
By the way on CNN there s a story of cities trying to renegotiate perks with Public sector.
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Would love to see when INR gets a free float, may be 5 yrs from now.....
Buy property in India man long term, and hold it, that's an investment idea, no wonder all PE companies are betting big on India, they will make a kill on free float. Already INR is a reserve currency in underworld currency market in far east (Taiwan/Singapore)
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Originally posted by ritz3645
Would love to see when INR gets a free float, may be 5 yrs from now.....
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Originally posted by Iceberg
The plan is to get your bags packed and ship you along with them to India first.
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Originally posted by Fido
So - when are you guys moving ? Let us know
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Fido.
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Originally posted by mumdxbcan
Is it really costly to drink Rs 100 a coffee ?
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Fido.
It might sound crazy, but when I left India ten years back, a cup of coffee in a restaurant would usually cost 5 to 7 rupees. On a "Telha" or "Bandi" it used to cost two bucks.
So now you can do the math about the inflation!
Of course, when you earn 20 grand in a call center and 40 grand as a "software engineer" just after you graduate from college , none of that matters. It does matter to the majority of the population, who do not belong to the elite "software" class"!
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