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The demand for pharmacists in the U.S. also is high, says Uddin. American Industries has recruited 21 pharmacists from The Philippines and India and nine high-technology engineers from India, all of whom are already in the U.S. After passing their test on one trip to the U.S. on a visitor’s visa, they accept jobs and enter the country with professional visas, which are granted pretty rapidly, says Uddin.
I have chosen not to participate. Today instead I am calling attention to another important observance. Tomorrow is Law Day. Law Day, a public education initiative of the American Bar Association, was created to celebrate democracy and the rule of law. I can think of no better way to honor those who have perished through violence than to celebrate the fundamental liberties that the rule of law protects. Before we can have peace in the world, we need justice first.
How will you celebrate Law Day? For some ideas, visit the Law Day web site.
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Outsource to Arkansas
MSN Money reports an Arkansas woman believes that companies can send jobs to rural areas and save just as much as they could sending them to places like India.
So she left her job, trading the corporate jet for a rental car. With $2 million of her money, she created Rural Sourcing, an information technology contracting company that she claims can do the same work companies are sending overseas, for virtually the same price. White says this isn’t a charity project. She already has five companies signed up, including her old employer, Cardinal Health, and another 50 in the pipeline.
Her efforts won’t mean the end of so-called off-shoring of jobs by any means. But attorney Robert Zahler, who advises companies on outsourcing, says this will be an alternative for some clients. “Someone like Rural Sourcing should be able to save them somewhere between 30% or 50%, depending on what geographic market they’re already in,” Zahler says.
Domestic Outsourcing Boom in India
Express India reports India based IT outsourcing service providers are now scrambling to provide for the 3.5 million small and medium sized businesses (SMB) scattered throughout India.
“Outsourcing has traditionally been the preserve of large enterprises and the government, but now SMB-level organisations are looking at outsourcing, simply because the cost differentiation between doing the work in-house and outsourcing can be huge,” says a senior official of Hyderabad-based Satyam Computer.