Thread regarding Qualcomm Inc. layoffs

Luddite qcom CEO demands 5 days a week in office attendance

Of course, he'll also want us to work from home on all the night meetings with the outsourcees in India

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Why are some folks talking about "taiwan" and "southeast asia". We all know thats its pretty much india.

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Post ID: @hb+1jmgdsca2

Training your own replacement is like biting the hand that feeds ya

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Post ID: @en+1jmgdsca2

There is a reason why so many companies move out of California

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Post ID: @df+1jmgdsca2

From a financial business perspective, the extreme cost of an employee in California (including high cost of overhead and benefits) can only be justified if the job cannot be outsourced; otherwise if the same California job can be replaced by paying 5 cheap people or more in south east Asia or low cost areas, executives will make a quick decision there

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Post ID: @de+1jmgdsca2

Working at evenings to train our own department in Taiwan, so we have to sacrifice our lives for luddic CEO

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Post ID: @da+1jmgdsca2

Like we don't know he is sending all our jobs to Taiwan. For every employee leaving managers and directors are trying not to get a replacement in Taiwan. I am less productive in the office but heck that is what he wants, then that is what we should give.

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Post ID: @d9+1jmgdsca2

"Qualcomm is fast becoming an Indian company. Directors and VP’s are hiding the major mistakes that the QIPL group is making with regard to finance, engineering and even data security and the C-level execs don’t seem to care. I am going to start recommending to people that know, not to buy any Qualcomm products. Qualcomm needs to start supporting US workers."

I am beginning to suspect a lot/most of these 'indian' companies are fudging their books to get higher share prices.

And to be fair there are non-indian companies that do it as well.

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Post ID: @b8+1jmgdsca2

Qualcomm is fast becoming an Indian company. Directors and VP’s are hiding the major mistakes that the QIPL group is making with regard to finance, engineering and even data security and the C-level execs don’t seem to care. I am going to start recommending to people that know, not to buy any Qualcomm products. Qualcomm needs to start supporting US workers.

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Post ID: @b4+1jmgdsca2

CA also wants you to train (in the evening) your own replacement in India

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Post ID: @aa+1jmgdsca2

"on all the night meetings with the outsourcees in India"

that's kind of a contradiction
there is a serious problem with the larger american companies getting US tax dollars

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