Someone needs to tell her she's dancin with the devil!

In other news.....
Outsourcing to Oklahoma?
By Ed Frauenheim CNET News.com January 14, 2005, 12:04 PM PT
In another example of U.S. tech companies seeking to offer low-cost
alternatives to offshoring, systems integrator Ciber has opened a
facility in Oklahoma City. Greenwood Village, Colo.-based Ciber said
the Oklahoma City site is the first of several low-cost, "made in
America" application development centers it plans to open in 2005 and
2006. The company said it aims to create roughly 200 new jobs in
Oklahoma City and upwards of 1,000 new jobs around the country, as
additional "Cibersites" open. The Oklahoma City Cibersite opened
Thursday. "The creation of low-cost, domestic development centers
provides Ciber's clients with new opportunities to leverage today's
complex global sourcing options," Ciber Chief Executive Mac
Slingerlend said in a statement. "There are many American labor
markets outside the traditional technology centers that have skilled
but underutilized IT (information technology) workers who can get IT
projects done faster and cheaper."
A number of U.S. tech companies are bidding to win dollars that might
otherwise flow to lower-wage countries like India by locating
domestic operations in places other than technology corridors such as
San Francisco and Boston. Start-up Rural Sourcing, for example, has
set up two facilities in Arkansas. Software development company
Decision Design operates on the outskirts of Chicago and just
announced new office space on the fringe of Silicon Valley. These
companies are responding to the growing interest in shipping high-
skilled work abroad. Offshoring holds out the potential for
significant cost savings, but the arrangements aren't always perfect.
Possible problems with offshore set-ups include cultural differences
and communication challenges. Ciber has offices in 17 countries and
about 8,000 employees. Midsize U.S. cities with lower-cost
attributes "often have large populations of military, retirees and
students, many of whom have not only similar technical education as
overseas IT workers, but often have more experience," Slingerlend
said. Cibersite employees will be paid less than the national
average, but they will earn more than their overseas counterparts,
the company said.
LMAO! She has been hypnotized.
lmao@'dancing with the devil'
i think she knows. i think she's a devil worshipper.
y'all crazy for sure....LMAO
She's the devils wife, she gives all the orders...hehe.
I edited my 'Sponge Bob' post so everyone would understand my stance a little more clearly. I felt misunderstood. Stop back by if you get a minute.
Love the new look. It's so ZEN!