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QUOTE(ongss @ Apr 14 2015, 09:08 PM)
The world is fair.
Imagine 15 years ago, those Shell IT staff in Singapore, Thailand, Philippines, China, Hong Kong, Australia, UK, Netherlands, Germany, US and etc lost their jobs to Malaysians.
Shell Cyberjaya created many opportunities for many Malaysians - especially those SAP contractors. Many became multi-millionaires. Even today, many Project Managers are earning good monies from Shell Cyberjaya.
If there is anything to blame, I blame the government for:
- Not producing enough qualified graduates who are well versed in English.
- Never offer good opportunities for Shell. If Shell has enough upstream projects, the saving for shifting to India is negligible.
- Lack of focus to develop Cyberjaya - more interested in property development than any other things.
Nevertheless, many of us should thank Shell for the past 20 years (from the days SSI was formed).
Imagine 15 years ago, those Shell IT staff in Singapore, Thailand, Philippines, China, Hong Kong, Australia, UK, Netherlands, Germany, US and etc lost their jobs to Malaysians.
Shell Cyberjaya created many opportunities for many Malaysians - especially those SAP contractors. Many became multi-millionaires. Even today, many Project Managers are earning good monies from Shell Cyberjaya.
If there is anything to blame, I blame the government for:
- Not producing enough qualified graduates who are well versed in English.
- Never offer good opportunities for Shell. If Shell has enough upstream projects, the saving for shifting to India is negligible.
- Lack of focus to develop Cyberjaya - more interested in property development than any other things.
Nevertheless, many of us should thank Shell for the past 20 years (from the days SSI was formed).
Agreed
This post has been edited by aeiou007: Apr 15 2015, 10:41 AM
Apr 15 2015, 10:41 AM

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