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Offshore Risk Factor

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Two bad omens in one day. First, the San Jose Mercury News reported that US students are forgoing educations in computer science because of worries about jobs being shipped offshore. The second omen was a real live college student sitting in my living room echoing the Mercury News, “Yeah, I’d like to study computers, but I hear all the jobs are headed to India⋯”

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(2007). Offshore Risk Factor. In: Managing Humans. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0271-4_32

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