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Old 03-28-2020, 08:27 AM
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I was reading an Instagram post this morning that I wish I could share (it was from a private acc't) and I'm not techy saavy to know where the source came from. At any rate. It was a post from a man who lives in India. He stated some good points for us to think about. I'll get to that but first.......

Have any of you had to call a customer support person lately? I have and without great success. You'll get the automated message that the wait will be long because of a large customer....blah, blah, blah. I've had 2 instances, separate from one another, this week where I had a need to do this.

Back to the man in India. We all know that companies out-source to places we KNOW there is deep poverty and all that goes with it. This man was saying, with many points that it's ONLY the rich who can "social distance" properly, because they have a safe place to do it. It's ONLY the rich, who can seek medical help should they get sick. It's only the rich who can afford not to work for some time. He went on with quite a long paragraph and my heart went out to those people. I've never been there but know some people who have. The poverty is inexplicable, the country is VERY crowded and I think in many areas the filth is beyond what you or I have experienced. Oh...there are higher income people living there but the majority isn't them. Oh...I realize we have exceptions here and even in our area....but really think about it. This country, India, does service ours whether we've liked it at times or not.

I don't know if all the customer support people have jobs, are working at all or IF our need to speak to someone about our issues will happen. BUT this epidemic is much wider than just "here". It's affecting the rich, the poor, the extremely poor and all the in-betweens, in one way or another. The out-sourcing of our businesses is coming back to bite us now.

We've been extremely blessed to live in this country with ALL it has to offer. So to have much of what we've been used to set aside--it will bring out the character in each of us. Will we be patient and try to do the right thing? Or will we have temper tantrums because we can't get what we want? I think this country is the best thing and we're the best people. Let's all pull together and see this thing through and come out for the better.
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Old 03-28-2020, 08:58 AM
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My sister came back 3 months ago from India. She was serving as a missionary and what you say is true perhaps even worse. They need those outsourced jobs and there are no easy answers.
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--it will bring out the character in each of us.
I think this is a very important part of your post.
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I think this is a very important part of your post.
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Old 03-28-2020, 03:00 PM
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Could not agree more, and the Philippines is another one of those "third world countries" that a lot of call center work has been outsourced to as well.

Both these countries have a lot in common, the have's and the have not's. It is a shame at a time like this, the have not's have to make the personal choice between potential health risks and keeping their jobs, because there is always 100 people that would be grateful to have it waiting in the queue to take their position if they left.

Unfortunately, this is not new, only scarier for them because of the virus we all now face.

Sadly, neither of these countries is any different than other 3rd world countries, other than they get these call center jobs because of English being taught there and the ability to interface with customers needs, so both are very grateful for the jobs this provides them. The level of squalor in both is unimaginable to most that have never been to a 3rd world country.

Having been to both (and lived in one) I can tell you this virus has people realizing what has been a way of life for them longer than any of us has been alive.
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