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Posts by pudortiz  

Joined: 17 Feb 2012 / Male ♂
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pudortiz   
17 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / Business process outsourcing in the UK. [14]

Some people tend to think of outsourcing, in general, as a bad thing. Aside from "it", reducing jobs in their country, they also don't want change. But change is constant and if you're not open to it, then you're gonna be left behind. Instead of stopping outsourcing, they should just learn to accept and adapt to it.

One advantage of outsourcing, other than it being cost effective is that you could hire the best employees anywhere around the world. May it be in India, Philippines, Poland, etc.

Outsourcing got lots of benefits but you have to keep in mind that it might also have some negative results. Most business owners find some ways to avoid those disadvantages by using strategies to make outsourcing successful.
pudortiz   
17 Feb 2012
Life / Is Poland a poor country? [578]

wow, really??? i haven't thought of Poland as a poor country..
pudortiz   
17 Feb 2012
Language / The shame! I can't pronounce my Polish wife's name (Ola) [69]

don't sweat it. you will always pronounce things differently. maybe she just likes the way you say it. I live and work here- I speak Polish but everybody knows that I am a foreigner. People appreciate that I do speak it and that is all that I can hope for because this language is a bit of a nightmare.

I couldn't agree more.. it is nice that someone try his very best to speak another language, especially if you're in their country.. they don't really expect you to pronounce it like them..
pudortiz   
17 Feb 2012
Life / Polish Werewolves [30]

the title caught my attention.. whoah.. never thought Jacob is Polish.. :D