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I saw Andy Grove speak once when I had a college internship at Intel. His theme was "successful companies must eat their own children", meaning that successful products slow down innovation because no one at the company wants to challenge a big cash flow. So well-run companies should always be trying to make their own products obsolete as quickly as possible, before a competitor does it.
My friend was a higher-level Client Service Manager at a "Large Telecom". One woman was running an Urdu 1-900 sex talk number; he only knew because one of the Indians didn't like her Paki ass and told him. They all dialed cousins back in India for help doing basic tasks, that he realized. Some had TCP for dummies and such like books in their cubicles.
I watched a team of H1B Indians who replaced the original team working on one of adjacent products not adding any new features or fixing any bugs for 3+ years. And this is not a cutting edge stuff by any stretch of imagination. I have no fucking idea what are they doing all day every day.
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