Re: Calls To White House Outsourced To India



Drat and I want to vote for Hillary too. Probably still will as the other evil will be worse.


leslie wrote:
Neal (nbrown12@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
: Sputter, sputter, snort, snot..... You mean..... YOU MEAN this was a : JOKE and I got sucked in???????? Snarl!!!!!
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Don't feel like the Lone Ranger -- I got sucked in too.

Perhaps this was a smokescreen so that people won't notice the strange accents when White House calls are routed to India.

After all, look at the Congressional Caucus on India and Indian-Americans,
the largest caucus of its kind in the U. S. Congress, and the Senate's
'Friends of India' group, led by Texas Senator John Cornyn and co-chaired by New York's Hillary Clinton. One of their objectives is to push India's economic agenda in Congress.



http://www.etretailbiz.com/sept04/foodfare01.htm Retail Biz

    "Calling Big Mac

     Ed McKinley discusses the trend of fast-food operators realising
     cost savings by using off-site call centres to process orders and
     thereby serve customers better and provide relief to employees

When a customer orders a Big Mac in Minnesota, Missouri or Colorado in the drive-through lane, the voice that responds does not come from inside the restaurant which is just a stone's throw away, as we think. As a matter of act, a call centre up to a thousand miles away is fielding orders for a score of McDonald's restaurants, transmitting them back to the restaurants in real time. The call centres or order centres, as they are now popularly known, not only handle orders more accurately and quickly than store employees can, they also help franchisees carve their restaurants into multiple zones, each corresponding to a fixed transaction-completion time frame. The centre has been operating successfully in Colorado for more than a year, and now serves McDonalds stores in Minnesota and Missouri as well..."


How long will it be before we're ordering sacred cow burgers via Bangalore?
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