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Daily Mail: Ocado turns to Poland for IT staff; UK IT graduate shortage blamed

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    Daily Mail: Ocado turns to Poland for IT staff; UK IT graduate shortage blamed

    Britain 'lacks computer whiz kids': Ocado turns to Poland because of 'shortage of IT graduates in UK' | Mail Online

    Over 100 comments already accusing them of the real reason - graduates being cheaper over there..

    #2
    As far as 'programming whiz kids' goes, Poland IS ahead of the UK - they take competitive math/algorithm/programming far more seriously. However 'programming whiz kids' are not necessarily good software developers.
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      #3
      Oh - I love this one...

      Real Computer Programmers wouldn't dream of using either Mac or M$ they use Linux or Unix.
      "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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        #4
        Originally posted by cojak View Post
        Oh - I love this one...
        I was going to reply to that one, until I came to my senses. The Wail's angry mob don't need me pointing out how stupid they are.

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          #5
          nothing to do with the average wage being 3646,09 PLN (£680)

          Like all low cost countries they have many absolute geniuses who are known on the international stage because that is where they figured out they can make money.

          It's going to be like the noughties again without the Delhi belly, best shoring until the wages are too high.

          Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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            #6
            I think they should have said Poland produces graduates that are ten times cheaper than UK graduates.
            Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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              #7
              Originally posted by Bunk View Post
              I was going to reply to that one, until I came to my senses. The Wail's angry mob don't need me pointing out how stupid they are.
              Yeah they do, they're too stupid to know unless we tell 'em.

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                #8
                And why not? We are all part of the EU and we are as free to work in Poland as the Poles are to work here. In fact this sort of thing should be happening instead of the scam of the ICT.

                If the EU is to work the labour markets need to be far more mobile than they are.
                Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
                  And why not? We are all part of the EU and we are as free to work in Poland as the Poles are to work here. In fact this sort of thing should be happening instead of the scam of the ICT.

                  If the EU is to work the labour markets need to be far more mobile than they are.
                  I kind of agree with you here.

                  I was offered a gig in Poland for an EU position which paid quite well (permie) €55000 and gave an allowance for children which added €4000 per child and then gave an allowance based on where you came from in the EU, with certain countries getting more and obviously others less. There's a freedom of movement here, which should mean prices straighten out over time, hopefully not in a race to the bottom.

                  However, it strikes me as a bit disingenious to be stating it's because there aren't any graduates here. That's simply not true, and I wish they were being a bit more open about it e.g. look, we improve our profitability by doing this.

                  Shame really, but I'll be stopping the weekly shop with them.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by KentPhilip View Post
                    Britain 'lacks computer whiz kids': Ocado turns to Poland because of 'shortage of IT graduates in UK' | Mail Online

                    Over 100 comments already accusing them of the real reason - graduates being cheaper over there..
                    Was your mental cleaner local or Eastern European?

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