Now it's all coming out....
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Originally Posted by
moin0007
Dear gulliver do you know how much your country generates in inviting foreign students to study there. Due to foreign students studying in your country your standard of living has risen up, as foreigners pay huge stack of money to study and live in your country. You people looted our wealth to a great extent, tonnes and tonnes of gold jewelry and other precious material were stolen from india which landed in britains treasury. So what if we comes to britain and get employement there! what if we demand you back the KOHINOOR DIAMOND? will you return it....huh and a question did you lost your job due to a qaulified Indian taking up your place, i think so.
Dear oh dear oh dear,where do you get your information or perceived notions from?
My job was eventually taken by a Filipino,who are arguably less well qualified than the Indians(often with more bogus qualifications than even the Indians.),but were certainly less 'bolshie' and far cheaper than their Indian counterparts,and certainly more amenable to work with,particularly where hard graft entered the equation, as well as coming from a maritime nation,which India basically is not.Oh true,India has maritime coasts,but strange to say that the Indian officers I sailed with usually came from the more obscure central Indian states,and only ever read about ships,until one day they managed to wangle their way into a nautical college...
I was fairly happy about handing over to the Filipinos because the shipowners were once again cutting their costs and getting rid of the Indians as well as the British,so the Indians too lost their jobs.
I did not mind training up Filipinos who were paid one-third the salary that an Indian officer would obtain,because I knew the Filipino would make good use of his salary,unlike the 'grasping'Indians who went home and spent their British wages on expensive foreign motor car imports and electronic equipment and employed yet more servants to bolster their own elevated status within their home community.
Believe me,I do know this,because remember the non-tax paying Indian officers were my shipmates/colleagues whom I lived aboard with for six months at a time-and naturally you do tend to find out how each other lives ashore.
Gulliver
Help please please please.
I don't believe that this guy is an Indian atall I think that he is a wind up merchant.I cant understand why anybody would want to waste their time on him.By his spelling it doesn't add up, easy words spelt incorrectly words which may give many of us on here a problem to spell spelt correctly.Why come on here looking for help and using a nome de plume,I also think that he is on GMT or BST as it is at the moment.
Regards.
Jim.B.