Do you think a U.S. programmer who was caught outsourcing his job duties to China should have been fired?
ABC News Money
2013/01/17 16:39:49
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- Tordgaard 2013/01/22 23:07:19 (edited)Yes, he was not doing his job.Yes - and he should be investigated too.reply
- Cal 2013/01/17 21:18:07Yes, he was not doing his job.+1He was not doing the job he was paid to do. I'd say that's a major yes.reply
- Max 2013/01/17 18:02:08Yes, he was not doing his job.In addition, he should be investigated to find out if there were any financial payoffs by China to procure his job duties.reply
- Chris D 2013/01/17 17:14:10Yes, he was not doing his job.That was like when home Simpson set up the mechanical bird to peck at his keyboard while he went to the movies...he should either be fired or promoted! Programmers are programmed to find the most efficient solution to any problem...so dont be surprised if they outsource ya!
reply - ray 2013/01/17 16:49:54Yes, he was not doing his job.+1Violation of trust . Justifies on the spot firing and immediate evacuation from the building.reply















