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America loses 150,000 IT jobs

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Fri Sep 25 2009, 21:10

A STUDY by TechAmerica Foundation claims that the US technology industry cut 115,000 jobs in the first half of 2009, compared to the 72,900 tech jobs added in the same period in 2008.

Actually the figures are not as grim as other industries which were gutted when the recession hit the former British colony of Virginia.

While between June 2008 to June 2009, technology lost 224,100 jobs which was a 3.7 per cent decline other parts of the US private sector shed jobs at a higher pace of 5.1 per cent.

High-tech manufacturing in the US continues to haemorrhage jobs. It lost 69,500 from January to June 2009.

TechAmerica Foundation defines three sectors - engineering and tech services, communications services, and software services.

The report said that for the first time in its five year history, all three services sectors saw losses.

Engineering and tech services lost 21,500 jobs, while communications services shed 13,600 jobs. In software services the job cuts stood at 10,400. µ

 

 

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Ain't Globalization Great?

Greed bore the beast and nurtured it to greatness. Now the beast has turned on the very ones who once admired and adored it.

When just the lowly factory workers were losing their jobs, the Beast could do no wrong, but now...

Ask yourself; Is my job transportable? If the answer is "Yes", then it won't be around much longer.

All anybody can do in USA now is shop and support the process of importing, transporting, stocking and selling of goods. That business can't be moved out-of-country, so the government is trying to import foreigners to take those jobs away as well (i.e. Mexican truck drivers).

posted by : Andrew, 28 September 2009 Complain about this comment
Payday

This is just the beginning, I hope.

posted by : Blame the h1b workers who left that bog hole, 27 September 2009 Complain about this comment
Mr.

What century are you living in? You talk about former British colony. You must be one of those revolutionary war idiots who think some of the former colonies should still be under the British crown.

posted by : beaker, 27 September 2009 Complain about this comment
Most were dead weight

I wonder what percentage that was?

Face it, in IT more than any other field the 80/20 rule is in effect and extremely evident. 20 percent of the people who the real work, the rest are fluff and got jobs when if you could spell the work computer they'd put you on a help desk.

The IT field has to be one of the easiests to excel in because so many lack either the technical skills that they truly need, or they have the technical skills but lack the social skills to effectively market themselves.

posted by : Eric, 27 September 2009 Complain about this comment
You thought chrome panel was scary...

If MS are terrified of the thought of internet standards creeping into their systems through the chrome extension - can you imagine how scared they must be of 150,000 going out and self training (for free of course) in LAMP?
And if they start re-vitalising old machines with it.....

posted by : Tom, 26 September 2009 Complain about this comment
It's called redundancy

Why pay for an IT staff when you can have a single person, or a few, do the work of many? Let's be honest here: if your job can be shipped overseas, the position is not valuable enough that fine-grained control over the worker is not needed. Code-monkey engineers, redundant IT staff, customer support--these are parts of a company that are disposable and replaceable.

The promise of a job for life is the promise of compacency.

posted by : BB, 26 September 2009 Complain about this comment
It's called greed

It's greed that got america into the mess in the first place. people buying homes they couldn't afford and banks letting them, people going bankrupt instead of taking responsibility for their choices blah blah, ceo's cutting jobs so they can give theirself a huge bonus. That's the new america and alot of bad things are going to have to happen before it gets better.

posted by : Andrew, 26 September 2009 Complain about this comment
We've done it to ourselves.

Why have the tech jobs fled abroad? It's all about share prices for shareholders. Who are the shareholders? Everyone, including the tech guys. Everyone wants their stock to make money, and whats a great way for them to make money?, cut their IT bill by 50% or more.

Except that now, those people without jobs may be selling their shares if they have to, which then share prices plummit, and now the company looks for more ways to cut cost and get shares back up.

posted by : Glenn, 25 September 2009 Complain about this comment
Heck 4th Core Turned OFF....

Talking About HARD, Hard Times. Just When enable 4th core seemed synche, Darn Fool thang turned itself Back Into 3 core machine. Went to Bios & l3 cache & Enabled ALL Cores, Still Selected. Stays at 3 cores NOW. Somebody Write President.

now How Would User Feel. However, got 176,000 Read/Write on Sata Circuit. its 3 TB seagate 7200.12.

MAMA MIA, Whats world to Do. End of Processing World As Knew IT. Tears, Whimpers & Shame. Extra Core Must Be Indication of Lots of 4 core 740 cpu where Defective & stymie'd into 3 710/720 core. BE Are Clearly Better Deal, as its hungry for Overclocking, according to ASRock OCTuner.

DRASHEK theDAMN'D

posted by : Disappointee', 25 September 2009 Complain about this comment
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