Your reply to slump tester is what is ignorant.
Jindal is American which has nothing to do with transplant Indian IT workers and their lack of English speaking skill.
This article is about bringing an Indian to the US from his native country and if you worked at all in IT you would understand that slump tester is not being ignorant, he is most likely speaking from first hand knowledge.
The h1b Indians and Pakistanis in the US are hard enough to understand, the. Ones I work with housed in India are even more difficult to understand but big American companies insist in hiring them, not because they make less (because they don’t ), but because they won’t argue with management and they will take abuse without complaint.
That is probably why many of the projects they work on are disasters. They don’t point out that what they are instructed to do is stupid and can’t possibly work, especially if they are contractors billing by the hour.
Good grief
I was replying to someone who appeared to say all Indians are hard to understand
not just because they make lessHaving an indentured servant who must take all your arbitrary crap and smile, smile, smile while doing it is just tooooo much of a perk for the petty tyrant flavor of master.(because they dont), but because they wont argue with management and they will take abuse without complaint.
Although most managers are good decent people, one does not have to look too far in any job market to find a martinet.