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Dollar Dreams…

Some evenings, when Pinch and I drive home from work, we see familiar figures. These guys are trudging along, almost weighed down by their laptops and they seem to be on their way home. It makes me feel really sad and we generally try to give a ride to these Indian programmers. It strikes me as completely unjust how their parent firms treat them. Many of these guys leave their families behind and come to the USA to work for these huge multi-million companies. They provide world-class quality work at dirt-cheap rates and after all that, if the parent company can’t even provide them with basic amenities, it amounts to a shitty situation. One of my colleagues was telling me that when he first came here, his daughter was about 2 years old. He didn’t have a car and depended on his colleagues to take him around. One day, he saw his daughter playing with a plastic cup and he reached his flash point. He felt awful about not even being able to buy toys for his baby girl. He called a friend and they went to Walmart to purchase some toys for the child.

Atlanta is a huge city and without a vehicle, it is impossible to get around. There are so many companies here that recruit H1-B professionals for projects. I am sure that it is not difficult at all for the parent company to buy a few used cars and have them for common use by the employees. It is the least that they can do for these hardworking chaps. God knows that it is not a dollar-paved path here. So many people have difficulty adjusting to the weather. Others face problems in bringing their families here. In some cities, the cost of living is so high that there is not much of income that can be saved. The attitude these parent companies have is: Abe USA jaa raha hain, dollar mein kamaayega, kya problem hain?

P.S:- Based on everyone’s comments, it seems that it is a not-so-bad situation for Indian consultants out there. Not so sure if my concern is misdirected. Nevertheless, it always helps to have a good public transport system…:-)