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London's Brex**** emptying offices turning it into ghost town
------------------------------------------------------------- There might be activity in the streets when people come out to buy lunch or relax on a hard days work in the evening, but inside the buildings, the rooms are being vacated at great speed and the halls and walk ways are turning silent. The buzz is going out London as things like IoT and AI. Companies seek EU locations for the greater number of engineers and collaboration opportunities. Brex****stanies are being oppressed by investors. We demand investors invest in UK start ups now and skip Eurup immediately! To help with this, the brex****stani poolitician will hold meeting and do some more 1. stand up fastly 2. troll 3. sit down fastly clever manoeuvres to out mesmerise the investors who shall become mesmerized by all this bum flapping and will choose to remain in the UK and invest some more money in UK instead of EU. Fat chance ![]() |
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![]() "7" wrote in message ... London's Brex**** emptying offices turning it into ghost town ------------------------------------------------------------- There might be activity in the streets when people come out to buy lunch or relax on a hard days work in the evening, but inside the buildings, the rooms are being vacated at great speed and the halls and walk ways are turning silent. The buzz is going out London as things like IoT and AI. Companies seek EU locations for the greater number of engineers and collaboration opportunities. IT engineering development moved out of London 3 decades ago and it mostly moved out of Britain 15 years ago as outsourcing companies started up in the Far East offering "programming" services at a fraction of the cost of European operation. European companies were better at resisting that because their first language isn't English and they needed to have development teams at home that spoke the local lingo (which mostly, the outsourcing companies didn't offer), but nevertheless lots of their jobs move too. Contraction of IT Engineering development in the UK has absolutely nothing at all to do with Brexit. tim |
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tim... wrote:
London's Brex**** emptying offices turning it into ghost town ------------------------------------------------------------- There might be activity in the streets when people come out to buy lunch or relax on a hard days work in the evening, but inside the buildings, the rooms are being vacated at great speed and the halls and walk ways are turning silent. The buzz is going out London as things like IoT and AI. Companies seek EU locations for the greater number of engineers and collaboration opportunities. IT engineering development moved out of London 3 decades ago and it mostly moved out of Britain 15 years ago as outsourcing companies started up in the Far East offering "programming" services at a fraction of the cost of European operation. European companies were better at resisting that because their first language isn't English and they needed to have development teams at home that spoke the local lingo (which mostly, the outsourcing companies didn't offer), but nevertheless lots of their jobs move too. Contraction of IT Engineering development in the UK has absolutely nothing at all to do with Brexit. tim I believe you 1000%. That is why we still have a VERY LARGE IT sector. |
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![]() "7" wrote in message ... tim... wrote: London's Brex**** emptying offices turning it into ghost town ------------------------------------------------------------- There might be activity in the streets when people come out to buy lunch or relax on a hard days work in the evening, but inside the buildings, the rooms are being vacated at great speed and the halls and walk ways are turning silent. The buzz is going out London as things like IoT and AI. Companies seek EU locations for the greater number of engineers and collaboration opportunities. IT engineering development moved out of London 3 decades ago and it mostly moved out of Britain 15 years ago as outsourcing companies started up in the Far East offering "programming" services at a fraction of the cost of European operation. European companies were better at resisting that because their first language isn't English and they needed to have development teams at home that spoke the local lingo (which mostly, the outsourcing companies didn't offer), but nevertheless lots of their jobs move too. Contraction of IT Engineering development in the UK has absolutely nothing at all to do with Brexit. tim I believe you 1000%. That is why we still have a VERY LARGE IT sector. In some areas, agreed but not in engineering tim |
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On 18 Dec 2017, tim... wrote
(in article ): "7" wrote in message ... tim... wrote: London's Brex**** emptying offices turning it into ghost town ------------------------------------------------------------- There might be activity in the streets when people come out to buy lunch or relax on a hard days work in the evening, but inside the buildings, the rooms are being vacated at great speed and the halls and walk ways are turning silent. The buzz is going out London as things like IoT and AI. Companies seek EU locations for the greater number of engineers and collaboration opportunities. Did you blame Brexit when manufacturing and call centre jobs were transferred to the Far East between 1995 and 2015? IT engineering development moved out of London 3 decades ago and it mostly moved out of Britain 15 years ago as outsourcing companies started up in the Far East offering "programming" services at a fraction of the cost of European operation. European companies were better at resisting that because their first language isn't English and they needed to have development teams at home that spoke the local lingo (which mostly, the outsourcing companies didn't offer), but nevertheless lots of their jobs move too. Contraction of IT Engineering development in the UK has absolutely nothing at all to do with Brexit. tim I believe you 1000%. That is why we still have a VERY LARGE IT sector. In some areas, agreed but not in engineering Tim (thick as two short planks) |
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On Sun, 17 Dec 2017 16:55:52 +0000, 7 wrote:
London's Brex**** emptying offices turning it into ghost town ------------------------------------------------------------- There might be activity in the streets when people come out to buy lunch or relax on a hard days work in the evening, but inside the buildings, the rooms are being vacated at great speed and the halls and walk ways are turning silent. The buzz is going out London as things like IoT and AI. Companies seek EU locations for the greater number of engineers and collaboration opportunities. Brex****stanies are being oppressed by investors. We demand investors invest in UK start ups now and skip Eurup immediately! investors want something worthwhile rather than sunbed salons, paint shops or criminal thugs ripping off the nhs with fake testing gear from a garage like the 3m drug dealing thug |
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grenfell tower had an "investors in people" plaque on it
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finally ditched mimo wrote:
On 18 Dec 2017, tim... wrote (in article ): "7" wrote in message ... tim... wrote: London's Brex**** emptying offices turning it into ghost town ------------------------------------------------------------- There might be activity in the streets when people come out to buy lunch or relax on a hard days work in the evening, but inside the buildings, the rooms are being vacated at great speed and the halls and walk ways are turning silent. The buzz is going out London as things like IoT and AI. Companies seek EU locations for the greater number of engineers and collaboration opportunities. Did you blame Brexit when manufacturing and call centre jobs were transferred to the Far East between 1995 and 2015? Did we need those jobs? What we needed were the high tech jobs, automation and UBI to make automation economy work. But UBI will be screamed at by snowflakes and that is enough to make the high tech jobs not materialize. Shooting oneself in the foot is common in British poolitics. Did we need copy typists when PCs took over? They are all doing new jobs like web design and content creation today. So the age of automation and UBI is coming. But pooliticians are so focused on brex****, they forgot basic politics and the need for pushing in the next era. Brex**** isn't the problem. Its the pooliticians who are so into themselves and their versions of Brex**** they forgot they got a country to look after. IT engineering development moved out of London 3 decades ago and it mostly moved out of Britain 15 years ago as outsourcing companies started up in the Far East offering "programming" services at a fraction of the cost of European operation. European companies were better at resisting that because their first language isn't English and they needed to have development teams at home that spoke the local lingo (which mostly, the outsourcing companies didn't offer), but nevertheless lots of their jobs move too. Contraction of IT Engineering development in the UK has absolutely nothing at all to do with Brexit. tim I believe you 1000%. That is why we still have a VERY LARGE IT sector. In some areas, agreed but not in engineering Tim (thick as two short planks) |
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On 18 Dec 2017, 7 wrote
(in article ): finally ditched mimo wrote: On 18 Dec 2017, tim... wrote (in article ): "7" wrote in message ... tim... wrote: London's Brex**** emptying offices turning it into ghost town ------------------------------------------------------------- There might be activity in the streets when people come out to buy lunch or relax on a hard days work in the evening, but inside the buildings, the rooms are being vacated at great speed and the halls and walk ways are turning silent. The buzz is going out London as things like IoT and AI. Companies seek EU locations for the greater number of engineers and collaboration opportunities. Did you blame Brexit when manufacturing and call centre jobs were transferred to the Far East between 1995 and 2015? Did we need those jobs? We didn’t, but the people who were made redundant at the time would say they did. And at least when we spoke to the British versions, we could understand what they were saying, plus they knew certain figures-of-speech, which are almost endemic in conversation here. What we needed were the high tech jobs, automation and UBI to make automation economy work. But UBI will be screamed at by snowflakes and that is enough to make the high tech jobs not materialize. Shooting oneself in the foot is common in British poolitics. Did we need copy typists when PCs took over? We needed word processor operators. They are all doing new jobs like web design and content creation today. I doubt it. They will all be retired by now, or possibly dead. So the age of automation and UBI is coming. But pooliticians are so focused on brex****, they forgot basic politics and the need for pushing in the next era. Brex**** isn't the problem. Its the pooliticians who are so into themselves and their versions of Brex**** they forgot they got a country to look after. IT engineering development moved out of London 3 decades ago and it mostly moved out of Britain 15 years ago as outsourcing companies started up in the Far East offering "programming" services at a fraction of the cost of European operation. European companies were better at resisting that because their first language isn't English and they needed to have development teams at home that spoke the local lingo (which mostly, the outsourcing companies didn't offer), but nevertheless lots of their jobs move too. Contraction of IT Engineering development in the UK has absolutely nothing at all to do with Brexit. tim I believe you 1000%. That is why we still have a VERY LARGE IT sector. In some areas, agreed but not in engineering Tim (thick as two short planks) |
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finally ditched mimo wrote:
On 18 Dec 2017, 7 wrote (in article ): finally ditched mimo wrote: On 18 Dec 2017, tim... wrote (in article ): "7" wrote in message ... tim... wrote: London's Brex**** emptying offices turning it into ghost town ------------------------------------------------------------- There might be activity in the streets when people come out to buy lunch or relax on a hard days work in the evening, but inside the buildings, the rooms are being vacated at great speed and the halls and walk ways are turning silent. The buzz is going out London as things like IoT and AI. Companies seek EU locations for the greater number of engineers and collaboration opportunities. Did you blame Brexit when manufacturing and call centre jobs were transferred to the Far East between 1995 and 2015? Did we need those jobs? We didn’t, but the people who were made redundant at the time would say they did. And at least when we spoke to the British versions, we could understand what they were saying, plus they knew certain figures-of-speech, which are almost endemic in conversation here. What we needed were the high tech jobs, automation and UBI to make automation economy work. But UBI will be screamed at by snowflakes and that is enough to make the high tech jobs not materialize. Shooting oneself in the foot is common in British poolitics. Did we need copy typists when PCs took over? We needed word processor operators. ? Copy typist = photo copying in the days when photo copying didn't exist and every had to be copy type to make duplicates. PCs offered mail merge and print runs for thousands of customized letters. They are all doing new jobs like web design and content creation today. I doubt it. They will all be retired by now, or possibly dead. The context is clear - those would be copy typists if nothing changed. So the age of automation and UBI is coming. But pooliticians are so focused on brex****, they forgot basic politics and the need for pushing in the next era. Brex**** isn't the problem. Its the pooliticians who are so into themselves and their versions of Brex**** they forgot they got a country to look after. IT engineering development moved out of London 3 decades ago and it mostly moved out of Britain 15 years ago as outsourcing companies started up in the Far East offering "programming" services at a fraction of the cost of European operation. European companies were better at resisting that because their first language isn't English and they needed to have development teams at home that spoke the local lingo (which mostly, the outsourcing companies didn't offer), but nevertheless lots of their jobs move too. Contraction of IT Engineering development in the UK has absolutely nothing at all to do with Brexit. tim I believe you 1000%. That is why we still have a VERY LARGE IT sector. In some areas, agreed but not in engineering Tim (thick as two short planks) |
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