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May 01, 2006

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I lived in the Philippines for a while. There is a growing outsourcing there.

One way to combat this if you see your company moving this way, offer to oversee the operation in the selected country. There is consultants in the Philippines teaching people how to set these up, hire the people etc.

I personally would love to live in the Philippines on my salary here!!

It is going to be hard to combat companies that can move into these countries and pay people $3-$5 a day.

Right! Your job may just be outsourced. But you can think of it the other way. If you're one of those who do the jobs listed here (advertising, marketing, website design and coding, etc.) you yourself can do freelance work. You can build your own clientele. Technically, you can even earn more than what you're earning at the moment.

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