Friday, May 9, 2008

You are losing your job because you are a dumbass engineer!

Check out this speech by Hurd:

He says there aren't enough talented technical people in the US and that's why they are going elsewhere. Coupled with the fact that HP is laying off HP engineers in the US one can only conclude that it's becuase we are a bunch of dumb-asses, unlike those smarty-pants overseas.

I understand now... I really do...

http://blog.wired.com/business/2008/05/hp-ceo-dwindlin.html

HP CEO: Dwindling Tech Talent Could Hurt the U.S.
By Betsy Schiffman May 06, 2008 1:14:53 PMCategories: Hewlett-Packard
Americans are getting dumb, and it's difficult to attract top tech talent to the U.S. now. Or so says Mark Hurd, CEO of Hewlett-Packard.
Speaking at an event at Castilleja, a private girls school in Palo Alto, where his daughter attends, Hurd lamented the sorry state of technical research in the U.S.
"In this country, we have a problem," Hurd says. "The source of this country's greatness has been its technical talent . . . But you have to go where the tech talent is, and right now the tech talent is in Asia."
Hurd says that only 40 percent of HPs 40,000 engineers are now based in the U.S., where it had previously employed about two-thirds of its engineering force domestically.
"We often can't keep [engineers] in the country even after they've graduated from U.S. universities like Stanford," Hurd said.
If it sounds like a politically conservative, alarmist statement, it's worth noting that Hurd sits on the board of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. (a notoriously conservative organization). He also says he gets all his news from Fox News. (We think he was joking . . . Sort of.)
Photo: Courtesy Hewlett-Packard

1 comment:

MdeLeon said...

This must be why I get all the e-mails requesting me to explain what I've been doign for the past 10 years to a team of new, untrained engineers in China.

I'm not implying Asian people are dumb ... I'm really not ... but it's not that they are more talented at developing printers then I am, otherwise they wouln't be askign me fto help train them.

We'll see how Mark feels about this as costs continue to rise in China.