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lyndenpingg says...

Oh Bahamas, I can tell you alot about Indians when it comes to technology. Knowing Bahamians who are not that "savy" and always fall victums to scams. I personally have been exposed to what is called the "Indian Scheme" while living in the USA.

Yup the Indians are good fabricators. They are not what they say they are on their resumes. They provide a few months training in a specialized Tech field then fabricate (lie) a resume to present to employers documenting over 15 years of work experience. Many employers fall victums to this scheme and not realizing that they just hired some recent college graduate with 0 years of work experience.

Not trying to be bashfull towards Indians in any way but just trying to look out for my fellow Bahamians.

Bahamas keep your eyes and ears open!!

lyndenpingg says...

Do not waste time pursuing this concept. This will not be successful in the Bahamas. The Bahamas to 'islandy' where as it is to laid back and the use of technology is not a major factor for production.

Also it is to expensive to operate a business. Similar to the USA thats why the Americans are outsourcing all their IT jobs to India where labour is cheap. This causing alot of Americans not wanting to pursue degrees in technology because they cannot find any work.

My current situation for pursuing a degree in Technology and having to return home to Bahamas lead me into a dull and jobless future. I have an advance degree from an American University and cannot find work in IT here in the Bahamas after returnning some 3 years ago.

Hey Bahamas stick with Tourism and Banking...