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in addition to this detail I might add I can't remember the last time I had a customer service call that took place with someone stateside. It's easy to point to AI when offshoring for favorable interest rates is really the reason.


I'm surprised more folks aren't live to this -- AI is just the scapegoat. The jobs are moving to where labor is cheaper.


I remember the outsourcing meme was huge in the early 2000s. "Don't study CS, you'll get outsourced." Why is it only happening now? It's far from a new idea.


> Why is it only happening now?

because 2020-2022 COVID happened and forced everything remote. world didn't end.

the offshoring boom was the 90s and 2000s, and generally ended not amazing, but now a new generation of leadership saw it could be done, and done better -- video calls to the other side of the globe work far better than in 2004, speaking from experience.


The exaggerated state of the national security narrative.


Two data points from last month:

American Express

And a large bank headquartered in Virginia

I think USAA but that was two years ago


I just had one on saturday actually, was a pleasant surprise!

I called bank of america’s credit card line and asked for a support agent. A friendly lady answered, she had a southern accent. :)




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