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Missed the point
They are saying because they offshored, most people onshore decided that media studies, advertising, and honing their spinning plates routine for the next Britain's got talent series, would be a better career a choice. So far fewer have come through the ranks achieving skilled and experienced.

This isn't blaming those who provide offshore IT, even less about blaming the people you provide. This is some day soon, they won't have anyone who knows how to manage and coordinate what you provide.
Those of us who struggled through this period, are waiting to be asked, nicely...
Posted by Tony Hopkinson
Updated - 19th Jan