
Hillsborough, North Carolina, Jan. 14, 2004 - BringITHome.US Official Release BringITHome.US has been released in an effort to spotlight the movement of technology jobs overseas. Development of the website will give a voice to American Technology Workers displaced by the current trend. (PRWEB) January 14, 2004 Blade Technology, LLC has released BringITHome.us in an effort to save US technology jobs that are migrating offshore by the thousands. While many see the movement of IT jobs as a trend, US technology workers have different opinions ranging from Homeland Security concerns to eventual dependence on foreign services not unlike the US dependence on foreign oil. Blade CEO Jamie Daniel stated, "Like many technology workers already know, 'He who controls the data, controls the world'. Try getting a loan or buying a car without going through a credit bureau." During 2003, many now unemployed technology workers, spent their last months training their foreign replacements. To add insult to injury, the US technology job market has gotten weak, while technology education companies are doing well. Tech jobs are moving overseas to economically depressed areas of the world. Corporations are developing the infrastructure in other countries, while rural America has spent the past few years investing in theirs. 'Places in West Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee are economically depressed and have invested in their technology infrastructure. I don't see why these locations are not a viable alternative to offshoring.' Daniel stated. # # #
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