Work, Managment, and Outsourcing Project
For our project our team decided on interviewing our fathers who work different types of jobs, and ask them some questions about outsourcing and management. My father is a Retail Residential Mortgage Loan Officer at HSBC Mortgage Corporation. What he does there is provides financing for purchasing a home. His work is mainly concentrated in the Mortgage and Home Equity part of his bank. The first question our group chose to ask was whether or not our fathers fear they're jobs being outsourced in the near future. My Dads response was "partially", because there will always be a need for personal sales contact. Not everyone is comfortable with banking over the internet. They are afraid of identity theft and other Internet related crimes. Next we asked they're feelings on outsourcing, this question took much longer for him to answer. After thinking hard on this question he said "the more outsourcing completed the less control we have over our products and services; there are many problems with communication and lack of personal touch." Although this is a problem, this is the way the industry is going for cost saving and profitability. This move will create repeat business, "shopping around". After this great discussion on outsourcing my mom my dad and me had I asked the next question: whether or not his job outsourced already? He replied with a yes and said they (his corporation) is already doing telesales originating, and customer service in India. Also HSBC stands for Honk Kong Shanghai Banking Corporation, which shows all work in this company is not located in the United States. The next question was about the pay comparison to his manager. What my Dad said is what many others may also think, "Its acceptable, added responsibility warrants increased pay". Managers are expected to do more than the others do, so higher pay is expected. I believe that managers that actually do something deserve more pay, but the managers that do less than the normal worker does not. Lastly we asked if he believed labor, management and outsourcing are the major factors in the diminishing of the middle class. His answer was yes, because outsourcing is cutting into both middle management and labor positions. This will hurt our economy, and in particular for my Dad "this might cut into the number of people looking into purchasing a new home". Personally I believe that outsourcing will hurt our economy. It is taking away American jobs and putting them overseas. The diminishing of the middle class will create a large gap between the poor and wealthy with no one in-between.
My father is the head coordinator of shipping and receiving at MOOG Inc. There coordinates everything Moog ships--hardware built by Moog, and everything Moog receives--raw materials, accurately.
My father works for Delphi Harrison as a service man. He works daily with heavy machinery. These machines produce parts for production in the auto industry. My dad fears greatly that one day he could lose his job to others in Mexico and China who can do the same work for a lower wage. Delphi already is outsourcing, and plans to outsource even more in the near future. He stated, “In most cases the company eases into outsourcing and the process is slow, so when a company closes the hit isn’t so sudden.” When I asked him about his feelings toward outsourcing, I immediately sensed he was heavily against it. Words cannot describe the anger he feels deep down towards this topic. He feels that the government is selling out the middle class. He knows he has no control over it but he feels the country should pass laws not allowing it. “It’s hurting the middle class leaving to big of a gap between the rich and the poor.” Another topic that bothers him is the pay of managers compared to the workers. According to my dad, there are many managers who just don’t do their job right and don’t deserve more money. In his job the worker is doing more work then a manager does and is receiving less pay. The interview ended with this enticing quote, “Corporate greed is a serious problem. When is enough, enough? Outsourcing is killing the middle class. I need someone to tell me how outsourcing is helping this country. Large factories leaving for other countries cannot be replaced. 3,000 good paying jobs closing and hiring those people in casinos (etc.) just isn’t the same. The rich just keep getting richer. I honestly think in another 50 years this great country will be in serious trouble”
We just wanted to thank you for making us take a deeper look at something we never really stopped to think about. It opened our eyes to things that are happening around us that we now know more about. Also, thank you for introducing us to new tools and websites, (blogger,vyew etc.) because without them this project would have been much more difficult. Thanks again.