Wrong. Getting paid less doesn't mean the quality is always going to be bad.
In this case getting paid less means, people don't have opportunities to begin with and are ready to do compromise with anything just to get the opportunity.
When I started out here in India, I was paid 10,000 Rs per month at a call center. And I considered my self fortunate for even having a job. My programming job salary started at 14,000 Rs per month. Back then 16 hours at office used be my regular working hours, and I didn't even complain. Heck I considered myself extremely fortunate to even get that opportunity.
>>Decent grads from a good school regularly get Rs 100K/month offers,
You are talking of an extremely minute minority, who often don't work at their first company for more than an year. And generally go the US to their MS or MBA. In short they are not even relevant to the grand scheme of things.
Getting paid less doesn't mean the quality is always going to be bad.
In most cases like this, you get what you paid for. More number of hours and not complaining doesnt mean quality. There might be cases like you, but frankly the chances are too less.
Wrong. Getting paid less doesn't mean the quality is always going to be bad.
In this case getting paid less means, people don't have opportunities to begin with and are ready to do compromise with anything just to get the opportunity.
When I started out here in India, I was paid 10,000 Rs per month at a call center. And I considered my self fortunate for even having a job. My programming job salary started at 14,000 Rs per month. Back then 16 hours at office used be my regular working hours, and I didn't even complain. Heck I considered myself extremely fortunate to even get that opportunity.
>>Decent grads from a good school regularly get Rs 100K/month offers,
You are talking of an extremely minute minority, who often don't work at their first company for more than an year. And generally go the US to their MS or MBA. In short they are not even relevant to the grand scheme of things.