[nycphp-talk] Off Topic: International Outsourcing
Ajai Khattri
ajai at bitblit.net
Wed Jun 30 12:57:03 EDT 2004
inforequest wrote:
> That is the new American entrpreneur. Do it... stop talking about it.
> You know why?
Yes I know - though starting now without any savings to live on during
the transition would be a tad foolish don't you think? Im working on
some online business ideas to make enough money to fund the departure...
> Because once you become a "farmer" you will see how the farming
> business operates. You will learn how it manages risk, how it manages
> information flow, and how it squeezes profits from the channel, the
> market, the government. Then you will see opportunity -- in deploying
> IT within farming.
>
> You will start to deploy IT in new inovative ways, as a "farmer".
> Pretty soon you will be carvig out a new niche, and the other farmers
> will be following your lead, and the IT revolution will extend deeper
> into farming because of you. And then one day, you will look at the
> racks of servers you have built up in your barn, and say "I'm thinking
> of getting out of IT.... perhaps moving far away and becoming
> arafting travel guide...."
Believe me, I have thought about this many times (Visions of hydroponic
farms with computer-controlled climate and irrigation systems feature
prominently in my thinking).
I have a friend who left New York and went to live in New Mexico. He
bought 6 acres outside of Taos and is planning to build an "earthship"
(for those of you that don't know, an earthship is an
environment-friendly self-sustaining dwelling - we're talking solar
panels, geothermal systems, harvesting rain water, natural sewage
systems, etc etc. See http://earthships.org/ for info).
> I am hopeful everyone working for someone else in IT will see the
> light before they are 45 years old, and go their own way. If you are
> willing to take the risk of chucking it all to become a farmer, why
> not take the lesser risk of chucking the job to go it on your own?
I was thinking of before I get to 40 years old myself...
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Aj.
Systems Administrator / Developer
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