Someone still sees Eastern Europe as a provider of cheap brainpower. This is insulting.
The value of a service is whatever someone is willing to pay for it - and conversely, the price someone is willing to render the service for.
These folks aren't "forced" to provide "cheap brainpower:" they are offering services at their market rate.
But is it untrue?
The value of a service is whatever someone is willing to pay for it - and conversely, the price someone is willing to render the service for.
These folks aren't "forced" to provide "cheap brainpower:" they are offering services at their market rate.