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Online Outsourcing of Bangladeshi Youth: Bliss or Curse? by Sabbir Khan
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Online Outsourcing of Bangladeshi Youth: Bliss or Curse? |
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Internet,MLM,Research
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From ‘Womb to tomb’; human beings are nourishing through rapid changes. These changes encompass organic to technological phases. Globalization makes change faster among the 3rd world nations as they are treated as a guinea-pig for the developed nations. Outsourcing has attached a new feather to this wing of changes. Bangladesh is one of the experimenting labs of rectifying this new arena polished by the 1st world. Bangladesh has a population of above 160 millions of whom 65 percent are under 25. As the study design was framed on youth (a certain age group); most of the respondents under the study are belonged to the age group of 15 to 30 years. Analysis shows that among 120 respondents, majority (51.7 Percent) respondents belonged to the age group of 21-25 years, following 21.3 Percent of the respondents were at the age group of 15-20 years, 23.7 Percent respondents were at the age of 15-20 and 3.3 Percent respondents were at the age of above 30. As most of the young outsourcers are student so it helps them earning money by only sitting in front of a computer. In the 3rd world country, the rapid acceptance of modern educational facilities creates personality development of the students. “Self-Reliance or Self –Dignity” is becoming a buzzword among the young generation now a days; so they intentionally want them not to be dependent only on their parent’s income. And they are doing well in this field; it is evident that the position of Bangladesh is third on oDesk, a leading marketplace for online job, and Bangladesh's young IT experts do 12 percent of its work. (BASIS). In a third world country like Bangladesh, a new notion or concept endures a lot to be established because at first it creates suspicion among the general people. But now rapid involvement of students in to outsourcing makes it an intellectual investment. Though there exists a rigid patriarchal economy in the 3rd world countries. But now situation is changing, young generations are breaking this prosaic chain. But there is a dark side of the moon indeed; the student who engaged to outsource work gets less opportunity to study. It is hard for a student to carry on study and income generating activities simultaneously. Now a day’s online forgery creates less reliance on outsourcing activities. Some fraud people make it as a platform of making their own profit. They are continuing their fraudulence via MLM in the name of Global Online Marketing (Pay for per click) System. And after gathering huge amount from the general people in the name of investment, they disappear. They take advantage of using this notion with fake ambiguity to the newcomer in this arena. Their pretended misinterpretation of online outsourcing makes situation tougher to the 3rd generation indeed. On the other hand outsourcing creates various psycho-physical complexities of the outsourcer because it puts an individual’s life in a Chair-Table cycle. Passing excess time in front of a computer creates various optical hazards like Myopia, Epilepsy, Black sheds on Iris etc. Sitting excess time on a chair/couch creates long-term back pain and bone-marrow complexity. Outsourcing at first seems as an interesting job but frequent execution creates monotony. It’s like ‘living on a chair’. Cigarette smokers usually try to relief from this monotony by increasing their amount of cigarette. This promotes a fatal health hazard. And the ultimate aftermaths are like reluctance in food taking, digesting problem, mental distress, and sudden anger. For the chain smokers, smoking cigarettes in short interval; is their basic source of entertainment during outsourcing. In a sense outsourcing execution postulates their smoking behavior and amount. Despite of those dark sides; outsourcing paves a new way of flourishing tech-adaptation and virtual earning in the poor nation like Bangladesh. Due to increased interactions with international IT community, the IT sector of Bangladesh has already drawn significant attention and has been positively highlighted in different mediums around the world. Sabbir Rahman Khan; Student of Khulna University, Bangladesh
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