Hello, India? I Need Help With My Math
The first wave of slicing up services work and sending it abroad has been all about business operations. Computer programming, call centers, product design and back-office jobs like accounting and billing have to some degree migrated abroad, mainly to India. The Internet, of course, makes it possible, while lower wages in developing nations make outsourcing attractive to corporate America. The second wave, according to some entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and offshoring veterans, will be the globalization of consumer services. They foresee an array of potential services beyond tutoring and personal assistance like health and nutrition coaching, personal tax and legal advice, help with hobbies and cooking, learning new languages and skills and more. Such services, they say, will be offered for affordable monthly fees or piecework rates.
See "Hello, India? I Need Help With My Math", Steve Lohr, The New York Times, October 30, 2007