Guys,

No offence meant. But Wake up and get yourself updated!! Yes - what you guys are talking about is and was applicable a few years back. And it still is applicable to some of the Universities. But the educational standards, professional development in India and many other Asian countries are now in par or in some areas outbeating the West. We have now a days expats from all over the world including Europe and US visiting these countries for professional development. Now - I would agree that this does not apply for all industries and sectors. But to generalize like the way you guys just did - is a bit way out of line. There are UK citizens and US citizens taking up jobs in countries like India at intern and even mid management level positions. Like I said - things have changed drastically over the past few years. And again, if the so called Asian standards of education and professional development is so poor, I wonder why so many Asians are hired and employed in US an UK in all the blue chip companies!!

And how do you judge what a person has to be paid based on how much he/she was earning before??!! A person should be judged on his/hers package based on what the persons capabilities are or what the person can produce.

Now - on the actual question - of the skin color and the citizenship - whether we like it or not - the hard reality is that in this part of the world its still applicable and not in all cases, but many cases, the package would drastically vary with one's skin color or nationality and at times both. But many refuse to admit it. But hey - lets face it - this is the reality!!

"Work like you don't need the money, Love like you've never been hurt, and dance like you do when nobody's watching "!