Next In Line To Be Offshored To India? Butlers and Personal Assistants.
from the it's-a-small-small-world dept
The world-shrinking Internet has enabled many companies to utilize offshore employees for everything from computer programming to customer service, with the promise a great cost savings (which actually, at the end of the day, turn out to not be that much). Well, now corporations don't have to be the only ones capitalizing on this trend -- you can now hire your own personal assistant or homework tutor in India. For fractions of what you would normally pay for US-based help, your Bangalore butler can help make travel arrangements, book dinner reservations, and help coordinate your busy schedule. Or, if your child is having trouble with their math homework, hire a remote tutor to help them out. Instead of paying $30 an hour for a local tutor, the offshore services charge $99 a month for as many 45-minute tutoring sessions that you want to arrange. The price savings is there, but it is still questionable whether or not these services will draw enough demand to sustain themselves. TutorVista currently has 10,000 subscribers, which sounds impressive until we recall that in 2005, 20,000 students were estimated to be using Indian tutors. Furthermore, it is unclear whether the economies of scale will apply to consumer services -- whereas offshoring corporate services like customer service lends itself to large, multi-million dollar contracts, consumer services are sold to one individual at a time for a few hundred dollars. For the new personal assistant services, the future is murky at best. While most corporate offshoring projects are driven by cost savings, personal assistant services are a new market, now made available through falling prices. Personal assistants once only affordable for Devil Wears Prada-like executives would now be affordable to middle managers. However, since it is a new market, a considerable amount of marketing must be done to even let people know that these services exist. And, of course, with these remote assistants halfway around the world, you still have to make your own coffee.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Butlers?
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Weekend CHL Classes in north Dallas
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DEVIL WEERS PRADA? THA BAND?! LOLOLOLOL
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What you pay for
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That word you keep using... I do not think it mean
I think you mean more like a concierge...
Concierge (n) "A staff member of a hotel or apartment complex who assists guests or residents, as by handling the storage of luggage, taking and delivering messages, and making reservations for tours." [http://www.thefreedictionary.com/concierge]
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Soon to be in Line CEOs
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I did not know about this, now I am excited.
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It's been around for a while...
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you can't offshore trust
the reason personal assistants are so expensive is because they have to be trusted, that means a clean background check, a good work history, proven reliability... in other words, a pedigree.
any foreigner with a pedigree decent enough to be trusted with your personal information has already immigrated to the U.S. so why look overseas? unless you are only interested in the ones who weren't good enough to make it here in the first place.
would you trust a faceless email or disembodied voice on the phone with all of your personal details? how do you verify the pedigree of a person in another country? does india have social security numbers and better business bureaus?
also, assuming that you work with just one person and not some agency service, how do you know what that person is doing with your information since you can't see them ever?
how does reputation work overseas? do foreign cultures understand american values like pedigree?
how do you know that a person's drug test results aren't fake if you have never seen the screening service's operation for yourself? for all you know it's a guy with a PO box that's next door to a kinko's. local resources are cheap and easy to verify.
trust, reliability, and reputation are old fashioned american qualities that you just can't quantify without seeing a person firsthand and getting to know them. that's why you interview job candidates in person. it's expensive to get to know someone that way when there is an ocean between you.
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hmmmmmmm
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Tutors are only a community college away
Also in the Los Angeles area, they have free tutors available on the Internet through the school district. It also broadcasts on the local TV station if you need help and do not have a computer so you can phone in for help.
I think this is going to gain popularity across the US.
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Good idea for a SOHO or One Man Office
You can use this service to take the burden off a cash strapped biz - or to assist your Admin Assn't in a two person office.
Ironically, even Personal Assistants can offload some duties to a remote Assistant.
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Personal Assistant
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