Ever employed an Indian in your company

Leo nimecheka kabisa

Ati, “Our company needs an Indian… This guy’s will not buy anything from a company full of blacks”.

I once died a biashara with an Indian, after dealing with around 10 Indians this broke Indian alinipiga wash!!!

Sasa namgonjea.

Have you ever employed an Indian?
When we advertise for vacancies, hardly do we see even one Indian. But tenders, companies zote ni yao.

Now even where do I look for one?

Indians are culturally very communal, hawapendi kuingiana na raiya zingine. A PhD would rather he goes work for his dad’s/ uncle’s company pale inda kuliko akuwe MD kwa ‘nywele ngumu’

I once died
Endea school fees Ngo’mbe hii!

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Indians do business with other Indians

Haka kanyanye kako na akili punguani?

She needs some good D!ck.

Post an ad Ktalk ya India… Just ensure that you retain the the worker’s travel documents upon processing their work permit.

Indians are scumbags of the earth.

Indians wako sawa, not wale wako hapa. Real Indians. Companies in Kenya now use them a lot. Need a software solution? Fly in the Indians. Cheap as fuck and will do the work. Nywele ngumu ataquote bei ingine na ni kitu hajawahi unda. Indians watakuja 4 na wacollaborate wenzao. Migration project? Call an Indian company. Cheap as fuck. Efficient. Fast. At our place of work we were thinking of chasing away our local programmers and outsourcing to india. Hire one. Not a kenyan bred though

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-21043693
Interesting times:confused:

Simple don’t buy stuff from them too.

I.T. wako Sawa. Lakini biashara the only way to deal with them is to hire one to sell to another. Customer care pia hawako mbaya, here in Kenya I will give an example of GA Insurance; all the employees live a life of fear when there boses call them. Mimi I can’t stop laughing vile wahindi huterrorise employees; they are afraid of doing small things.
Also, living in an Indian neighborhood in Kenya, I saw the Indians are brought up to disrespect Sisi nywele ngumu

Autocorrect, fixed: did.

Do you have to respond to a simpleton?

The perfectionist in me likes being accurate.