Managers and Team Leaders have been concerned about how to solve, close support tickets or copy-paste code from Google since a large number of employee came with leave request after Congress’ says No tax for those under 35, that’s what the party mulls for 2019 manifesto.
A city that is famous for its serpentine traffic jams, poor drainage systems, and frothy toxic lakes. While these techies are vocal on social media about civic issues, they’re largely indifferent towards electing a candidate who can bring about change in previous Karnataka election.
Techies who pay taxes that are staggering 30% in some cases are happy on this new manifesto.“We pay tax on the entire salary said, one techie”.
Techies now say Voting: A Right, A Privilege, or A Responsibility.
Fact Check: Lowest in any category
The cheapest average annual salary of a software engineer in Bengaluru is 11,00,000, 11 times lower than the highest average annual salary of other jobs (Sarcasm).
Out of which 30% is deducted as a tax for which techies are known to DDOS social platforms with view and changes it needs. Also, not to forget the concept of variable pay, which is paid to an employee based on either individual performance, company performance or even both.
Everything Matters now
Some professionals who during previous Karnataka election said they were simply too busy to prioritize elections over their work. Have voluntary applied for a leave and say that this coming election is really a priority over everything.
Another spokesman who previously said a government cannot help you with real customer issues. Has even planned to give an election-off to his team and says the government is the only one that can help with getting more business into this country. (More Sarcasm)
The Congress continues with its efforts to galvanize the middle class behind it as it had done in 2014. It had promised jobs for the youth within 100 days of coming to power. The Congress hopes to prepare its manifesto well ahead of time, and will crowd-source ideas across the nation.
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Article by: James Furtado, Bengaluru