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Kanas City -- July 27, 2009
The YRC Board today announced that the office of President
of YRC will be outsourced to
India as of September 1, 2009.The move is being made in
order to save the President's $500,000 yearly salary,
and also a record $7 billion in deficit expenditures
and related overhead that his office has incurred
during the last 5 years. It is anticipated that $7
billion can be saved to the end of the President's term.
"We believe this is a wise financial move. The cost
savings are huge," stated Board member Thomas Reynolds.
"We cannot remain competitive on the world stage with the
current level of cash outlay," Reynolds noted.
President Zollars was informed by email this morning of
his termination. Preparations for the job move have
been underway for some time.
Gurvinder Singh, a tele-technician for Indus Teleservices,
Mumbai India , will assume the office of President as of
September 1, 2009. Mr. Singh was born in the United States
while his Indian parents were vacationing at Niagara Falls , NY .
Thus making him eligible for the position. He will receive a
salary of $320 (USD) a month, but no health
coverage or other benefits.
It is believed that Mr.. Singh will be able to handle his
job responsibilities without a support staff. Due to the
time difference between the US and India , he will be working
primarily at night. "Working nights will allow me to keep my
day job at the Dell Computer call center," stated Mr. Singh
in an exclusive interview. "I am excited about this position.
The YRC Board today announced that the office of President
of YRC will be outsourced to
India as of September 1, 2009.The move is being made in
order to save the President's $500,000 yearly salary,
and also a record $7 billion in deficit expenditures
and related overhead that his office has incurred
during the last 5 years. It is anticipated that $7
billion can be saved to the end of the President's term.
"We believe this is a wise financial move. The cost
savings are huge," stated Board member Thomas Reynolds.
"We cannot remain competitive on the world stage with the
current level of cash outlay," Reynolds noted.
President Zollars was informed by email this morning of
his termination. Preparations for the job move have
been underway for some time.
Gurvinder Singh, a tele-technician for Indus Teleservices,
Mumbai India , will assume the office of President as of
September 1, 2009. Mr. Singh was born in the United States
while his Indian parents were vacationing at Niagara Falls , NY .
Thus making him eligible for the position. He will receive a
salary of $320 (USD) a month, but no health
coverage or other benefits.
It is believed that Mr.. Singh will be able to handle his
job responsibilities without a support staff. Due to the
time difference between the US and India , he will be working
primarily at night. "Working nights will allow me to keep my
day job at the Dell Computer call center," stated Mr. Singh
in an exclusive interview. "I am excited about this position.