To: khelus
Nothing like the smell of pimping for importing more guest workers in the morning.If students did their "fair share" by applying themselves in their studies, there wouldn't be any need for importing guest workers.
By the same token, I think we have plenty of qualified people...employers want to pay as little as possible.
16 posted on
08/08/2012 5:29:08 AM PDT by
Night Hides Not
(The Tea Party was the earthquake, and Chick Fil A the tsunami...100's of aftershocks to come.)
To: Night Hides Not
I think we have plenty of qualified people...employers want to pay as little as possible. The HORRORS!!! Next thing you know, consumers will want to pay the lowest price for goods and services too!!! And get the highest return for their investments... where does it all end??!?!?! Aiiigghhhh!
19 posted on
08/08/2012 5:31:02 AM PDT by
Teacher317
('Tis time to fear when tyrants seem to kiss.)
To: Night Hides Not
If students did their "fair share" by applying themselves in their studies, there wouldn't be any need for importing guest workers.
This is not at all true and certainly does not explained proven, experienced STEM people who are unemployed/underemployed because they have been replaced by off shoring and guest workers and illegals AND as a condition of receiving severance these same people are required to train their replacements.
By the same token, I think we have plenty of qualified people...employers want to pay as little as possible.
this is extremely true. Hence the replaced of experienced personnel by off shoring and guest workers.
45 posted on
08/08/2012 7:41:47 AM PDT by
khelus
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