Posted on 04/26/2020 7:11:07 PM PDT by jroehl
If every H1B visa was canceled tomorrow and all of these foreign workers were sent home, I honestly wonder if most companies that employ them would simply hire them back in their home countries. In an age of modern information technology and communications, you can work with someone in India as easy as you can work with someone in the next zip code.
The Democrat party seems to think so.
“After 31 years in a highly skilled field a person should not feel threatened by the loss of their career.”
It has happened to plenty of people in other industries. It was happening to me but I did make it out in time just as you hope.
This time it’s happening due to technology so it’s kind of a two-edged sword, no?
We have NO reason to import foreign IT workers, now that we can all work from home, right?
The importation of cheap labor is a completely bipartisan undertaking.
I bet if you raised concerned about these foreign workers, you would be fired with a lable of racist stuck on you record. We have allowed Cultural Marxism to be used as justification for anything that give advantage to unethical policymakers.
Defense contractors can only hire US citizens.
That part of IT is still US-only.
Eve if that were the result for some, better than them here.
My youngest son graduated with dual majors in both Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. An easy decision for him as there is some overlap in the curriculum.
Graduated from a well-known school with a very good GPA.
He has applied for many jobs all across the country and has had exactly ZERO interviews nevermind job offers.
Link isn’t working for me.
My husband lasted 28 years in IT before he had too much grey hair, the wrong nationality and a salary that made him a target. He and I both taught at pitiful salaries in a parochial school for a few more years to get our sons through college. Job security, pensions . . . quaint notions . . . unless you’re a government employee.
That’s the problem right there.
That thought came to my mind also.
I don’t want to be dismissive, but technology jobs aren’t as
secure as the jobs our parents and grandparents had.
In their generation there was far less upheaval due to
things changing. In today’s society, things always seem
fluid, changing, being born and dying in a short period of
time.
Corporations answer to their shareholders too. Not
everything they do is sinister. They have to be on the
top of their game. If not, the leadership is booted.
The one true thing here above all else, is that this guy
admits he’s lucky to still have a job in the field.
It’s a sad reality. The times they are a changing.
I don’t know how you get around that.
bttt
This is true. My son-in-law, an IT genius, works remotely with his counterparts in Israel, England, and Germany.
Home office is in Berlin.
Our son has a science degree from an excellent state university. He applied online for many many jobs, and never heard back. When he tried to contact people, they directed him to the online application process. He did this for months before finally allowing a family member to put in a good word for him at her place of employment. Result - full time job with benefits. He didn't want to use connections because he thought it was unfair. It's tough getting started, especially if you're not in a 'disadvantaged group'.
Not so - time zone differences, and the inability to ever drop in on an employee, matter.
What matters even more is the inferior quality of offshore work - which has moved a number of companies to 're=shore' in recent years.
I worked for a power company before I retired. I sounded the alarm about allowing foreigners holding no allegiance to our nation having unfettered access to the grid and I was ridiculed for my efforts.
There is no legitimate reason for h1b’s. They exist out of greed, not necessity. If they were prohibited American business would adapt - just like they did before they came along.
Lets look at the bright side. Now all these foreign workers can come here and pay taxes to support the rest of us while we shelter in place for the next 25 years until COVID-19, COVID-20, COVID-21, etc. are defeated. :-P
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