To: A. Pole
Thanks for the ping.
I suspect Americans dont realize that young people, many from Eastern Europe, have been coming over to America to do seasonal work for years.
I meet these kids every summer when I go to Dewey Beach, Delaware.
There are apparently, international job shops set up which recruit these kids in their native countries, and handle all the paperwork, guest visas, and transportation. I suspect they also pay the kids a salary, or send the money direct to family members back home.
Don't get me wrong, most of these kids I have met were nice kids, very personable, and appeared to be good workers.
But I have to wonder...where are the American kids working...the ones, who, (as I once did myself), use summer work as a means of financing their own education, or start their own businesses?
32 posted on
02/12/2006 11:48:17 AM PST by
Dat Mon
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To: Dat Mon
Seasonal resorts can't possibly pay enough to hire American kids -- primarily because those American kids make up a sizeable portion of their customer base.
35 posted on
02/12/2006 12:27:34 PM PST by
Alberta's Child
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