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Aging Workforce a Concern for US Tech Firms
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| March 4, 2006
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Posted on 03/04/2006 5:29:59 PM PST by 2Jim_Brown
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To: MJRitter
Sounds union. Very rare in high tech for there to be OT.
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posted on
03/07/2006 9:55:31 AM PST
by
GOP_1900AD
(Stomping on "PC," destroying the Left, and smoking out faux "conservatives" - Take Back The GOP!)
To: 2Jim_Brown
Aging Workforce a Concern for US Tech Firms Why? By 2010, what work that remains that isn't being done by H1-Bs locally will be directly offshored to India.
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posted on
03/07/2006 9:58:29 AM PST
by
Euro-American Scum
(A poverty-stricken middle class must be a disarmed middle class)
To: 2Jim_Brown
bigger problem i see is that stupid piece of paper (called a degree) that says that, theoretically, a person is capable of doing a job. most of the best computer techs i know are the ones that barely made it thru high school- usually because they were too busy playing on their computers- then they end up with $10 an hour jobs, doing work that if they had that piece of paper, they could be making 3x that or more.
if companies hired the best person for the job, not the person with the fanciest piece of paper, they'd have better workers and could pay less for them.
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03/07/2006 10:11:45 AM PST
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absolootezer0
("My God, why have you forsaken us.. no wait, its the liberals that have forsaken you... my bad")
To: GOP_1900AD
I'm a design engineer in the aerospace industry.
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posted on
03/07/2006 4:16:24 PM PST
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MJRitter
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