I see; what has happened in the tech sector over the past few decades is also hitting financial services/accounting. Any work that can be sent overseas is being moved as rapidly as possible, while for work that can’t foreigners are being shipped here to do it for less (with no employee rights, hence they work far longer hours).
As in “The Grapes of Wrath”, more and more Americans are migrating, following work; as a result, they aren’t buying homes or having families. Rather than deal with massive de-population, the government simply traffics more foreigners here to fill out empty housing stock (even if they require Section 8 vouchers to do so) and our classrooms. The push for foreign students isn’t just at the college level; many towns need them just to keep their elementary schools open.
I hope you hear some good news soon; you’re in my prayers.
Thanks for those prayers. Definitely need God to open doors that can’t be closed. Appreciate the prayers very much.
Oh, I’ve looked at the whole gamut. Was about to go fast-food, hooboy, in Texas when my plans suddenly changed a couple years ago. And off to another state I was. One that ranked at the very bottom in job creation years ago. Oh well, that’s how the cookie crumbles. But there were good aspects, as well.