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To: Reno89519

Actually, I am in the field. Good IT and engineering workers are hard to find. Those that want to work can find a job today. Like most occupations, the sliding scale of salary depends on experience, ability and desire to work hard. What jobs do you think are yours by birthright?


31 posted on 09/22/2019 10:39:05 AM PDT by John123 (It is Time for Debt Jubilee. Everything is Free)
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To: John123

Actually, I am in the field. Good IT and engineering workers are hard to find. Those that want to work can find a job today. Like most occupations, the sliding scale of salary depends on experience, ability and desire to work hard. What jobs do you think are yours by birthright?


Interestingly, Indians seem to have no problem finding other Indians to hire in IT. It’s only Caucasians they have a hard time finding to hire. Why do you think that is?


43 posted on 09/22/2019 10:54:39 AM PDT by lodi90
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“What jobs do you think are yours by birthright?”

Jobs in America with American companies.

Or, do you have a problem with that?

I’ve been in the IT business 40 years. In that 40 years American companies have imported several million foreign workers under the ruse they could not find enough qualified Americans.

Problem is, there were and are plenty of qualified American workers, they just don’t want the job at 1/2 the market rate and no benefits. They don’t want 70hr weeks.

Whereas Indian, Chinese, Korean and Pakistani workers will take the jobs under those terms and the crazy indentured servitude H-1B requires.

But, apparently you think that is a good thing.


52 posted on 09/22/2019 11:10:19 AM PDT by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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