1 posted on
12/11/2002 8:53:33 AM PST by
FlyingA
To: FlyingA
www.zazona.com
2 posted on
12/11/2002 8:55:10 AM PST by
FlyingA
To: FlyingA
Obviously exaggerated sentiments, Nope, not exagerated.
3 posted on
12/11/2002 8:56:08 AM PST by
glorgau
To: FlyingA
letting the H-1B visa cap shrink from 1.95 lakh to 65,000 in '04. Sorry, as a liberal arts graduate I don't understand scientific notation - what exactly is "1.95 lakh"?
To: FlyingA
H-1B's will be a dead issue soon. The trend is to just move operations overseas, lock, stock, and barrel.
"Will Code For Food"
10 posted on
12/11/2002 9:03:49 AM PST by
Wolfie
To: FlyingA
Recently unemployed high tech worker bump. Although as a sales engineer, I'm less likely to be replaced by an H1-B visa holder (language and culture issues coming into play with American customers), I agree that the H1-B visa program became a real and unnecessary threat to US high tech workers the instant the IT industry started sputtering (with the dot.bomb crash in early 2000) and this issue should have been addressed over a year ago.
To: FlyingA
Bump!
18 posted on
12/11/2002 10:53:22 AM PST by
neutrino
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