To: hoosierskypilot; harpseal
"If someone does something really well, we want the person who's going to perform a similar function abroad to learn from the master. Then the person in the United States will continue to do their job just as before," Dundas said.
... Dundas said while holding back a laugh.
[ Texas Instruments ]: "You have a declining pool from which to draw, and more of those people are foreign nationals," Larson said.
Care to back that up with any figures? We don't have enough smart people in our country. What's that? Oh we don't have enough smart people that want to work for $5k a year.
2 posted on
08/11/2003 10:06:06 AM PDT by
lelio
To: lelio
I had to train my IT replacement last year. It blows.
3 posted on
08/11/2003 10:09:01 AM PDT by
scottlang
To: lelio
Perhaps Dundas in a member of that organization which believes its OK to lie as long as it advances the cause of your group or a member of your group.
To: lelio
"Intel provides L-1 workers a cost-of-living adjustment if they work at the Santa Clara headquarters or elsewhere in the United States. Intel pays for housing, cars, return trips to the workers' home countries and full medical benefits - a package that ends up costing significantly more than hiring an American, she said." Well, such a deal. Where do we Americans go to apply for that glorious deal?
To: lelio
"Intel provides L-1 workers a cost-of-living adjustment if they work at the Santa Clara headquarters or elsewhere in the United States. Intel pays for housing, cars, return trips to the workers' home countries and full medical benefits - a package that ends up costing significantly more than hiring an American, she said." Well, such a deal. Where do we Americans go to apply for that glorious deal?
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