Posted on 09/18/2003 6:18:22 AM PDT by old-ager
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Maybe you should just lie (as H1-B applicants do).
I haven't wasted my time writng a politician in a long, long time. But the stuff these Republicans are saying is so false, they have to know it. Finestein gets to take the "high road" of truth?? I'm writing the White House, my local Congressman, my California Senators, and these loser GOP *@#*$*#$@! Senators, and telling them one simple message: My vote in the next national election moves with the H1B and L1 program. If the GOP persists in selling my industry and my job to the lowest international bidder, I'm done with them.
SFS
Go to an HR professional society meeting some day. THere are NO men left in the biz to speak of.
EEO made it so.
Yes.
You ask easy questions.
Ingersoll is such an American loving company that they moved their Corporate charter and home to some island in the Carribean. Would anyone expect this company to have any concern for American workers?
Just ignore ol' Running Dawg. Chicom talking points and all.
At the company I just started work for (employed at last!), there are NO males in the 12-person HR dept or payroll dept
This is the same line of garbage you hear from corporate flunkies at every level of employment. I spent 15 years in I.T. and saw my share of Indian, Chinese, Russian etc people being exploited because they were on a visa and couldn't quit a job without being sent home.
These days I'm out of IT and in the construction field (lower pay but they can't ship your job overseas), and I see hoardes of illegals doing jobs under conditions that would generate an ocean of lawsuits if they had Americans doing them. Things that OSHA would close the job down for (no safety equipment, improper ventalation things like that). The point is, it doesn't matter whether we're talking about H1-b engineers, asbestos removal workers or lettuce pickers. The reason most of these jobs can't be filled by Americans is that the conditions of employment are intolerable. The only way employers will improve these conditions is if the supply of cheap , semi-indentured labor is cut off.
This particular example reeks. Someone should take a close look at the facts here. Anyone subscribe to the Society of Plastics Engineers? For such a supposedly super-heated field, it sure looks like their journal is highly concerned over U.S. Plastics Engineers working on their resumes, and networking skills to find jobs. It also mentions a steady stream of U.S. graduates of Plastics Engineers coming out of the colleges. H'mmmmmmm.
Big multi-national corporations don't have penises, of course, they are just full of dicks -- dicks willing to lie, and who can't trust an honest person. Grasso! Hey, he's a King of the Liars! More power to him for getting the contract he did. But look at the big Dick wolves all running the NYSE and the multi-nats.
People are so happy when the stock market goes up! They feel those big Dicks and Toms and Micheals running the big one up where it gives them such pleasure! "Oh give me that 401k again"
The cheap sleazy crack ho's of the stock market are the everyday 401k and retirement fund "investors" -- JQ Public, Mr. and Mrs. They just don't quite realize yet how they have been abused.
They were probably looking for someone who'd work for $25,000 a year.
I was laid-off a week ago from a "major manufacturer of aerospace electronic equipment".
When I started at that company 19 years ago in one of their Flight Management groups, I knew a fair amount about airplanes, but nothing about "Flight Management". I subsequently developed a significant portion of the "vertical navigation" function from scratch, part of which I now hold a patent on.
I recently, pre-layoff, interviewed with another group trying to build a Flight Management computer.
I was told my "vertical navigation experience isn't current enough" and I "...didn't know enough about their particular hardware architecture".
Idiots.
Those reasons would have been enough to disqualify me from the original job, which I excelled at.
Typical non sequitur. Elizabeth Dickson, who is she?
In addition, she is focusing on a couple of very unique positions. Most people reading that likely don't personally know a plastics engineer or industrial robotics engineer who is looking for work. Back during the boom, however, I asked an H-1B Visa worker who I worked with what his area of expertise was. It was C++. Now, one might argue that there was an occassional shortage of C++ programmers during the Boom (though I don't know that for a fact). But I can tell you that, in Silicon Valley, there are thousands of good C++ and Java programmers who are currently looking for work. There is definitely no shortage now. Anyone who says otherwise is flat-out lying. The H-1B Visa program definitely needs to be tightened up to those positions for which there is a clearly demonstratable shortage.
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