To: trini
No, I understand that fairly well. I lived in LA for two years and doubt I saw a single lawn being mowed in BEverly Hills that was being mowed by a US citizen. However, and particularly in the case of H1B Visa jobs, these are people we should try very hard to keep once they come over.
35 posted on
09/22/2003 12:42:19 PM PDT by
.cnI redruM
(Success will not come to you. You go to success.)
To: .cnI redruM
Upgrading the quality of American Tech education seems to be out of the question for some reason.
The companies crying for these visa's could invest in our own colleges, they could provide guest lectures to ensure the graduates are up to date, but I guess they do not believe in that sort of investment.
I do not believe that the visa holders are any smarter than our own citizens if given the full opportunity to learn.
It was not that long ago that American companies were willing to invest in a little employee training AFTER they hired someone.
I have no polite terms to describe these companies, they disgust me.
181 posted on
09/22/2003 5:29:19 PM PDT by
Richard-SIA
(Nuke the U.N!)
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