Posted on 10/29/2015 4:12:43 PM PDT by Amntn
Last night during the CNBC primary debate, Donald Trump, who to this point in the campaign had been the Republican candidate most closely aligned with the conservative grassroots on immigration policy, seemed to have altered his message in several significant ways.
Breitbart News documented some of these changes here.
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Weâve asked to have someone like that for a long time, and here his is. He listens and modifies his stance to get it right.
I canât argue with that.>>>
agree it’s a learning curve but he learns. will it really work? dunno
I agree. We’re all waiting to see if it does.
Did the last Republican president work?
Breitbart: Do you think agree with Senator Rubio that there is a shortage of talented Americans?
Trump: Rubio is dead wrong. America produces the best and brightest in the world. It’s time to stand up for own students, many of whom are racked with terrible, terrible debt and facing a disastrous job market. We are graduating two times more students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) than find jobs in those fields every year. We have a surplus of talented Americans and we need them to get jobs first.
Wow! That was straight forward and to the point . Good on him!
It is either Bombay or some Igmo on a sand dune and you spend all your time trying to understand what the heck they are saying! My husband just tells them he wants to speak to an American.
That still sounds weird. The firm was being asked to swallow an order of magnitude more of Disney’s work. No gradual growth plan there, a lot of room for it to all go south.
You're mistaken in that. They were all let go.
” Disney rapes itâs park visitors for profit”
Not true. No one is forced to go to the Disney parks.
Aha, only if they have kids. What they charge for food and drink in their parks is rape, plain and simple, while what they do to their employees is simple screwing. Having some experience with food and labor costs, I know of what I speak. Consider a simple bottle of water alone, if you or I buy a case our cost for a name brand might be about a quarter a bottle, so I guess Disney charging ten times that is just honest profit?
LOL! JL, you’re full of funny tidbits today :)
Sharp and to the point. Milk bone image is still fresh in the mind :)
Did the last Republican president work?>>> work as in did he really do a job no not really
Yes. I was anticipating him hitting this home run last night. It was a major disappointment that he whiffed at the most opportune time.
;-)
Which is why I continue to wonder how Ted Cruz can want to increase them by 500%.
Huh? Are you joking?
How could you know that their entire IT department needed to be fired for incompetence?
Ping
Because I deal with the products of Disney IT on a routine basis.
My favorite Facebook quote, when the entire Disney architecture collapsed during a routine rollout, “Let’s face it, if we did our jobs like Disney IT, we’d all be fired.” Amen.
The Magic Band rollout is hundreds of millions of dollars over budget, years behind schedule, and was designed to integrate and capitalize on all income streams, something it still fails spectacularly in doing.
Plus, it’s routine failures alienate hundreds of customers daily, and those customers need a phenomenal amount of service recovery.
And this has been going on for a few years now.
Do you believe Disney should hire different Americans instead of those they had?
I believe their contractor should hire the best legal, qualified people for the job.
It would be nice for their IT to no longer suck.
Having said that, the Orlando workforce at this moment probably only has IT workers looking for work that were just let go.
A much bigger issue than paying Americans $100k vs. $60k to an H1B is relocation. By definition, the H1Bs want to relocate. How many people want to relocate to Orlando and what is the incentive cost to do so?
This is why Disney has college initiative programs to recruit other kinds of cast members from all over. Simply put, Disney and Universal have a much larger footprint than the local labor market can bear. You can get college kids to relocate for the Disney experience and resume. My niece works there for that reason. But people with the experience to command 100k salaries are most likely settled into their 2.3 kid, white picket fences lives. Selling them on relocating isn’t quite so easy.
Sure. Hire Americans first. That is perfectly in line with my ideological beliefs. Like most things, reality isn’t so black and white.
Did you want a real answer or were you just looking to score a political point?
“You know considering how Disney rapes itâs park visitors for profit, itâs not like they couldnât afford to continue employing the IT workers at their wages. What they saved in screwing the employees over was chickenshit plain and simple. I believe in companies being able to make an honest profit but Disney makes a pimp look like a philanthropist.”
I just imagine that Walt Disney has been spinning in his grave for years over what the JINOs who now control his once-proud company have done to it and to his name.
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