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To: Grampa Dave
Where are the AMERICANs that work for these companies?

I was going to say that more than likely there AREN'T any, but in doing a LCA search for foreign workers at Ptech, it appears that they only have THREE. Something tells me that the rest of their employees can't all be US Citizens though...


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Records Matching your Search: 3

CertCode EmpName EmpEIN WageRateFrom RatePer BeginDate NumImmigrants JobTitle WorkState_1 PrevWage_1 PrevWagePer_1 WageSource_1 OtherWageSource DetDate
C PTECH INC 043223676 0055000.00 Y 6/15/01 001 SOFTWARE ENGINEER MA 0048200.00 Y O THE SURVEY GROUP 6/15/01
C PTECH INC 043223676 104000.00 Y 10/5/01 001 VP PROFESSIONAL SERVICES MA 89565.00 Y O OES SOC WAGE DATA SURVEY 10/2/01
C PTECH INC 043223676 104000.00 Y 10/5/01 001 VP PROFESSIONAL SERVICES MA 89565.00 Y O OES SOC WAGE DATA SURVEY 10/11/01

98 posted on 12/06/2002 12:22:53 PM PST by FormerLurker
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To: FormerLurker
Thanks, for this data. Each day I continue to be impressed with knowledge level and search capabilities based on those knowledge levels by our good Freepers.

Your data in this reply is one of those reasons why I prefer to get my news and the input and analysis on Free Republic.

Re US citizens: A young relative of mine and his wife are in the computer programming industry in the SF Bay Area. Both are conservatives and since 9/11 with young babies, they are even more conservative.

He fears that stuff like this goes on all the time with no problems with the mass of hate America home grown pro terrorists in the Bay Area. He is, also, concerned about all the foriegn born programmers in many of these companies.

I think that this anti American feeling is as strong in Boston among called Americans as out here on the left coast.
100 posted on 12/06/2002 12:40:28 PM PST by Grampa Dave
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To: FormerLurker
How many workers would you estimate that they'd need? And could that work be done remotely from other countries?
104 posted on 12/06/2002 12:55:34 PM PST by Lion's Cub
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To: FormerLurker
CertCode EmpName EmpEIN WageRateFrom RatePer BeginDate NumImmigrants JobTitle WorkState_1 PrevWage_1 PrevWagePer_1 WageSource_1 OtherWageSource DetDate
C PTECH INC 043223676 104000.00 Y 10/5/01 001 VP PROFESSIONAL SERVICES MA 89565.00 Y O OES SOC WAGE DATA SURVEY 10/2/01
C PTECH INC 043223676 104000.00 Y 10/5/01 001 VP PROFESSIONAL SERVICES MA 89565.00 Y O OES SOC WAGE DATA SURVEY 10/11/01

From the company's web site:

Joseph Johnson, Vice President of Professional Services, comes to Ptech with over 15 years of professional experience and will be managing the overall delivery of professional services, including consulting and training to Ptech clients and partners. Prior to joining Ptech, Mr. Johnson was a partner at Arthur D. Little responsible for the North American Management Consulting Practice and was Vice President in charge of professional services and knowledge management domains for Cayenta, Inc., an enterprise application software and services subsidiary of Titan Corporation, where he grew the practice by 300% in less than 12 months. Prior to joining Cayenta, Mr. Johnson was the Chief Operating/People Officer at Breakaway Solutions, where he grew the company from 150 employees to well over 1,000, participated in managing its IPO (resulting in achievement of NASDAQ's top 10 in 1999), directed its $225M acquisition of Eggrock Partners, and developed the Breakaway Venture Capital fund. Mr. Johnson has also held executive positions at Cambridge Technology Partners, KPMG, worked as an investment banker at Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb. During his career, he has served as board level advisor to three of the Fortune 50 corporations. Mr. Johnson holds a BA in English from Holy Cross College and graduated as a Fulbright Scholar from the Edinburgh Business School.
So, from what country does Mr Johnson hail? Hmmm, Holy Cross, not Holy Crescent. Fulbright scholar ...

If this deal comes up empty, then the government will have screwed a bunch of ordinary Americans. I mean, who's going to deal with this outfit after this publicity? Better get those resumes posted!

BTW, neat website you found there, FormerLurker.

121 posted on 12/06/2002 5:01:22 PM PST by cynwoody
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