When both your enemies cacs and Indians go to war all you should do is sit back and enjoy the show. nikkas caping for a group that hates you more than cacs.
Let's seeMaybe now American STEM graduates will be able to get jobs. I've worked in tech for over a decade. And would much rather work with someone straight out of college over an H1B anyday. The Government should slap higher fees on all these employment visas.
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To a degree I agree with this. There are very talented people in the US. But the bar of entry may be too high as it is for some. Also, there may not be enough in an immediate sense for certain positions. They'd have to lower the bar of entry to solve both problems or put an honest effort into recruiting people from the US. And it is something the government would have to monitor and enforce. This is the problem. Instead, most of these companies will instead play games and try and game the system. Healthcare is rife with this shyt.I don't believe they can't find US workers to do the job. They very much can. We have very talented people in the US that will be more than willing to do the job.
This is a policy that I (so far with the information that I have) support. I'm just sick of the executive orders.
Not every Indian is the same
Depends where you source them from and what their pay is.
The statement you made is very poor, because that talent could just be a reflection of your budget
A small subset of Indians been in Japan for decades I think. But if the government significantly increases the numbers it will backfire like every place else.Bro the Japanese may actually crash out over 500,000 Indians. Their cultures are so polar opposite it's gonna get ugly.
A small subset of Indians been in Japan for decades I think. But if the government significantly increases the numbers it will backfire like every place else.
Almost every foreign office I deal with at work anywhere on the globe usually has an Indian working in that office. And that's across several different industries and companies. I think with the exception of maybe Latin America. Even the ones I work with in the States are always talking about visiting some other country.
I knew eventually there would be a backlash just by how they invade other people's spaces and act like they own things. I won't know some of them from a hole in the wall at work. Yet they have no qualms asking you for personal favors out the blue despite just meeting you.
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On its face, this actually protects the American worker. I don’t know enough about the program to determine the unintended consequences though.