Griswold -> RE: How Are You Coping with the Recession? (6/22/2008 4:14:27 PM)
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ORIGINAL: PainSmith It's odd, not all industries are affected by it. My industry is running short of people, not jobs. I guess Europe is in a different economic state to the US. All the same, there is a dramatic slowdown here in the construction industry in some countries, including Ireland. Is the computer industry resilient in the US, or is the recession biting there too? Painsmith, oh it's resiliant alright, they can't get enough "H1b" visa workers to hire at $25k per year to replace the American workers who were making $100k per year! And Bill Gates told our congress a few weeks ago that he'd like to see "unlimited" amounts of "H1b" visas! Find me one H1b Visa tech hire who's making 25k a year, and I'll pay his wages. People coming in on H1b Visas are regularly asking...and getting...70k and higher to start. The reason (and the ONLY reason) these people are "coming over here and 'stealing' American jobs" Popeye, is for the very simple reason that not enough American people are willing to stick it out in college to get the necessary skills related to attain those tech positions. When they do, you can rest assured, American companies will pay THOSE people 70k, and possibly even more...since they already know all the roads, speak English, won't have to go through 3 months of acclimation, and....oddly enough, American hires are a better bet for these tech company's, because a fellow who was raised in Iowa, Vermont, Seattle, Santa Barbara or even Nantucket....is a whole heck of a lot less likely to move back to India, Taiwan, or China after we teach them everything we know and start a competing company.
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