10% unemployment but H1B visas accelerating

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by noob_trad3r, Dec 10, 2009.

  1. It takes the US $6 to generate $1 of growth right now. Something is obviously wrong with their overpriced educations, illchosen vocations, and deposition towards debt instead of savings...

    Obviously its cheaper, more effective, and less risky to bring in immigrants who've already been moderately to highly successful in their respective careers or business, and allow them to bring their family to the US where they can work harder for less, accomplishing more.

    And I'm white and Caucasian, I just see it how it is.
     
    #61     Dec 10, 2009
  2. Yeah, that is really none of my business. But since I belong to defendant camp, I too have say.

    Alien in court.

    Prosecutor: you can't speak because you are not an American :p LOL

    Feel free if you want to live in your dream world and be happy :) Watch the world cup between "New York - Boston" and ignore everything else happening outside.

    Someday you will find that those H1B jobs are gone for ever (like manufacturing jobs). H1B may sound bad but it is lot better than other alternative that you have.

    I made my point.

    But hey - why am I explaining it to you.

    I'm still open to meaningful conversation.
     
    #62     Dec 10, 2009
  3. What is in there that is not understandable? It's like that Indian Govt. did everything to build a talent base but that talent base is leaving them?

    Also this is a business risk to them. Each Indian flying out on H1B is causing a direct loss of 2-3 outsourced jobs.

    Their loss, your gain :)
     
    #63     Dec 10, 2009
  4. it's considered dishonest in American society to fail to disclose a potential conflict of interest, even if you dont feel it affects your opinion. Why is it that Indians as so obcessed with 'helping America'?

    you expressed a number of opinions then very reluctantly disclosed that you are not a citizen, after multiple times being asked

    you are dishonest
     
    #64     Dec 10, 2009
  5. It is clear Indians and Chinese are abusing the system. Thus creating an outcry.

    You have to be pragmatic : as these companies are GLOBAL companies what can you do to adress the problem?
     
    #65     Dec 10, 2009
  6. Your last question was directed to someone else (please refer back to the thread). When this question was directed to me, I answered immediately.

    Anyway, we are getting distracted from the main point.

    You should be thankful that people are still willing to come on H1B. If no one comes, you won't find those job here causing you a bigger loss.
     
    #66     Dec 10, 2009
  7. in this thread, i've exposed you for what you are
     
    #67     Dec 10, 2009
  8. And you get NOBEL prize for that. LoL
     
    #68     Dec 10, 2009
  9. US will be a third rate nation regardless.. all one has to do is look at projected demographic profile in 2050.
     
    #69     Dec 10, 2009
  10. no, this is something i've already done, not something i plan to do
     
    #70     Dec 10, 2009