Also, can I point out that the actual point is that crap like happened to Ahmed Mohammed is a problem since he could well have been a home-grown engineer, rather than trained abroad. I disagree that using foreign-trained engineers is necessarily a problem- if they are more skilled than domestic engineers, then the job should go to the more skilled engineer- but to US citizens that could be trained as engineers get discouraged is ridiculous.
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Can we stop saying Ahmed Mohammed "made a clock"?
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Originally posted by mjr View Postthat visa can get renewed yearly, however.
Originally posted by mjr View PostI'm here to tell you: There is no shortage.
Originally posted by s_stabeler View PostI disagree that using foreign-trained engineers is necessarily a problem- if they are more skilled than domestic engineers, then the job should go to the more skilled engineer- but to US citizens that could be trained as engineers get discouraged is ridiculous.
You eliminate your in house techs, contract their jobs out to an agency attached to a foreign company who provides H1B workers at cheaper rates, then as a final fuck you; Make the employees you're eliminating train the incoming H1B workers to do your job.
And viola. You're contracting the workers so you're no longer directly responsible for pesky things like health care, employee benefits, proper wages, etc. If you're really "lucky" you can eliminate the in house operation all together. No need for overhead, work space, etc.
Then if you don't need the foreign workers anymore, no problem! They're staying in the US is contingent on being sponsored by an employer. If they don't find another job and sponsor they get shipped back to their home country. Taking that training with them. On the other end, the outsourcing company back in the home country gets skilled foreign trained workers coming back from the US. Which it can then use to offer more outsourcing internationally at cheaper labour costs.
Everyone benefits at a corporate level. Not so much below that.Last edited by Gravekeeper; 10-27-2015, 04:23 PM.
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Oh, I agree it's not good when the immigrant worker isn't as good as the domestic worker- on the other hand, it's arguable that the actual problem- except on the macro scale- is that the job is going to someone who isn't actually the best person for the job, just because they are cheaper. ( by the macro scale, I mean it is an issue for the government if the situation is causing a brain drain)
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