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<blockquote data-quote="rlongnt" data-source="post: 1628777" data-attributes="member: 665"><p>Asinine business decisions made by executives for short term massive personal gains at the cost of long term company viability. This is like a construction worker who pawns all his tools and thinks he is cash heavy but then can’t work as a result. Sure it’s fun for a very short time but then what? Actually that’s a bad example because they cash out and could care less what carnage they leave behind.</p><p></p><p> Hello McFly&#8230;&#8230; How about Offshoring? </p><p></p><p>Even worse is the H1B program where an employer signs a document stating that they can’t find a qualified U.S. Engineer, Developer etc. and must therefore sponsor someone from the global pool. Often a US based Engineer winds up teaching the incoming worker before he himself is Right Sized” in the next force reduction. The H1B program should be called what it is. Indentured servitude! This is fraud pure and simple more often than not. What the employer should state is we don’t want to pay a fair wage and would like to have someone we can pay little and work as many hours as we see fit. We also want someone who will not speak out for fear they’ll get sent home. This leads to a crappy product because they replace some of the brightest minds with plain old crap! Crap in crap out, what does anyone expect?</p><p></p><p>Just my two cents. It’s not worth a damn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlongnt, post: 1628777, member: 665"] Asinine business decisions made by executives for short term massive personal gains at the cost of long term company viability. This is like a construction worker who pawns all his tools and thinks he is cash heavy but then can’t work as a result. Sure it’s fun for a very short time but then what? Actually that’s a bad example because they cash out and could care less what carnage they leave behind. Hello McFly…… How about Offshoring? Even worse is the H1B program where an employer signs a document stating that they can’t find a qualified U.S. Engineer, Developer etc. and must therefore sponsor someone from the global pool. Often a US based Engineer winds up teaching the incoming worker before he himself is Right Sized” in the next force reduction. The H1B program should be called what it is. Indentured servitude! This is fraud pure and simple more often than not. What the employer should state is we don’t want to pay a fair wage and would like to have someone we can pay little and work as many hours as we see fit. We also want someone who will not speak out for fear they’ll get sent home. This leads to a crappy product because they replace some of the brightest minds with plain old crap! Crap in crap out, what does anyone expect? Just my two cents. It’s not worth a damn. [/QUOTE]
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