Comment Re:Cherry picking salary data (Score 1) 124
This disregards that those locations are high cost of living because of the long history of highly paid highly skilled tech workers living there.
This disregards that those locations are high cost of living because of the long history of highly paid highly skilled tech workers living there.
It is protected, but has been abused for decades and no one does a thing about it.
Meanwhile the home was seized under asset forfieture and the police have sold it for their share of the profits before the trial ended. Too bad, Joe. Better luck next time. Maybe you can bid on your car, since that auction is still pending.
They don't want him removed because he's a "science popularizer". They want him removed because he is a charlatan snake oil salesman.
Yet if she was at home with her newborn on WIC and SNAP, you'd be calling her a welfare queen leech. No winning in her situation.
You fail to realize your original position is also anecdotal.
Not registering an aircraft is a felony, but violating national defense airspace in that aircraft is a misdemeanor.
It is not immediate, it is economic growth. Every time the minimum goes up the economy gets a boost which leads to more jobs. That growth stagnates and declines when inflation overtakes the gains. Inflation has shown NO change to its rate of growth in relation to minimum wage hikes. Ever. it grows whether or not wages keep up- but the economy suffers if wages do not keep up.
http://www.dol.gov/minwage/myt...
http://www.cepr.net/documents/...
Easier- require the job be independently categorized (prevents high end programmers listed as "janitorial staff") and the pay rate has to be set at 150% of the current median pay for the area for a US worker in that position. And THEN they must list that job exactly as categorized for US workers to have the opportunity to apply for- reviewed by the H1b oversight to ensure if there are qualified applicants that they are made an offer at the 150% rate. THEN- if there are really no qualified US applicants- the oversight will review the qualifications of who they bring in and ensure they actually meet those requirements. if they are willing to accept a lesser applicant- they must review US applicants and see if any meet those lowered standards.
A man who's last name was tata picked that.
I took a chance on a great opportunity. I walked up on a very busty Army specialist waiting for her friends to get back to the truck. She was standing between two brand new tata pickups. So I said "hey, Nice Tatas!"
It could have gone either way- she found it hilarious.
No teeth if they refuse to enforce it. California Edison had 400 of their current US Citizen employees train the H1b workers that were replacing them. DoL refuses to take any action on it.
You jest, but I have seen many ads that were either impossible to fulfill- like 5 years experience in a language released last week-
Or listed with such low pay as to be insulting- 15 years experience in every known programming languages as well as machine language for every processor ever: $7.35/hr no benefits
I suspect these are listed by companies seeking to import some H1b workers in a very tech-employee heavy market. You can't tell me a company based in the Valley could not find qualified techs.
The unusual word choice and poor grammatical layout identifies you as a non-native English speaker. Particular clues such as "revert" instead of "reply" is a very Hindi error.
So, an H1b worker defending H1b visa abuse is disregarded as overly biased if not outright shill doing what they are paid to do.
Proven time and again by people like Linbaugh and Hannity having advertisers.
Worse.
Something eventful is happening... Oh look, lets film my fucking shoes for 10 minutes while it happens.
The hardest part of climbing the ladder of success is getting through the crowd at the bottom.