For probably 10 years I've been very vocal about the problem that companies want fully formed professionals but aren't willing to put the time or effort into training entry level people.
One thing that enrages me about the skilled trades is that governments put on ad campaigns trying to get kids to want to do skilled trades, but in reality when an apprenticeship job is actually advertised, hundreds of people including people who are fully qualified to do the job through education they paid for themselves apply. "Oh, we need more grants for apprentices!" no, we need more apprenticeships.
One thing that enrages me about the skilled trades is that governments put on ad campaigns trying to get kids to want to do skilled trades, but in reality when an apprenticeship job is actually advertised, hundreds of people including people who are fully qualified to do the job through education they paid for themselves apply. "Oh, we need more grants for apprentices!" no, we need more apprenticeships.
Ah, the "Americans don't want to work" argument..
Is it possible that corporations are simply leveraging legal paths (Amazon isnt struggling to pay a few immigration lawyers) to put downward pressure on wages?
Is it possible that corporations are simply leveraging legal paths (Amazon isnt struggling to pay a few immigration lawyers) to put downward pressure on wages?
> This also happens when most go to college and believe they are above the wages of starting positions.
This isn't the reality.
College grads are struggling to find normal jobs at any rate. Many are just dropping out the workforce.
Blaming it on "kids these days" is turning a blind eye to a massive issue. When an entire generation delivers uber eats to each other and lives in the basement, is it more logical to blame them all as individuals, or to question fundamental aspects of society?
This isn't the reality.
College grads are struggling to find normal jobs at any rate. Many are just dropping out the workforce.
Blaming it on "kids these days" is turning a blind eye to a massive issue. When an entire generation delivers uber eats to each other and lives in the basement, is it more logical to blame them all as individuals, or to question fundamental aspects of society?
Sure.
Scrap the SS part. If they are that good that they can command 4x the normal rate they deserve it.
It still fixes the broken process and hB1 visas would all but disappear and expose the lie.
Scrap the SS part. If they are that good that they can command 4x the normal rate they deserve it.
It still fixes the broken process and hB1 visas would all but disappear and expose the lie.
I'm not sure I understand your premise.
Are you suggesting that HB1 visa salaries are higher than regular salaries?
Or just that "kids these days aren't what they were when I was a kid?"
Are you suggesting that HB1 visa salaries are higher than regular salaries?
Or just that "kids these days aren't what they were when I was a kid?"
This is a winner idea.
It would also expose the fact that there isn't a lack of American talenrt, just a lack of talent at low wages.
It would also expose the fact that there isn't a lack of American talenrt, just a lack of talent at low wages.
Musk is apparently whacking accounts on X that don't agree with the need for unlimited HB1 visas to help corporations ratchet downward pressure on wages.
While I understand that corporate CEOs are willing to sell out American communities for profit, it would be nice if at least our politicians were presenting real solutions to educating the workforce and removing downward pressures on wages.
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I'm seeing a pattern..
1. Problem statement
2. Ignore problem, but help corporations leverage imported workforce at lower pay which is legally tied to the company (indentured servitude)
3. ?
4. Profit
1. Problem statement
2. Ignore problem, but help corporations leverage imported workforce at lower pay which is legally tied to the company (indentured servitude)
3. ?
4. Profit
They talk about the struggle to find workers, but offer no solutions to talent and wages.
Maybe they just want to import foreigners at lower wages..
Maybe they just want to import foreigners at lower wages..
It is likely true in the short run.
Weak men make hard times and all that.
But history shows that the left cannot stop themselves from conjuring their boogie man, and that man is not Trump.
Weak men make hard times and all that.
But history shows that the left cannot stop themselves from conjuring their boogie man, and that man is not Trump.
Why was it gross?
The absence of wholesome Christmas markets is a negative reflection of American culture.
The absence of wholesome Christmas markets is a negative reflection of American culture.
https://www.avclub.com/spotify-royalties-stock-music
> Spotify had been working with stock-music companies like Epidemic, which offer music that tends to be played in the background rather than music that is wholly focused on. Think jazz, electronic, lo-fi beats to study/relax to
> Spotify had been working with stock-music companies like Epidemic, which offer music that tends to be played in the background rather than music that is wholly focused on. Think jazz, electronic, lo-fi beats to study/relax to
Hmm..
So it appears we are trading unaccountable unelected bureaucrats who don't have the best interests of everyday Americans as their priority under the Democrats, for unaccountable unelected bureaucrats who don't have the best interests of everyday Americans as their priority, but instead now under the Republicans?
So it appears we are trading unaccountable unelected bureaucrats who don't have the best interests of everyday Americans as their priority under the Democrats, for unaccountable unelected bureaucrats who don't have the best interests of everyday Americans as their priority, but instead now under the Republicans?