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To: GraceZ who wrote (7861)1/5/2003 11:16:30 AM
From: tonyRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
You may think this is a good thing for American workers, but it'll only accelerate companies into moving whole operations overseas.

As I have pointed out, when a person is fired it is Citizen and not H1-B. Now since these companies are being sued, they are not hiring H1-B.

What you are implying we should keep H1-B on payroll and keep on firing our Citizens and train them to become handyman or RN and we should discourage our children into going to technical degrees, so these companies do not move operations overseas. Please explain.

I feel sorry for Computer Professionals. What I heard that these companies bring people from India for on site support upto 3 months and they are still paid wages from India. H1-B scam will end, eventually.

All this implies RE has seen its peak for a Loooong time. Now it is downhill.