as a midwesterner, i can confirm your observation that employers tend to be ignorant about sponsoring a work visa.but, they LOVE to hire cheap labor.english speaking is not neccesary.
but, when do we who are the backbone of this economy get to train and be prepared for the future?
i can almost hear management say,"can't keep these folks on the farm anymore. they want to learn stuff. gotta hire me some people i can keep in line"
so a thread of resentment is to be expected by the citizens. we want to grow. foriegn workers undercut our growth.
it's like the horny husband buying the sex because there's no commitment involved. while the mate has invested in the relationship he enjoys domestically, and is being ignored.
can't we see that,in the heightened state of awareness we're all in, most of us have made a killing off of micro$oft's products.
the revolution is irreversible. micro$oft must die. but what remains. oh, a cadre of open-source replacements. not yet.
i can't wait to see the language of an GNU-based company press-release explaning why their product is over-priced, buggy, and their tech-support is uninformed at best. get to work,friends!
now the whole f*&^$%#@g thing makes more sense. having fell in love with computing and IT, i haven't had one stirring moment of desire to tear shit apart(much less re-engineer it). i hope they had a hang-over the size of manhattan, and vow never to a)drink again, or b)hide the soldering iron when they do.
"preflight before marriage"- gutenburgh
"Of course, this is the pattent office and they have approved dumber pattents over the years."
exactly.when our government whores and skuzball legal communities team up, you'll get crap like body-language patents, or worse.
"entropy, my boy. entropy. that's the future of business." - jukal
as a midwesterner, i can confirm your observation that employers tend to be ignorant about sponsoring a work visa.but, they LOVE to hire cheap labor.english speaking is not neccesary.
but, when do we who are the backbone of this economy get to train and be prepared for the future?
i can almost hear management say,"can't keep these folks on the farm anymore. they want to learn stuff. gotta hire me some people i can keep in line"
so a thread of resentment is to be expected by the citizens. we want to grow. foriegn workers undercut our growth.
it's like the horny husband buying the sex because there's no commitment involved. while the mate has invested in the relationship he enjoys domestically, and is being ignored.
can't we see that,in the heightened state of awareness we're all in, most of us have made a killing off of micro$oft's products. the revolution is irreversible. micro$oft must die. but what remains. oh, a cadre of open-source replacements. not yet. i can't wait to see the language of an GNU-based company press-release explaning why their product is over-priced, buggy, and their tech-support is uninformed at best. get to work,friends!
sounds like bil c.'s china policy to me. the revolution is happening. jump in. hang on.
DUDE, you should! it's called a laptop. l-a-p-t-o-p. try one out. your friend-dp
now the whole f*&^$%#@g thing makes more sense. having fell in love with computing and IT, i haven't had one stirring moment of desire to tear shit apart(much less re-engineer it). i hope they had a hang-over the size of manhattan, and vow never to a)drink again, or b)hide the soldering iron when they do. "preflight before marriage"- gutenburgh
"Of course, this is the pattent office and they have approved dumber pattents over the years." exactly.when our government whores and skuzball legal communities team up, you'll get crap like body-language patents, or worse. "entropy, my boy. entropy. that's the future of business." - jukal