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    Merry Christmas.

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        Originally posted by scarter1 View Post

        What jobs are you applying for, if you don't mind me asking?
        They approached me on LinkedIn but it is doing some Test Consultancy work.

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          There was a big boxing day thread on X/Twitter.

          Musk posted about a massive skills shortage in IT.

          However he was using code words like shortage of 'Motivated workers', meaning he thinks US workers aren't as motivated as legal tech sector visa workers.

          By this he really meant US workers don't want to work for long hours for low end pay.

          But his MAGA fanbase turned on him for wanting to hire cheap Jeets (US terms for Bobs) while native US IT workers are struggling to find work.

          Others pointed out that if there is such as large shortage of talent then why were tech firms doing layoffs.

          Then Musk backtracked and said he was only talking about the shortage of top 0.1% of talent.

          A wake up call for Musk.
          Last edited by Fraidycat; 27 December 2024, 10:59.

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            Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post
            There was a big boxing day thread on X/Twitter.

            Musk posted about a massive skills shortage in IT.

            However he was using code words like shortage of 'Motivated workers', meaning he thinks US workers aren't as motivated as legal tech sector visa workers.

            By this he really meant US workers don't want to work for long hours for low end pay.

            But his MAGA fanbase turned on him for wanting to hire cheap Jeets (US terms for Bobs) while native US IT workers are struggling to find work.

            Others pointed out that if there is such as large shortage of talent then why were tech firms doing layoffs.

            Then Musk backtracked and said he was only talking about the shortage of top 0.1% of talent.

            A wake up call for Musk.
            He can't have the Penny and the Bun by backing America First then turning round and calling American workers lazy.

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              Originally posted by SussexSeagull View Post

              He can't have the Penny and the Bun by backing America First then turning round and calling American workers lazy.
              No idea what he was trying to achieve with that post, only reading what's been posted above TBF.

              Perhaps, the US are also encouraging immigration, seems to be a big money earner for the UK, so would expect the same in the US.

              Although I know little of how politics works. I just assumed that we were all effectively batteries quite similar the view portrayed by the The Matrix, whereby we are here to provide the government with as much cash as we can.

              I.e. Even the application process would attract fees.

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                Originally posted by SchumiStars View Post



                No idea what he was trying to achieve with that post, only reading what's been posted above TBF.

                Perhaps, the US are also encouraging immigration, seems to be a big money earner for the UK, so would expect the same in the US.

                Although I know little of how politics works. I just assumed that we were all effectively batteries quite similar the view portrayed by the The Matrix, whereby we are here to provide the government with as much cash as we can.

                I.e. Even the application process would attract fees.
                Read afterwards there Is something of a split between libertarians who want the best people brought into the country and nativists who want to pull up the drawbridge within the MAGA movement,

                With a few exceptions, namely the stupidly rich moving here, the only people who tend to financially gain from immigration are the actual immigrant and their family, which is fair enough as that is probably why they did it, and the companies who until recently only had to pay them 80% of the going rate. As we are seeing in IT and other white collar professions, the government lose a fortune in tax take and paying out in benefits when there isn't enough jobs to go round in a downturn.

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                  https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyv7gxp02yo

                  Seems quite a similar situation over here. Except $200k seems a bit better than the crap we get over here.

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                    Originally posted by SchumiStars View Post
                    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyv7gxp02yo

                    Seems quite a similar situation over here. Except $200k seems a bit better than the crap we get over here.
                    Saw a thread on Linkedin yesterday where someone posted screenshots from a site similar to Glassdoor where H1B visa holders can anonymously post their salaries and who they work for. Some large famous companies on there with plenty of salaries way below $200k, some under $100k.

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                      Similar seems to be happening in the TV industry, A boom post Covid following a lack of opportunities rings true.

                      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crl3077699jo

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