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San Diego’s Qualcomm is the fifth-largest user of H-1B talent
Inflation is already taking off not because of US consumer demand but foreigners with excess US dollars are starting to spend them. Talk to any in the cattle and grain industry and they are talking about $10+ a pound for regular hamburger meat, $5 for a box of corn flakes because of the ever increasing demands by the Chinese for meat.— January 21, 2013 6:58 p.m.
San Diego’s Qualcomm is the fifth-largest user of H-1B talent
Qualcomm is about to have a MAJOR layoff.— January 21, 2013 6:55 p.m.
San Diego’s Qualcomm is the fifth-largest user of H-1B talent
An even bigger problem is that the US is not the only game in town. If you are super bright then much more attractive opportunities exist OUTSIDE of the US. We no longer get the "best and brightest" on H1Bs but the rejects that could not find a job in their own country. Why should any Indian come to the US living 12+ in a 1BR apartment working 168 hours a week for under $800 ?? You come over ONLY IF you are not good enough to find a job in India.— January 21, 2013 6:54 p.m.
San Diego’s Qualcomm is the fifth-largest user of H-1B talent
I advise young Americans to avoid STEM careers due to the extremely grim job prospects due to H1B infestation and offshoring.— January 21, 2013 6:51 p.m.