Chet Gardiner <> wrote:
> In the meantime, instead of paying to educate Americans they're
> spending billions to incarcerate them and then blaming Americans for
> the mythical "qualified worker shortage".  

Where is it mythical?  

Secondly where are the education of Americans failing to get these jobs?
Are the same people going into international banking because that is where
the mill+ bonus payouts are these days?

Lots of students went into software in the .COM haze.  Since then wages are
way down and job volume went down as well who wanted to get a degree in a
dead end job?

>From India's POV getting the degree in "tech" is a good idea.  Those who
can't cut it opt out for business.  


Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer

Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159

"A good way to judge people is by observing how they treat those who
    can do them absolutely no good." ---Unknown

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