H1B / Offshoring Concerns
old.reddit.comReddit post pulled despite a a very healthy debate over a growing issue:
https://www.reddit.com/r/recruitinghell/comments/1htnn3m/ame...
With all the debate over H1Bs, Offshoring is orders of magnitude more damaging.
Of course they want to bring in Indians. Why would they want to pay a US citizen $100,000 a year or whatever the commensurate salary is for your job:
Looks like all the sites like unreddit went away, sigh
Looks like HN just pulled this post?
I still see it on page 2 of "new". It's tough to get h1b article upvotes on hn, ime.
Ah ok, seeing it now - thanks!
All of us concerned with this 10 years ago were called 'racists'. Welcome to I told you so.
I solved the issue personally by changing careers into something that's not being outsourced (and won't any time soon), since nothing was being done about it.
Would you be willing to share what career/field you moved into that won't be outsourced any time soon?
Personally, after spending the last decade in FAANG, I've grown disillusioned with the tech world but still have kids I need to take care of for the next 10-15 years.
This is exactly what I did, proactively. I figured, better I just bite the bullet on my own terms. Saved up money for a year, and made the jump.
The worlds richest man just called everyone that came out against H1B a racist. He then proceeded to remove blue checks of vocal accounts who disagreed with him and shadow banned accounts by labeling them spam.