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BTW, the 13th Amendment banned indentured servitude as well as slavery.
Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
And the H1B relationship is classic indentured servitude.
Maga_Chaos_Monkey says
It took me less than 20 minutes to skim the whole thing. I didn't find anything about requirement for digital ID there. It relies on user reporting to determine who's minor and who's not and set the platform policies accordingly.
That "TheQuartering" cunt is stirring up shit for some purpose.
He's lying about "80hr weeks".
If this somehow ends up in front of SCOTUS the shit is open and shut. The question is how can it happen.
RWSGFY says
If this somehow ends up in front of SCOTUS the shit is open and shut. The question is how can it happen.
I looked it up. Legal definition of indentured servitude is a contract to work for a single employer for a predetermined period without pay.
They are paid, so they are not IS.
He's lying about "80hr weeks".
Indians as far as H1B are weird though. They'll just work 12-14 hours, but talk on the phone all the time. I can't recall ever going into an Indian run gas station where they weren't talking on the phone with someone. Usually on speaker. I'm guessing it's the same in IT/tech with them. Ear buds in just talking to one of the 1B plus buddies back home.
$80k college degree in STEM
AmericanKulak says
$80k college degree in STEM
Please tell me where you can get a 4-year STEM degree for a mere $80k.
AmericanKulak says
$80k college degree in STEM
Please tell me where you can get a 4-year STEM degree for a mere $80k.
Dislike unions, but apprenticeships are the way to go.
AmericanKulak says
$80k college degree in STEM
Please tell me where you can get a 4-year STEM degree for a mere $80k.
Easy in CA: start with 2 years in community college (essentially free if living with parents) and then transfer to one of the less prestigious UC or CSU schools (like UC Merced or Cal Poly Humboldt) where you'd pay less than $40K per year, room and board included.
Easy in CA: start with 2 years in community college
Dislike unions, but apprenticeships are the way to go.
RWSGFY says
Easy in CA: start with 2 years in community college (essentially free if living with parents) and then transfer to one of the less prestigious UC or CSU schools (like UC Merced or Cal Poly Humboldt) where you'd pay less than $40K per year, room and board included.
Which year!
https://financialaid.ucmerced.edu/cost-attendance
Undergraduates who first enroll in Fall 2024
On-Campus, Off-Campus, At-Home
Food & Housing $21,446, $13,000, $8,020
Totals $43,954,$37,044,$32,322
Non-Residential Total $78,154,$71,244,$66,522
Actually it costs $27K/room for 3 room dorms as per a parent who sends his kid there!
RWSGFY says
Easy in CA: start with 2 years in community college
Yes, doing 2 years in community college would cut down the bill somewhat. I am not a resident of CA so no free tuition and my kid does not qualify for any needs based grants. I did suggest a local CC until she figured out what she wanted, but she wanted the "away from home" experience and the wife agreed so viola, $120k for the four years.
RWSGFY says
Easy in CA: start with 2 years in community college (essentially free if living with parents) and then transfer to one of the less prestigious UC or CSU schools (like UC Merced or Cal Poly Humboldt) where you'd pay less than $40K per year, room and board included.
Which year!
https://financialaid.ucmerced.edu/cost-attendance
Undergraduates who first enroll in Fall 2024
On-Campus, Off-Campus, At-Home
Food & Housing $21,446, $13,000, $8,020
Totals $43,954,$37,044,$32,322
Non-Residential Total $78,154,$71,244,$66,522
Actually it costs $27K/room for 3 room dorms as per a parent who sends his kid there!
If you are not CA resident UC system is a total rip-off.
its not just UCs but applies to most of the out of state schools as well
waaay under $80K total if community college backdoor route is taken..
Unless you are an illegal.
hope its a joke.
HeadSet says
Unless you are an illegal.
hope its a joke. Does DACA/Dream act! pay illegals!
If I read correctly there are only two options 1.In state or 2.out of state tuition fee etc. some of the east coast colleges are asking ~$50-90k/y for out of state residents. I live in CA and comes under (2) fee structure.
Blue says
HeadSet says
Unless you are an illegal.
hope its a joke. Does DACA/Dream act! pay illegals!
If I read correctly there are only two options 1.In state or 2.out of state tuition fee etc. some of the east coast colleges are asking ~$50-90k/y for out of state residents. I live in CA and comes under (2) fee structure.
Imagine in US Programmers had been more smart and less Heinleinian in the 90s, and started a Pro Association where State & Fed Gov demanded only licensed, Pro-Association accredited programmers could be contractors.
What about allowing these H-1Bs to jump ship on day one?
If the "labor shortage" is real like these American oligarchs are saying they should be fine with it, right?
Only solution is $300k base salary and $25k per year government fee for having H1B.
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Nobody is buying the bullshit that lowering H1Bs will stop the next Werner von Braun or Einstein from being scooped up by the USA.
Everybody knows Raj probably doesn't have the 1-2 year nonname, fly-by-night Mumbai tech schoo degree. I suspect most couldn't pass a basic Linux Foundation or COMPTIA Core Test. You just want them because you don't have to pay them unemployment, work them 50-60 hours for 40, and that 40 at less than having the job done by an actual basic certified American (much less a CS degree from any university or college).
We have a visa for real world-class researchers, it's the O-1 Visa.