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Wouldn't you fix this with some basic safeguards for those in h1-b programs though? Like require six months of seperation or something. Ive worked 18 years in the industry and met a lot of great engineers on that program but I always found it to be very exploitative. I've also meet a lot of US born engineers that are complete idiots just chasing the money so I don't find it to be a where you were born kind of thing.
Oh, of course. There are very stupid people in every nation, and very bright people in every nation. It's not like Americans (or Indians) have some kind of innate talent related to software that no other people have, though I've often heard people opine for both positions, and man, is that stupid.
Also, I think I mentioned on this thread that I've worked with some people that just had no affinity for the field, many of them were definitely citizens. But maybe it was another thread.
As for the safeguards - I am unsure. I think a lot of things would have to be put in place to protect against exploitation of both citizens and foreign labor. I think the best option would be just to scrap the program entirely and instead make sure expedited immigration is easier. If companies want to help someone through that process, fine, but the individual is under no obligations to that company in the end state - they have permanent citizenship if they wish. No more driving down wages and no more throwing away workers at the end of 3 or 6 years like they are used tissues...
Yea that's fair. Just decouple the two things I suppose. But knowing us we'd just get rid of it and not fix actual legal immigration.