At 02:39 PM 2/1/2009, you wrote:
>Special skills?
>
>Read closely some of the positions they recruited for.  "for positions that 
>included senior vice presidents, corporate lawyers, junior investment analysts 
>and human resources specialists."
>
>Many of those jobs do not require special language skills, or can be filled 
>with temp employees that have those skills.  Not full time employment.

can any and all those jobs, including every one of those mentioned at a company 
be filled with skills readily found in us citizens?



> This was not garbage.  It highlighted that they were trying to lower their 
> expenses at the detriment of their employees.  Last sentences
>
>Jennifer Scott of Yreka, Calif., a retired technical systems manager at Bank 
>of America in Concord, Calif., said in 2004 she oversaw foreign employees from 
>a contractor firm that also sent overnight work to employees in India.

almost every major company in the usa use to send whatever computer work that 
would go overseas overseas.  why should bac pay 3x the price just to hire 
american?



>"It had nothing to do with a shortage, but they didn't want to pay the U.S. 
>rate," she said, adding that the quality of the work was weak. "It's all about 
>numbers crunching."
>
>The simple fact that they requested that many exemptions but probably did not 
>receive them is telling.


drive a ford recently?  has way less than 50%  american labor in it.  

do not know what % of a MAC is american.  probably 75%, because 50% of a mac is 
marketing.


>Stewart
>
>
>At 10:19 AM 2/1/2009, you wrote:
>>The actual number is likely a fraction of the 21,800 foreign workers the 
>>banks sought to hire because
>>
>>that's a request of 4000 a year.  they may have had a special skill(speak 
>>farsi?).  that ended in 2006.  there were a shortage of skilled bank 
>>employees during the big boom loan times. grow up and think about it.
>>
>> this is typical garbage that belongs in the national enquirer.
>
>Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
>mailto:[email protected]
>Prince of Peace www.princeofpeaceozark.org
>Ozark, AL  SL 82
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