.. repeating part of a post from back in July '07,:
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** Follow the link and watch the video **
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Sounds like a way to "prove" there is no one to fill technical jobs in
America so they NEED to either send the job overseas or bring in more HB1's.
(or is it H1B)
Anyone who didn't watch that YouTube video of consultants coaching US
employers on how to work the system to get a (H1B) visa to import a
half-price (or less) person from overseas to take your jobs from you
should go and watch it now!
Here's the link, Watch it and weep, or better still get mad and
figure out how to embarrass your congressman!
The vanishing American computer programmer
Move to increase number of foreign worker visas fails in Senate, but
that has ...
...snip...
... com/2007/0702/p15s01-wmgn.htm
http://tinyurl.com/2enylt
And the amazing video: http://www.youtube.com/programmersguild
I suspect that ad was never intended to draw a serious qualified applicant.
Graeme
At 01:26 AM 11/18/2007, you wrote:
This posting found its way to my inbox. I thought the rate was a mistake,
like they just put something into the field, so I sent an email asking about
the rate. "I" was mistaken. The rate is real. Oh yes, I read these as a
Systems Programming gigs, which was kinda confirmed in the reply email I
received.
Our client in Woodcliff Lakes, NJ is seeking 2 Software Support Specialists.
This role is primarily responsible for the software support and associated
services in customer accounts. You are required to participate in IBM's 24
..<lots of snips>..
Systems IBM System z Job Title: Software Systems Specialist Primary Skills:
RETAIN; Z/OS; MVS Job Industry: Computers Vacancies: 2 Job City: Woodcliff
Lake Job Metro Area: Woodcliff Lake Job State: NJ Job Country: US Salary:
$20.00/HOURLY To $20.00/HOURLY Hours per Week: 40
Gary Green
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