perrik Wrote:To some extent, jobs in these fields can be outsourced, especially the lower-level stuff. The only jobs that really cannot be outsourced are hands-on, like anything involving direct patient care (physicians, nurses, allied health) or other physically-oriented work. If you want permanent job security and high pay, get a BSLS and a plumbing apprenticeship.
You have got that right. This country has allowed H1B visa holders to take large numbers of these jobs. The intention of that visa was to bring in specialists that could not be found locally. Instead, they have brought in people to take the jobs of the highly skilled and employed US citizens.
I am sent many ads weekly that say they are open to H1B visa holders, despite the fact that there are Americans with the requisite skills that can't find work.
EC - BSLS Finally done!
Went from 86 to 120 credits in six weeks thanks to IC and the forum.
Currently doing MBA pre-reqs.
Now BSLS + 9 credits
Went from 86 to 120 credits in six weeks thanks to IC and the forum.
Currently doing MBA pre-reqs.
Now BSLS + 9 credits