I know that U.S. employees in other companies, especially in the IT field are getting replaced by those from India
Is that happening at T-Mobile?
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gonna be a lost effort as we won't sell it anymore in america. what happens if we don't sell it. Do you think the people in the USA will ever by from an indian. Try and go to the store and see who actually sells the phones and the plans. Think again who will get f..u..k..e..d. We don't sell the revenue drops. Remember that big guys...
nobody cares about the phone, the network, the internet, the water, the gold, the land, the money, the earth, or at all. something big is coming...it is coming fast. gonna be so fun people. rock on!!!
All engineering teams are dominated by Indian engineers. American workers can get fu---d at T-Mobile.
you can come up with solns. There is no IT project important. maybe fup ht contractor company so it gets defunded. or maybe cut project funding to anything related to the network. then the dropped call will go up and the customers will leave. then it will force the top jack a-s to cut funding You are a US adult. The adults know how to take care of the USA. Like our cool songs. Highway to he-l. Lets build a highway to he-l!!!!
It's not new when they've been doing this for years through various contractors.
It's not just tech they're hiring on H1B. They're also hiring business analysts on H1B, which (supposedly) our business schools churn out by the thousands.
@OP+1jh6axa4b, offshoring and the H-1B program are making a lot headlines these days. Certainly, a lot of buzz here on TheLayoff. Thread @OP+1wdWhiiI was interesting, but the numbers posted by @1qjz+1wdWhiiI and @1mud+1wdWhiiI appear to be questionable. Some good links below.
The OSU link has an easy-to-understand H-1B Step by Step Process.[1] The first H1B Grader link displays a quick summary of the LCA and USCIS approval rates.[2] The second H1B Grader link has the good stuff![3] The H1B Grader site search options include Companies, Job Titles, or Cities.
[1] https://oia.osu.edu/international-scholars/h-1b-workers/h-1b-step-step-process
[2] https://h1bgrader.com/h1b-sponsors/t-mobile-usa-inc-okprrrn124
[3] https://h1bgrader.com/h1b-sponsors/t-mobile-usa-inc-okprrrn124#employer-h1b-lcas
It happened after the 2023 layoffs in RF Engineering. I saw a posting looking for people but you had to be located in India. It didn't specifically say TMobile but it was easily discernable from the job requirements.
T-Mobile might possibly be one of the worst offenders of this.