Thread regarding T-Mobile layoffs

any H1Bs impacted?

Anybody on H1B visa impacted in this round so far? In previous rounds, no visa folks were impacted, at least on the network org. Seems like company is harboring visa holders, Anybody else feel that way? H1B paperwork involves filling costs, lawyer fees etc. which is opex, If the goal is saving opex....


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Post ID: @OP+1kf4ke338

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Yes, one H1B is doing exceptionally well.

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Post ID: @gw+1kf4ke338

Hopefully all of them. The H1B's are one of the biggest financial drains on the company there is. And they send all their money out of the country to support their family that's staying home in their home country and live in squalor here to do it.

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Post ID: @em+1kf4ke338

just apply for ebt and then live on the street. The good old street will help you now. H1B can float around like the kids from mexico illegally. Yes the street will take care of your needs. love america alot cause you can stay here illgeally.

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Post ID: @ba+1kf4ke338

Leaders be keeping visa holders since they are most likely getting kickies from the vendor they are hired/indentured through. Very doscile staff choice when you think of the threat of what can be taken away so they appear to be loyalists.

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Post ID: @as+1kf4ke338

Yes saar. I was impacted. I received a promotion.

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Post ID: @ac+1kf4ke338

Given the focus on margin, why would the company keep H1B candidates, with all of the high opex costs? I'd expect them to be gone and gone quickly. What they need to do is axe directors + to really take out costs.

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Post ID: @ab+1kf4ke338

here we go again

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