Sound familiar?
Despite their bluster, these tech bros aren’t America First.
Neither end of the political spectrum are protecting American jobs.
Stop voting based on emotion and start voting for practical solutions.
Sound familiar?
Despite their bluster, these tech bros aren’t America First.
Neither end of the political spectrum are protecting American jobs.
Stop voting based on emotion and start voting for practical solutions.
It’s become clear that the louder someone claims that they’re “America First,” the less they actually care about this country and the more they only care about themselves.
Anyone who trusts these tech bros for even a millisecond is an id--t.
@OP Please quit bringing politics into this. Threads get taken down and you're distracted from the real issues. Both sides are destroying this country in their own way. Focus on the companies and the leaders making terrible decisions with NO accountability. That's where your problem lies.
I dont think I would mind as much if these h1bs/hih mo--ns were actually competent. It drives me insane that when an issue is handled by an HIH, the issue takes weeks to resolve even when its pointed out to them what needs to be done. Or when they argue something is "best practice" when its clearly not even defined as a best practice anywhere and they use that term to try to get their way.
@aa That's exactly it. A lot of these H1Bs were trained during that time period and were strong armed by tech companies to lay off American tech workers because the H1Bs were the only ones that knew how to use Oracle and certain Microsoft products.
Oh gee, I wonder why Cigna over-relied on these companies as well and stopped developing these things in-house pre-2008?
These tech bros are terrible at tech btw, all that got them ahead are their wealthy parents. And right now all our SSNs and DOBs have been handed over by them to bad people.
One year anniversary dates look like all HIH. And the rest of the milestone anniversary is very small.