My Masters' degree educated software programming son-in-law would certainly prefer fewer H1-B visas; but also less off-shoring of programming work. The current model seems to be:
- keep a few senior engineers in the USA and offshore the rest of the work to people you can pay much, much less.
My Masters' degree educated software programming son-in-law would certainly prefer fewer H1-B visas; but also less off-shoring of programming work. The current model seems to be:
- keep a few senior engineers in the USA and offshore the rest of the work to people you can pay much, much less.
My Masters' degree educated software programming son-in-law would certainly prefer fewer H1-B visas; but also less off-shoring of programming work. The current model seems to be:
- keep a few senior engineers in the USA and offshore the rest of the work to people you can pay much, much less.