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![]() Displacing American Professionals€“Why The H-1B Quota Gets Used Up In One Day "This years H-1B quota got used up in one day and employers are engaged in the usual whining that they cannot find people and that the lack of H-1B visas will prevent them from growing their business. Todays whiner is Development Design Group [Email them] in Baltimore. The Washington Post has an article that features the companys difficulty finding workers. [For Visas, The Demand Outstrips The Supply, By Pamela Constable, April 21, 2008] The CEO of the company, Roy Higgs, is quoted as saying €śSome people think this is just about bringing in cheap labor, but its not. We offer the same salaries and perks whether youre from Baltimore or Bangladesh . .. . but we simply cannot find enough qualified U.S.-born staff to fuel our growth.€ť Hummmm. Lets take a little trip to the H-1B disclosure data at www.flcdatacenter.com and look them up There are 18 H-1B architects working for Development Design Group, and their salaries range from a low of $34,00 to a high of $60, 000, and the average wage Development Design Group has promised to pay H-1B architects is $44,588.24. Now go to the Bureau of Labor Statistics website, where one finds that the mean wage for an architect in Baltimore is $69,210. We have just explained: 1. Why Development Design Group has such €śdifficulty€ť finding people in the U.S. 2. Why the H-1B quota gets used up on one day." http://blog.vdare.com/archives/2008/04/21/displacing-american-professionals-why-the-h-1b-quota-gets-used-up-on-one-day/ -- Message posted using http://www.talkaboutaudio.com/group/rec.audio.opinion/ More information at http://www.talkaboutaudio.com/faq.html |