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    This IT worker had to train an H-1B replacement - Computerworld

    for H-1B read ICT in the UK

    the comments are interesting

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    Originally posted by CoolCat View Post
    This IT worker had to train an H-1B replacement - Computerworld

    for H-1B read ICT in the UK

    the comments are inneresting
    Hmm...inneresting


    I toyed with the idea of trying to get in on an H-1B myself a few years back. It differs from ICT in that you don't have to be an employee of an offshore company operating in the host country.

    Looks like they only dish them out to Indians though

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      he Florida woman's frustration, and Rubio's boilerplate response, says something about the political disconnect on this issue. Rubio supports the increase in the H-1B cap included in the Senate immigration bill, with the belief there's a tech skills shortage in the U.S. "You can't grow the middle class if people do not have the skills to get hired for these jobs," said Rubio in 2012.
      You can't grow the middle class if the jobs you expect them to take pay crap wages, which this is all about.
      Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.

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        Not just Indians

        Originally posted by Gittins Gal View Post
        Hmm...inneresting


        I toyed with the idea of trying to get in on an H-1B myself a few years back. It differs from ICT in that you don't have to be an employee of an offshore company operating in the host country.

        Looks like they only dish them out to Indians though
        as you can see

        ICT Data Dashboard - BackTheMAC

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