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by unhomedcoder
2338 days ago
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hah about the h1b problem. Would you believe my last "real" dev job prior to becoming homeless was at a nationally known name-brand company and my job was to come in as the new guy and recommend to the management which American developers on my team to fire, in order to replace them with an "offshore resource" in India? the carrot on that stick was that each American I got fired, I would receive a small bonus and be made the manager of the new Indian replacement. They told me the goal was to eliminate all American engineering from the company. I immediately recognized this new job really meant I would be the one rewriting craptastic code commits from Bangalore at 11:00pm on a Friday night. It was a pure bait and switch job. I was really upset about it. I thought I had been hired to write code, not to be a willing cog in the cruel Wall St machine and earn my 30 pieces of silver and contribute to the "great sucking sound" that is chiseling away and hollowing out the American labor market. So I quit that job on principle and foolishly believed I could find a new job right away. Two months later I got evicted at gunpoint by the LA Sheriffs and have been homeless ever since. and the cherry on top of it all is that the CEO of that multinational conglomerate offshoring all of the high paying tech jobs to India is Steve Feinberg, CEO of Cerberus Capital and one of Trump's best buddies who Trump appointed to audit the entire US intelligence portfolio. If I had to do it all over again and quit my job to protect American software developers and become homeless for it, I would do it again without hesitation because I did the right thing. Somebody needs to stick up for the American worker. We can't count on help from phony politicians on both the Left and the Right, nor from greedy billionaires. |
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