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by negamax
1296 days ago
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I am an immigrant myself. So I understand the pain of uprooting yourself and moving to another country. I put myself in the shoes of Twitter staff. That ultimatum by Musk of Twitter 2.0 would simply had me quit. As did many engineers. But if my visa status was tied to the job, I would had stayed. Simply to get some more time in landing another job if nothing else. |
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However, people are claiming that no engineer in their right mind would stay there if not in that situation. It turns out Twitter has had less than 700 H1-B approvals since 2009:
https://nitter.pussthecat.org/Noahpinion/status/159464174641...
Basic arithmetic to determine there are at least hundreds of American engineers working at Twitter right now.
People. I get it. You don't like Elon. You find this type of work environment toxic. Not everyone is like you though!
In fact, at least a few of us are applying to work there as we speak.