Thursday, November 9, 2006

Bill Gates And IT Jobs

RE: [spiers] Bill Gates And IT Jobs

Everyone,
There is no url, I looked, but it was in the hardcopy issue of "red herring"
magazine of November 13, 2006 in the Publishers Letter (Alex Vieux) titled A
Tale of Statistics...
New studies show that china and India will not only force job displacement
but also cause middle class turmoil...

The tech sector should realize that most of the rapid growth is occuring
outside of the US--mostly in Japan, south Korea, China, and India....

The (U.S. small and medium sized businesses(SMBs) the Holy Grail of the tech
sector may be shrinking in the future....

...The US tech world still lags far behind the heyday in the US while it is
blossomig in Japan, china, and other International strongholds...

...Nasdaq will remain at its current level until the end of the decade or
beyond.....

My comments:

This is happening across the range of all technology including IT, medicine,
research, engineering, graphic design...America was first in all industries
for the most part...but are in a steep decline now. And also it is happening
to other professional groups like attorneys, accountants, business analysts,
writers......

And where the jobs are not outsoursed overseas they are lost by bringing in
H1b's who came because supposedly no Americans were available for the
job...but Americans are available now by far, yet no h1b has ever been sent
back to their home countries...and American industry is requesting congress
to increase the immigration levels of these "temporary workers"..

American students are ignoring the technical majors more and more because
they are informed what has happened to those professionals during the past
six years.

I believe this is all President Bush and Congress approach to free
trade...where everything business wants to do is ok... is wrong for America.
American foreign trade and H1b immigration policies are a farce. Many of us
in my generation have suffered job loss due to foreign outsourcing and the
H1b infection. I was an IT pro for 30 years and an officer in a professional
organization. I do not know anyone in the business anymore...most are trying
to start over...the older lucky ones retired. In the old days, up to 6
years ago, in the Big Apple, if you wanted to change jobs you would update
your resume and go to interviews and have several offers within 2 or 3
weeks. Now it is almost impossible to even get an interview. Today most of
the recruiters for IT employment or temporary work are Indian nationals. If
you get an interview you will meet Indian H1b's doing the interview even
though you are there for a job in america.

If this continues our children and grandchildren will not have any good jobs
in their future.

And not protecting the borders or prosecuting the employers of illegal
aliens is despicable. this widely and unfairly increased the supply of
workers and caused the salary and benefit levels to drop for millions of
American workers in landscaping, construction, meatpacking, supermarkets,
fast food, warehouses, hotels, restaurants, and other industries.

Today there are two societies in america...the Spanish and the english,
which is another mistake. We already lived through the 2 society mistake
before for more than 200 years until the 1960's civil rights movement. Today
many employers have ads for spanish or english-spanish speakers only...you
know no english only speaking person like most of us are going to get any of
those jobs. And the Spanish speaking society is getting bigger by more than
a million people each year.

Manufacturing has seen this happen in even a bigger way and nothing has been
done to help the blue collar workers and industries. My blue collar work in
the 1960's paid for my college education and living expenses which probably
meant they went twice as far than the blue collar wages of today. In fact my
full time tuition for an out of state student was $250 and was $500 at its
highest and in state undergraduate tuition was free. Tuition is out of hand
today. Most of the recent college graduates that I know now have tens of
thousands of debt and feel lucky to obtain sales jobs or highway store
assistant management positions and are behind in their repayments.

The Spanish speakers are the largest minority in America and will influence
more jobs. African-americans already lost any privileges they may have won
in the past. Already thousands of English only teachers have been fired to
be replaced by ESL Spanish-English teachers. How soon do you think it will
be before millions of others will be fired because they do not speak Spanish
like police, firemen, ambulance workers, more teachers, other government
workers, and business workers? Press 1 for english, press 2 for spanish.

I think it is a good first step that the Democrats took the Senate and
House...many elected officials are outraged too about the economy and
immigration...The more critical time is to find a creative president with a
positive vision for America within the next two years. The current leaders
for President (McCain, Hillary, and Guiliani) are all part of the problem
and no good. All of us have to get involved actively in the political
process.

This past Tuesday, President Bush took a thumping by losing Congress to the
Democrats...I think voter rage will continue and build to the Presidential
election in 2 years and probably longer. In the next election both the
Republicans and the Democrats up for re-election are at risk if Congress and
Executive do not accomplish some meaningful positive things between now and
then.

Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: spiers@yahoogroups.com [mailto:spiers@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of
John Spiers
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 3:22 PM
To: spiers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [spiers] Bill Gates And IT Jobs


Folks,

Bill Gates says we are not graduating enough IT people in the West,
meaning we'll cost too much on a
worldwide basis...

http://tinyurl.com/y5823t

Look for more IT work going overseas...

John


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