[ale] OT: H1B

Jim Popovitch jimpop at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 31 00:03:46 EST 2004


On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 23:38 -0500, Bob Toxen wrote:
> If this small group of a few hundred people can come up with a half dozen
> accounts of "I trained my H1B replacement" combined with the recent
> posting of the definition of H1B qualification of "skills that are
> not widely available in the US" clearly -- in my mind -- meaning that
> there is not training of replacement necessary as well as the "higher
> of actual or prevailing wage" clearly suggests that there are thousands,
> if not tens of thousands of cases.

No it doesn't.  If 12 people, out of 200, mis-understand, or don't have
full visibility of the situation, it in no way stands as data that can
be relied on to produce a figure of "thousands".   OK, so maybe there
are one or two valid cases somewhere, that can be proved before a court.
Suppose those plaintiffs dropped the ball on following through like you
said you did with the US Attorney, doesn't this become "crying over
spilled milk"?  At some point people just need to get over things.

-Jim P.







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