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Just now, ring_master said:

Lol ippudu enti visa entry should be like an Ivy League college application ah ?

No, if an applicant is making 200k and another applicant is making 70k for the same kind of job, the applicant making 70k shouldn't be given an opportunity over the guy making 200k. But with the way H1B lottery happens, this is quite possible. That should be prevented. 

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3 minutes ago, ring_master said:

Uscis is scrutinizing every application . Don’t even know what’s your argument here .. the numbers of visas are less and supply is more as simple as that 

Simple logic ardam kadu maku.. ee result eroju vache la lev good night

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1 minute ago, ring_master said:

Technology innovation ni visa and immigration issues ki link pettav .. deenine battathala ki mokali link pettinattu vndi 

In 2002, a bachelor's degree is considered high skill. In 2020, the criteria for high skill wouldn't be the same antunna. 

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1 minute ago, PilliBeta said:

No, if an applicant is making 200k and another applicant is making 70k for the same kind of job, the applicant making 70k shouldn't be given an opportunity over the guy making 200k. But with the way H1B lottery happens, this is quite possible. That should be prevented. 

200k odu FB lo chestunnadu and 70k odu small and medium business ki chestunnadu.. what do you wanna do now ?

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1 minute ago, ring_master said:

200k odu FB lo chestunnadu and 70k odu small and medium business ki chestunnadu.. what do you wanna do now ?

No, someone at a consultancy could work for 70k working for FB client. But he can get a visa over someone who has a full time job at FB at 200k. There is nothing in the law to prevent this from happening. The person losing here is actually the guy making 70k, because he is being exploited by the consultancy. The only way to prevent this is to give visas to higher paying jobs so consultancies don't exploit H1Bs. 

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4 minutes ago, PilliBeta said:

No, if an applicant is making 200k and another applicant is making 70k for the same kind of job, the applicant making 70k shouldn't be given an opportunity over the guy making 200k. But with the way H1B lottery happens, this is quite possible. That should be prevented. 

Remember even though both equally talented and both of them have same skills and if there is only job of 200k, only one of those two candidates get the job and the other has to settle for 70k atleast for a period of time .. just because he was not able to secure 200k job doesn’t make him less skilled antunna 

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Eppudu consultancies vachayi logic loki pay nunchi:giggle:

i know people working in java with 7+ yrs exp working full time for less than 100K.. vallaki experience lenatta skill lenatta when compared to someone working in fb with same qualifications and making more:giggle:

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1 minute ago, PilliBeta said:

No, someone at a consultancy could work for 70k working for FB client. But he can get a visa over someone who has a full time job at FB at 200k. There is nothing in the law to prevent this from happening. The person losing here is actually the guy making 70k, because he is being exploited by the consultancy. The only way to prevent this is to give visas to higher paying jobs so consultancies don't exploit H1Bs. 

Okay I’m not sure why are consultancies being bought in this topic ? That’s a problem in the system . And we’re talking about meritocracy 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, PilliBeta said:

No, someone at a consultancy could work for 70k working for FB client. But he can get a visa over someone who has a full time job at FB at 200k. There is nothing in the law to prevent this from happening. The person losing here is actually the guy making 70k, because he is being exploited by the consultancy. The only way to prevent this is to give visas to higher paying jobs so consultancies don't exploit H1Bs. 

 

2 minutes ago, ring_master said:

Remember even though both equally talented and both of them have same skills and if there is only job of 200k, only one of those two candidates get the job and the other has to settle for 70k atleast for a period of time .. just because he was not able to secure 200k job doesn’t make him less skilled antunna 

 

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2 minutes ago, ring_master said:

Remember even though both equally talented and both of them have same skills and if there is only job of 200k, only one of those two candidates get the job and the other has to settle for 70k atleast for a period of time .. just because he was not able to secure 200k job doesn’t make him less skilled antunna 

Roger that!!!

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1 minute ago, ring_master said:

Okay I’m not sure why are consultancies being bought in this topic ? That’s a problem in the system . And we’re talking about meritocracy 

 

 

 

 

 

Because if you don't use pay to measure meritocracy to decide who gets an opportunity, it would end up in consultancies exploiting H1Bs. 

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1 minute ago, ring_master said:

Okay I’m not sure why are consultancies being bought in this topic ? That’s a problem in the system . And we’re talking about meritocracy 

 

 

 

 

 

Deviating and Collecting points to prove her baseless theory:giggle:

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4 minutes ago, PilliBeta said:

No, someone at a consultancy could work for 70k working for FB client. But he can get a visa over someone who has a full time job at FB at 200k. There is nothing in the law to prevent this from happening. The person losing here is actually the guy making 70k, because he is being exploited by the consultancy. The only way to prevent this is to give visas to higher paying jobs so consultancies don't exploit H1Bs. 

When I say small and medium business it’s not consultancy’s rather corporations which are on smaller end and not huge as fb

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