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💯% spot on!!! 👍👍

Excellent analysis.

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H1B was never about best and brightest, it was always the cheapest. The quality of work coming from dev sweatshops in India was not timely or shippable. Someone salaried like me got to do that work too, as my peers were being laid off. I did the same for each new would-be hedge fund manager who "knew better" and broke our code tree too.

There were people outsourcing their own full-time/perm job functions to India. Contractors were working on our team then going back to ramp up their own contingent staffing agencies. After 5p, I was usually the only honkey left in the building and heard it all.

The tech-bros didn't work long hours, the poor and passionate did. Not one person on visa I worked with was better or smarter than the people laid off to bring them here. They did however, arrive with an education, and no debt, that allowed them to invest, buy homes, and start families earlier. Just like the tech bros, interesting.

It only feels like immigrants are given an unfair advantage because our own country is hell-bent on giving us none. Everyone loves a scapegoat.

Outsourcing was sold to us as the "follow the sun" model meaning we could always be productive with teams always working. No. It just meant we'd come in every morning and find out what got fucked up, tanking morale, while Ballmer harped on about "Being Scrappy."

Quality > Quantity

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