It's an H1 Visa job. Common practice these days. Post some ridiculous requirements at low pay so that no one local will even try for it. Plenty of overseas Master degree holders with "paper" certificates who will take low paying jobs.mtb0minime wrote:
It's amazing seeing job postings now compared to 6, 12, 18 months ago. I jump straight to the pay offer and think "sweet, this is entry level pay!" Then I go back and read the requirements and it's all Master's required, Professional license required. Silly HR people, you're never gonna fill that position with those people at that price.
they changed H1 visa requirements a while ago. You can't simply list a professional job for cheap and expect to fill it with overseas help. You can't low ball pay - at least not the way I understand H1 visas. You have to offer prevailing wages. I would question any employer listing job opportunities on Monster or other job search engines/aggregators they expect to fill with H1 applicants.
Is that really common practice or are you just saying that because that's what you think?
Is that really common practice or are you just saying that because that's what you think?
75% Indian contigent in Corporate IT. Most got their foot in via consulting firms. Initially, low pay relative to locals. But as some moved from consultant to permanent, prevailing wages. Problem is that prevailing wages are far from pre H1 days. In perspective, some 15+ years ago, I was making more money then than they are making now.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
they changed H1 visa requirements a while ago. You can't simply list a professional job for cheap and expect to fill it with overseas help. You can't low ball pay - at least not the way I understand H1 visas. You have to offer prevailing wages. I would question any employer listing job opportunities on Monster or other job search engines/aggregators they expect to fill with H1 applicants.
Is that really common practice or are you just saying that because that's what you think?
the H1 visa requirements changed markedly after 9/11. That's one reason it's not the same as 15 years ago. There's also global market dynamics that have a huge impact on wages.
Event is today. Still would not pass a drug test.Macbeth wrote:
I sent an application to Conrail and got a response back. On the 6th of June there is a testing and screening event that I qualified for. I checked online and saw that I may get drug tested during this event. I cannot pass a drug test right now.
silly jaekus, americans dont have superJaekus wrote:
The point is that with a regular job he would get a bit more per hour, but pay tax. But his employer would also contribute 9% of his wage into his superannuation.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Comparing tax free (under the table) to a regular job (over the table) doesn't make sense
Kids here working at McDonalds start at minimum wage (in _J5689's state, it is $7.50/hour)
I'm bored and I want to go home! Fucking technical problems all day has meant I missed out on my lunch break and probably have to stay an extra half hour to finish all my work anyway. Fuck everyone and everything!
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TrueCybargs wrote:
silly jaekus, americans dont have superJaekus wrote:
The point is that with a regular job he would get a bit more per hour, but pay tax. But his employer would also contribute 9% of his wage into his superannuation.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Comparing tax free (under the table) to a regular job (over the table) doesn't make sense
Kids here working at McDonalds start at minimum wage (in _J5689's state, it is $7.50/hour)
Watcha doing?Ilocano wrote:
Corporate office moving.
Pros:
Great new location
Awesome views of the Pasadena hills.
Walking distance to restaurants and upscale shopping
Huge multi-level parking lot
Nice outside eating area
Big break room on each floor
$800+ ergonomic chairs
Con:
Open office floor plans.
Management, even all the way up to executive level, lose private offices and just get desks.
DerpMacbeth wrote:
Event is today. Still would not pass a drug test.Macbeth wrote:
I sent an application to Conrail and got a response back. On the 6th of June there is a testing and screening event that I qualified for. I checked online and saw that I may get drug tested during this event. I cannot pass a drug test right now.
Fuck Israel
I like my long breaks on these long days, but they have one major downside.
Once you're sitting at home on break, having lunch, you don;t wnat to go back when it's over.
Once you're sitting at home on break, having lunch, you don;t wnat to go back when it's over.
Well fuck. Got a call that the interview is tomorrow morning. Bigger fuck is that it won't be about the SD Team Leader position I was applying for, but they decided to interview me instead about a position in the Service Desk. I couldn't care less about that right now... Oh well. If I won't get anything else, I'm taking it until I find something else. If I'm even able to seem a bit interested in the job tomorrow during the phonecall, since my motivation just went out the window. Fuck.
Me? No, I didn't say anything at all about it being a negative job... But if it is there or for another company, I think you should be looking up the ladder and down the road. $20K a year that depends on commission isn't a career... But it is a great start of a career._j5689_ wrote:
Well, working my way up is the idea since I can't do college anymore. You make it sound like that repair job sucks really bad though, obviously it's not my ideal IT job which would consist of running around troubleshooting and fixing/upgrading things like I did at my school as an intern but I still get to work with computers at least.
I only say start at the bottom like a normal person because every applicant we get expects to start out in a 3 level position making $75K a year straight out of high school.
If I didn't love my old tech jobs I wouldn't have 1) Done it as volunteer work or 2) Stayed in the field.
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I'm not expecting a career at this point, I just wanna do something that pays above minimum wage, is some kind of IT work, and doesn't feel like a giant commitment. And also gives me some resume points for my more ideal career
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Urghhh, been applying for anything I can recently. Which isn't a lot in Dundee.
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
Seems I'm making widgets for these guys now
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Should have jacked the price up a lot more, dammit.
http://www.iwatchnews.org/2011/03/27/37 … ect-bombed
Should have jacked the price up a lot more, dammit.
Fuck Israel
Spoiler (highlight to read):Camm wrote:
Urghhh, been applying for anything I can recently. Which isn't a lot in Dundee.
supermarket
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He'd sneak in and raid themKampframmer wrote:
Spoiler (highlight to read):Camm wrote:
Urghhh, been applying for anything I can recently. Which isn't a lot in Dundee.
supermarket
I moved jobs 4 months ago and I'm starting to think I made a bad choice, I left engineering because the industry was falling on its arse. Now that it picked up I decided to go back into it.
Have you got a driving licence?Camm wrote:
Urghhh, been applying for anything I can recently. Which isn't a lot in Dundee.
just finished all the paperwork \o/
now actually employed
now actually employed
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Taking classes with Shell for this job... I hate getting up this early.
just got fired yesterday. fml
No, I don't need an attitude adjustment. You just need to fuck off.