Latest software headlines from Network World:
GoDaddy hosts Exchange to offer first desktop mail service
Red Hat undercuts Microsoft on high-performance OS pricing
For Microsoft shops, Silverlight 2.0 trumps Flash
One of the 'big four' management vendors could be acquired in the next few years - Network ...
|
Does Verizon's Voyager stack up to the iPhone? |
|
|
5 IT skills that won't boost your salary
[1,407]
Women 4 times more likely than men to cough up personal info
[589]
Japan's 10 funniest tech-related commercials [Videos]
[407]
Throwing away a promo CD is "unauthorized distribution"?
[1,265]
Adults too quick to dismiss educational video games
[682]
Attack of the iPhone clones [Slideshow]
[578]
10 things IT needs to know about AJAX
[1,258]
This Year's 25 Geekiest 25th Anniversaries [Slideshow]
[409]
|
|
IT jobs given to those on H1 visas
Well, you needn't say such. If only American's wake up and actually work and want to achieve something instead of acting like the system owns them maybe then the jobs will be given to them.
Moreover, most foreigners are achievers with goals in life. This can be said for a few in America. There are schools, institutions and lots of provisions for people in America to better themselves without having to pay a penny till they are done but they don't.
Now tell me why complain when a foreigner that had to learn/school with cash (not credit) take your jobs.
Improve yourselves and the jobs will stay.