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[quote=Anonymous]BY ED | JUNE 24, 2013 I have been working as an IT professional for more than 30 years. I am now a contractor, bit every year since about year 2002, can not work a full year. I am lucky to find work 6 months out of a year. Soon, I wil also have to switch my profession, or take a huge pay in cut and find a permanent work in my home state (Florida) which has depressed wages anyway. I do not see a way out of my predicament. Indian workers are everywhere. Their work is shoddy at best. They are hired mostly as developers, because nobody can understand them, so many years ago I have decided to forget writing code in favor of more functional and project management. And still, I see favoritism towards the Indians. To make matters worse, now they have formed IT recruitment companies and now Indian hire Indians. Americans are shunned again and on much larger scale. I am so tired of this nonsense and totally helpless. Whom do I need to fight now – which system? I might consider writing to the congress,but really don’t have much faith. More than 30 years experience down the drain, not to mention all the education, etc. I travel all over the world in search of job,away from my family, but lately see the influx of Indian workers even overseas (Germany, Switzerland, Framce, Middle East). Can’t beat them. Their rates are 50% lower than mine, and they will always get employed or contracted before I do. Sad.[b]One example – Fannie Mae in Herndon (Virginia) – near D.C. If you walk into their headquarters – all you can see is Indian workers – all of full time employees for sure and then on top of that contractors. [/b][i]I thought that I was in a third world country – 5 story building and only myself and maybe a handful (perhaps 5) non Indian contractors working there. I am writing this just so that people are aware of what’s permitted in the U.S.[u] On the other hand – in France – there are regulations where they will hire U.S. IT workers only after they have exhausted searching for French workers. This is the kind of law we need in the U.S.[/u][/quote]
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