Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I help small businesses start up, and there's been a huge drop in business registrations. I also get them set up to pay their taxes and payroll. I don't check the immigration status of my clients, but I'm sure this has a coming effect on small business and hiring.
I think people without work permits used to register LLCs and get paid through them somehow. Now this loophole is closed
Maybe, but they pay taxes and create jobs too. That's closed too now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I help small businesses start up, and there's been a huge drop in business registrations. I also get them set up to pay their taxes and payroll. I don't check the immigration status of my clients, but I'm sure this has a coming effect on small business and hiring.
I think people without work permits used to register LLCs and get paid through them somehow. Now this loophole is closed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, it’s not my business but my landscaper told me he has to raise his prices a bit AND cut a couple of his guys because he knows he will lose like 20% of his business.
It’s so silly to believe that there are Americans sitting around waiting to do back-breaking labor like meat packing or landscaping or picking tomatoes…or insert manual job here.
There is also a huge mismatch of where unemployed Americans reside and where say landscaping jobs are. They don’t need landscapers in the poor parts of WV with high unemployment.
It’s silly to believe that Americans are so different from the rest of the world that they’d rather stick to the food pantries and sleeping in their cars than get a manual job that pays a living wage. I am old enough to remember when people working in construction or retail were middle class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, it’s not my business but my landscaper told me he has to raise his prices a bit AND cut a couple of his guys because he knows he will lose like 20% of his business.
It’s so silly to believe that there are Americans sitting around waiting to do back-breaking labor like meat packing or landscaping or picking tomatoes…or insert manual job here.
There is also a huge mismatch of where unemployed Americans reside and where say landscaping jobs are. They don’t need landscapers in the poor parts of WV with high unemployment.
It’s silly to believe that Americans are so different from the rest of the world that they’d rather stick to the food pantries and sleeping in their cars than get a manual job that pays a living wage. I am old enough to remember when people working in construction or retail were middle class.
Anonymous wrote:Well, it’s not my business but my landscaper told me he has to raise his prices a bit AND cut a couple of his guys because he knows he will lose like 20% of his business.
It’s so silly to believe that there are Americans sitting around waiting to do back-breaking labor like meat packing or landscaping or picking tomatoes…or insert manual job here.
There is also a huge mismatch of where unemployed Americans reside and where say landscaping jobs are. They don’t need landscapers in the poor parts of WV with high unemployment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I help small businesses start up, and there's been a huge drop in business registrations. I also get them set up to pay their taxes and payroll. I don't check the immigration status of my clients, but I'm sure this has a coming effect on small business and hiring.
I would assume a slowdown in the creation of small businesses has more to do with the slowing economy than immigration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, it’s not my business but my landscaper told me he has to raise his prices a bit AND cut a couple of his guys because he knows he will lose like 20% of his business.
It’s so silly to believe that there are Americans sitting around waiting to do back-breaking labor like meat packing or landscaping or picking tomatoes…or insert manual job here.
There is also a huge mismatch of where unemployed Americans reside and where say landscaping jobs are. They don’t need landscapers in the poor parts of WV with high unemployment.
It’s silly to believe that Americans are so different from the rest of the world that they’d rather stick to the food pantries and sleeping in their cars than get a manual job that pays a living wage. I am old enough to remember when people working in construction or retail were middle class.
Anonymous wrote:I help small businesses start up, and there's been a huge drop in business registrations. I also get them set up to pay their taxes and payroll. I don't check the immigration status of my clients, but I'm sure this has a coming effect on small business and hiring.
Anonymous wrote:Well, it’s not my business but my landscaper told me he has to raise his prices a bit AND cut a couple of his guys because he knows he will lose like 20% of his business.
It’s so silly to believe that there are Americans sitting around waiting to do back-breaking labor like meat packing or landscaping or picking tomatoes…or insert manual job here.
There is also a huge mismatch of where unemployed Americans reside and where say landscaping jobs are. They don’t need landscapers in the poor parts of WV with high unemployment.
Anonymous wrote:Well, it’s not my business but my landscaper told me he has to raise his prices a bit AND cut a couple of his guys because he knows he will lose like 20% of his business.
It’s so silly to believe that there are Americans sitting around waiting to do back-breaking labor like meat packing or landscaping or picking tomatoes…or insert manual job here.
There is also a huge mismatch of where unemployed Americans reside and where say landscaping jobs are. They don’t need landscapers in the poor parts of WV with high unemployment.
Anonymous wrote:I help small businesses start up, and there's been a huge drop in business registrations. I also get them set up to pay their taxes and payroll. I don't check the immigration status of my clients, but I'm sure this has a coming effect on small business and hiring.
Anonymous wrote:I help small businesses start up, and there's been a huge drop in business registrations. I also get them set up to pay their taxes and payroll. I don't check the immigration status of my clients, but I'm sure this has a coming effect on small business and hiring.