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MH1

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16. It sure shouldn't be, IMO.
Fri Apr 1, 2016, 12:32 PM
Apr 2016

But of course IANAL. For all I know, it isn't.

I'm getting tired of hearing about "job losses" and "shrinking middle class" and "people are frustrated". Yeah, no shit. Work hard, study hard, get a couple (or more) degrees and certs, rack up some experience ... then get told that "there's a skill shortage" and the US needs to import "high-skilled workers". Um, yo? Yo? YO, goddammit, over here!



(note, I have a job myself, but don't like what I am seeing happening. And one day that could be me, too.)

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