American citizens, in their own country, SHOULD NOT have to compete with the entire world for jobs in America... please DOWN VOTE if you disagree and then tell us why.
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Build the candidate you want.
Find one with good character and ability, and train or have them trained in the thing you need.
“Apprenticeship/internship”.
It's a free country, hire who you want bro. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=A8oEDQEDxYw
You are free to waste your time, money, and energy "building candidates," and making those loons your "apprentice," if you think that's what you really want.
But personally, I'll gladly take based Pedro, and Pima, regardless of their nationality, even if they cost more to hire. Bonus points if they also aspire to becoming legal American citizens.
Not my downdoot, though I’m tempted.
There needs to be some sort of mechanic to incentivize us to keep our resources - material and people - internal to the country.
Like any household or business, the more you can keep in-house, the better, and the more you put things outside your household or business, the more dependent you are, the more it costs you, and eventually, you turn to what we are now - not a country or a nation, a people with a shared identity and common interests, just a damned economic zone.
If we truly need to export wealth and bypass our own people to get some skill set here, it needs to be made more expensive to ensure it’s truly necessary.
You may not work in a field that competes with the whole world, but a lot of Americans do, and that number is going up. It would be nice if it could go down by some degree, if only because a lot of the rest of the world uses slave labor, and a lot of them are loyal to their own people, whether we are loyal to ours or not.
…And if you aren’t loyal to Americans, why should they be loyal to you? There’s no loyalty now and that’s been caused by a lot of people. Societal trust has a lot of repairing to be done.
Yes. I completely agree with this. But, flat out denying Americans the choice to hire foreigners is not the solution, as the original post asserts.
What it asks for and what I proposed are not necessarily at odds.
The suggestion of mine would take away “competition” while still allowing for employment where legitimately needed, and tilting the board in our favor while raising the bar of entry.
The op title is correct. We should not have to compete with foreigners for jobs in our own markets. This has been a tool the cabal has used against many countries for a long time. If India’s cost of living is low, because their overall wealth is low, they can ask for low wages and be happy with them. If those Indians are then put in direct competition with Americans for work, they will run us out of the labor market, because an American who has to pay for a $275,000 house can’t compete with an Indian who has to pay for a $25,000 house. We could lower ourselves to their means of existence, and put 3+ families in one house, which is being done right now in many places in America in order to stay afloat, but how is that good for us overall? Eventually, we ship out all manufacturing work, and only service jobs remain, and the manufacturers will start looking to onshore those services to their country and people.
“How do we put an end to the endless?”