I work with folks from India for many many years in tech field... apart from never wanting to see "do the needful" in a message ever again most I find are excellent people when it comes down to it. But then again, developers require a bit of knowledge and higher thinking to succeed - and just like here, some h1-b visa people are better than others. My main thought through it all has simply been "well, this is a good distraction tactic but no way this divides MAGA in the end.
Your experience with indians appears to be unique.
Personally any I interacted with in person are borderline dumb, smiling idiots with poor English comprehension. They have infested Irish health care using fake credentials. We are now seeing them infest retail jobs. Nothing they do is “specialised” that could not be done by European workers.
Also, they get relocation “bonuses” and sponsored public housing. Irish or European workers are not “eligible” for these economic benefits.
There is a government/ EU agenda to bring hundreds of thousands of these turd world parasites.
On the financial front, I have personally been scammed of ~€5k when an indian working INSIDE booking.com used my card details one evening after we confirmed a holiday. This is the subject of an ongoing legal case.
Interesting story. One autumn I made a hotel reservation for the next summer and didn’t realize the hotel was owned by south Asians. That winter they hit my credit card with a bunch of charges. The credit card company’s procedure was for me first to contact the merchant to see if it’s just a mistake that can be cleared up. I called the hotel and spoke with some Apu who claimed the charges were mistakes and that he would reverse them. I called him the next day to tell him that he only reversed one of the charges and the others were still showing on my cc account. He tried to shine me on some more so I had enough and called the fraud department who eventually straightened him out. People like that aren’t us. They aren’t bounded by principles; only by what they can get away with.
Exactly. We had 9 charges of ~€450-500, called booking.com, they said “vely sori saar. We fix dis”.
They didn’t then our account was blocked from contacting customer support.
They are devious lying shits who cover for each other. Apparently the booking.com issue has been ongoing for years.
My solicitor is suing them in Amsterdam, where their EU headquarters are. Loads of issues, but they had all of our details through access to their computer system, so nothing we could do to stop it.
I work with folks from India for many many years in tech field... apart from never wanting to see "do the needful" in a message ever again most I find are excellent people when it comes down to it. But then again, developers require a bit of knowledge and higher thinking to succeed - and just like here, some h1-b visa people are better than others. My main thought through it all has simply been "well, this is a good distraction tactic but no way this divides MAGA in the end.
Your experience with indians appears to be unique.
Personally any I interacted with in person are borderline dumb, smiling idiots with poor English comprehension. They have infested Irish health care using fake credentials. We are now seeing them infest retail jobs. Nothing they do is “specialised” that could not be done by European workers.
Also, they get relocation “bonuses” and sponsored public housing. Irish or European workers are not “eligible” for these economic benefits.
There is a government/ EU agenda to bring hundreds of thousands of these turd world parasites.
On the financial front, I have personally been scammed of ~€5k when an indian working INSIDE booking.com used my card details one evening after we confirmed a holiday. This is the subject of an ongoing legal case.
We are not compatible.
Interesting story. One autumn I made a hotel reservation for the next summer and didn’t realize the hotel was owned by south Asians. That winter they hit my credit card with a bunch of charges. The credit card company’s procedure was for me first to contact the merchant to see if it’s just a mistake that can be cleared up. I called the hotel and spoke with some Apu who claimed the charges were mistakes and that he would reverse them. I called him the next day to tell him that he only reversed one of the charges and the others were still showing on my cc account. He tried to shine me on some more so I had enough and called the fraud department who eventually straightened him out. People like that aren’t us. They aren’t bounded by principles; only by what they can get away with.
Exactly. We had 9 charges of ~€450-500, called booking.com, they said “vely sori saar. We fix dis”.
They didn’t then our account was blocked from contacting customer support.
They are devious lying shits who cover for each other. Apparently the booking.com issue has been ongoing for years.
My solicitor is suing them in Amsterdam, where their EU headquarters are. Loads of issues, but they had all of our details through access to their computer system, so nothing we could do to stop it.