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RE:It is a welcome news..
by Intrepid on Apr 15, 2008 05:17 PM  Permalink
And after you come back you will still have to face the same old problems. American workers and engineers are not exactly happy about Indian techies taking their job. What happened in Mumbai or Banglore can happen in the USA too. If there are too many "outsiders" or foreigners in any place, the locals are likely to protest. I heard some Indians working for Microsoft in Washington state got threats over phone. Why not use your talent to create more jobs in the undeveloped part of India ?

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RE:RE:It is a welcome news..
by on Apr 25, 2008 12:04 AM  Permalink
As a life long Republican who has taken the Republican's word on policy issues - until this year. I am SHOCKED at the level of manipulation. The Clintons and the Bushes have been doing what can be called nothing but stealing. They are taking our livelihoods and giving them away for big business. The justification is that "Anything that helps big business helps America.". OH MY GOD! The Clintons get $10,000,000 bulk book deals in exchange for these "Free Trade" policies. Right now Bill Clinton is in South America pushing another Free Trade Agreement. And Bush is in the same boat.
The only hope I see for our present political system is for me, and other white professional Americans like me, to admit that the old Republican guard and the old Democratic guard are corrupt. We need to admit that a half black man named Obama brings the hope that we need. And he's tough enough to make it happen. Please join me in making small contributions to this cause. I'm just tired of watching my country go down hill. And PLEASE, don't take the attacks for granted. Obama's father was goat herder. He's from poverty, and made it big. He can't help it if his ex-preacher said contraversial things when Obama was not in church! His ex-preacher is an idiot - SO WHAT! Obama's no elitist, and he's no racist - for goodness sake he's part white! Those are CLINTON LIES. Please break free from "Bigotry in America" and stand up for what is right - for your own sake.

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RE:It is a welcome news..
by dev singh on Apr 15, 2008 07:59 PM  Permalink
And some politician will come and force you to reserve job in ur organisation. Unless we get rid of scum heads from getting elected, we are not getting anywhere.

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RE:RE:It is a welcome news..
by Vijay B on Apr 17, 2008 05:39 AM  Permalink

No hope dude. All politicians are playing the same game. Its game over for general merit category people in India.

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RE:RE:RE:Good sign for indians !!
by Intrepid on Apr 15, 2008 05:41 PM  Permalink
I am a Maharshtrian but I do not support MNS. But like MNS I don't like Biharis taking all the jobs in Railways or any other job for that matter, using fake degree certificates. I personally know someone who has done that. But I don't want to start beating up Biharis. There are other legal ways to deal with this problem. What MNS did was a political stunt. I am against anyone using fake resumes, degress certficates or letters of recommendation to get a job. Whether in India or the USA. And I am sure I speak for many Indians who don't like underqualified, inexpereinced people getting job using fake degree certificates or resumes. In USA, I personally know atleast 10 telugu speaking software engineers who don't have the relevant expereince or qualification.

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RE:Good sign for indians !!
by Sridhar Uravakonda on Apr 15, 2008 08:41 PM  Permalink
dear intrepid, it is useless to blame people for using fake experience/qualification to gain advantages...but the problem is with the system...if the system has loopholes, there will always be somebody who wants to gain from it...just for example, i would like to compare h1 with UK hsmp visa. it definitely doesn't compromise on qualification/exp. thorough checks are conducted before one gets a visa....and it is foolproof.

pls don't bother to reply me, as i shall not be visiting this page...and it takes time to come back and see replies too...the way the rediff forums are getting popularity there will be tons of pages for a hot topic like this (not to mention cricket).

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RE:Good sign for indians !!
by Intrepid on Apr 15, 2008 05:34 PM  Permalink
What about farmers committing suicides in Telangana region? You help people from your state first and then advise others. BTW, "suiciding" is not the correct usage, "committing suicide" is the correct usage. A crash course in English might help if you intend to work in the USA.

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RE:RE:RE:RE:Good sign for indians !!
by indian on Apr 15, 2008 04:58 PM  Permalink
Below message is "ON"

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RE:Whose mug shot is that.
by sun on Apr 15, 2008 12:25 PM  Permalink
he looks like your f@ther

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RE:Whose mug shot is that.
by King on Apr 15, 2008 01:14 PM  Permalink
sun of beach ?

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RE:Whose mug shot is that.
by vox populi on Apr 15, 2008 11:18 AM  Permalink
when you realise how wealthy he is you will go apeshit!!

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RE:RE:Whose mug shot is that.
by aus ant on Apr 15, 2008 11:22 AM  Permalink
You worship wealth.
Fit to be a politician!

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RE:RE:RE:Whose mug shot is that.
by aus ant on Apr 15, 2008 11:23 AM  Permalink
To call some one a politician is the worst insult ever!

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More H-1B visas
by Prabhashankar Deo on Apr 15, 2008 10:45 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I wonder if the US is still such an attractive place, given that so many NRIs are returning to India... not just that even many foreign nationals are looking at India to work in.. anyway, i guess it will help those who want to experience life there and perhaps acquire more skills... especially students..

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RE:More H-1B visas
by kasak on Apr 15, 2008 10:53 AM  Permalink
Looking at India.haha.We hardcore patriotic engineers in india are looking at US now.We cant take this politics anymore.I appreciate all the nominees for their approval towards increasing H1 visas.

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RE:More H-1B visas
by Firefox on Apr 15, 2008 12:15 PM  Permalink
If one person is coming back to India there are other 10 lined up to fly to US.

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