Who knew, you stop brinigng in immigrants...and Americans get those jobs...

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And here we go....Americans are now taking the jobs left open since Trump started enforcing immigration laws.......Making America Great Again....

Maine town resorts to hiring Americans as visas run out - Hot Air


Businesses in Bar Harbor, Maine are turning to locals to make up for a shortage of foreign guest workers that normally fill summer jobs in the bustling seaside resort town.

Because the H-2B visa program has already reached its annual quota, Bar Harbor’s hotels, restaurants and shops can’t bring in any more foreign workers for the rest of the busy summer tourist season. Like hundreds of similar coastal resort towns, Bar Harbor has for many years depended on the H-2B visas for temporary workers. The program allows non-agricultural companies to bring in foreign labor if they are unable to find suitable employees domestically.

Now they are coming up with creative ways to attract local labor, reports the Bangor Daily News.

The use of temporary “guest worker” programs is problematic to begin with (at least for some of us) but at least on paper these jobs seem to qualify. If you look at the qualifying conditions for the program, so-called “seasonal work” is a valid reason to seek out H-2B visa holders. Still, in a capitalist society, it rings a bit of a sour note when you see a system which is actively built on using foreign workers before exhausting all possible hires of citizens.
 
When you brine those immigrants, what kind of salt do you use? Add any dill?


Thanks for the correction....that was the title for the post on the serial killer website....
 
And here we go....Americans are now taking the jobs left open since Trump started enforcing immigration laws.......Making America Great Again....

Maine town resorts to hiring Americans as visas run out - Hot Air


Businesses in Bar Harbor, Maine are turning to locals to make up for a shortage of foreign guest workers that normally fill summer jobs in the bustling seaside resort town.

Because the H-2B visa program has already reached its annual quota, Bar Harbor’s hotels, restaurants and shops can’t bring in any more foreign workers for the rest of the busy summer tourist season. Like hundreds of similar coastal resort towns, Bar Harbor has for many years depended on the H-2B visas for temporary workers. The program allows non-agricultural companies to bring in foreign labor if they are unable to find suitable employees domestically.

Now they are coming up with creative ways to attract local labor, reports the Bangor Daily News.

The use of temporary “guest worker” programs is problematic to begin with (at least for some of us) but at least on paper these jobs seem to qualify. If you look at the qualifying conditions for the program, so-called “seasonal work” is a valid reason to seek out H-2B visa holders. Still, in a capitalist society, it rings a bit of a sour note when you see a system which is actively built on using foreign workers before exhausting all possible hires of citizens.
Yep, creative ways, like paying a reasonable wage.
 
And here we go....Americans are now taking the jobs left open since Trump started enforcing immigration laws.......Making America Great Again....

Maine town resorts to hiring Americans as visas run out - Hot Air


Businesses in Bar Harbor, Maine are turning to locals to make up for a shortage of foreign guest workers that normally fill summer jobs in the bustling seaside resort town.

Because the H-2B visa program has already reached its annual quota, Bar Harbor’s hotels, restaurants and shops can’t bring in any more foreign workers for the rest of the busy summer tourist season. Like hundreds of similar coastal resort towns, Bar Harbor has for many years depended on the H-2B visas for temporary workers. The program allows non-agricultural companies to bring in foreign labor if they are unable to find suitable employees domestically.

Now they are coming up with creative ways to attract local labor, reports the Bangor Daily News.

The use of temporary “guest worker” programs is problematic to begin with (at least for some of us) but at least on paper these jobs seem to qualify. If you look at the qualifying conditions for the program, so-called “seasonal work” is a valid reason to seek out H-2B visa holders. Still, in a capitalist society, it rings a bit of a sour note when you see a system which is actively built on using foreign workers before exhausting all possible hires of citizens.
Yep, creative ways, like paying a reasonable wage.

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OMG!!!!! So now you're saying that the market is self correcting without government setting a minimum wage and that capitalism does work?

*****CHUCKLE*****



:)
 
What the articles DOES NOT cover is what the specialized skills of the guest workers have that locals do not.

These workers are for Five Star establishments that require service personnel with experience, poise, and five star dining.

Bring in locals and they will be degraded from Five Star dining establishments to Two Bar slop houses.
 
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Its an elite's playground in the summer and fall. There are not enough white locals to work at the jobs.
 
And here we go....Americans are now taking the jobs left open since Trump started enforcing immigration laws.......Making America Great Again....

Maine town resorts to hiring Americans as visas run out - Hot Air


Businesses in Bar Harbor, Maine are turning to locals to make up for a shortage of foreign guest workers that normally fill summer jobs in the bustling seaside resort town.

Because the H-2B visa program has already reached its annual quota, Bar Harbor’s hotels, restaurants and shops can’t bring in any more foreign workers for the rest of the busy summer tourist season. Like hundreds of similar coastal resort towns, Bar Harbor has for many years depended on the H-2B visas for temporary workers. The program allows non-agricultural companies to bring in foreign labor if they are unable to find suitable employees domestically.

Now they are coming up with creative ways to attract local labor, reports the Bangor Daily News.

The use of temporary “guest worker” programs is problematic to begin with (at least for some of us) but at least on paper these jobs seem to qualify. If you look at the qualifying conditions for the program, so-called “seasonal work” is a valid reason to seek out H-2B visa holders. Still, in a capitalist society, it rings a bit of a sour note when you see a system which is actively built on using foreign workers before exhausting all possible hires of citizens.
Yep, creative ways, like paying a reasonable wage.
Its hard to get a reasonable wage when third world people flood our job markets.
 
Its an elite's playground in the summer and fall. There are not enough white locals to work at the jobs.
---------------------------------------------------------------- so import some American kids and jobless adults from nearby cities to work and have a working vacation in a strange land [maine] , provide some housing and let the American kids and adults work . Feck the imported third world workers from outside the USA Penny .
 
When you brine those immigrants, what kind of salt do you use? Add any dill?

Are there guest worker programs in Mexico for US citizens? Why do you hate American immigrants and deny them their right to live and work in Mexico you Nazi racist pig?
 
What the articles DOES NOT cover is what the specialized skills of the guest workers have that locals do not.

These workers are for Five Star establishments that require service personnel with experience, poise, and five star dining.

Bring in locals and they will be degraded from Five Star dining establishments to Two Bar slop houses.

How about you throw in an example of job that experienced foreign worker can do and American worker can't?
 
And here we go....Americans are now taking the jobs left open since Trump started enforcing immigration laws.......Making America Great Again....

Maine town resorts to hiring Americans as visas run out - Hot Air


Businesses in Bar Harbor, Maine are turning to locals to make up for a shortage of foreign guest workers that normally fill summer jobs in the bustling seaside resort town.

Because the H-2B visa program has already reached its annual quota, Bar Harbor’s hotels, restaurants and shops can’t bring in any more foreign workers for the rest of the busy summer tourist season. Like hundreds of similar coastal resort towns, Bar Harbor has for many years depended on the H-2B visas for temporary workers. The program allows non-agricultural companies to bring in foreign labor if they are unable to find suitable employees domestically.

Now they are coming up with creative ways to attract local labor, reports the Bangor Daily News.

The use of temporary “guest worker” programs is problematic to begin with (at least for some of us) but at least on paper these jobs seem to qualify. If you look at the qualifying conditions for the program, so-called “seasonal work” is a valid reason to seek out H-2B visa holders. Still, in a capitalist society, it rings a bit of a sour note when you see a system which is actively built on using foreign workers before exhausting all possible hires of citizens.
Yep, creative ways, like paying a reasonable wage.

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OMG!!!!! So now you're saying that the market is self correcting without government setting a minimum wage and that capitalism does work?

*****CHUCKLE*****



:)

It's capitalism which put the illegals and foreigners to work in the first place.
 

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