Home - InfoBiz http://billbreitmayer.com/home/taxonomy/term/65/all H1B articles getting moved to http://jobnut.blogspot.com. en Speaking of Jobs ... http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/200 <p>... <a href="http://www.job-search-engine.com/keyword/business-rules-engine">the job-search-engine.com job site for Business Rule Engine Architects</a>. </p> <p>Not all are statutory H1B postings, some are definitely non-H1B agencies. Others say explicitly that they offer no HB1 sponsorships, perhaps because they already have their own H1Bs lined up for the contract ? It&#39;s possible.</p> <p>Suspiciously, some ask for a bunch of exotic rule engine and other skills ( unlikely that they will find the skills locally ) ... then they offer a rate of $40-45 ( H1B territory ). Ouch.</p> <p><a href="http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/200">read more</a></p> InfoBiz Sun, 04 Oct 2009 16:32:27 -0600 billb 200 at http://billbreitmayer.com/home American Voices - The Struggle Against the H1B Program http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/199 <p><em>Sept 26 2009: work in progress </em></p> <p>This article provides links to anti-H1B blogs and articles containing comments and opinions about the program. Some are sensible, well-researched and well-written. Others can only be described as angry, if not outright nasty. A few are way over the top - some of the rhetoric borders on irrational. I&#39;ve tried to screen out the worst offenders without missing significant segments of opinion in the H1B debate.</p> <p><a href="http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/199">read more</a></p> InfoBiz Sat, 26 Sep 2009 04:01:26 -0600 billb 199 at http://billbreitmayer.com/home The End of IT Education in America ? http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/198 <p><em>Oct 5 2009: parts moved to <a href="http://jobnut.blogspot.com">JobNut blog</a>. </em> </p> <p><em>Sept 25 2009:</em> </p> <p>Many American universities are closing down their IT degree programs. Why ? The programs lack sufficient students to make them economically viable. Enrollment for IT degrees has declined about 50% since the year 2000.</p> <p><a href="http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/198">read more</a></p> InfoBiz Thu, 24 Sep 2009 09:36:51 -0600 billb 198 at http://billbreitmayer.com/home What to Do About the H1B Program http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/197 <p><em>Sept 17 2009: a work in progress</em></p> <h5>The Spirit of 1776 </h5> <blockquote><p>&quot;<em>If America so much as considers making a stocking or a horseshoe nail, she shall feel the full weight of British might.&quot; - Lord Chatham, 1766 </em></p> </p></blockquote> <p>As I see it, the major obstacle to ending the damage wrought on Americans by the H1B program is Americans themselves, especially the estimated 500,000 American techies who have been displaced. Frankly, I&#39;m not sure why.</p> <p><a href="http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/197">read more</a></p> InfoBiz Sun, 20 Sep 2009 07:17:30 -0600 billb 197 at http://billbreitmayer.com/home The Lynchpin in the H1B Process - Labor Condition Applications ( LCA ) http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/196 <p><em>Sept 14 2009: </em> <p>In some ways, the heavy attention paid to H1B visas misses the most critical element in the process of replacing expensive Americans with cheap foreign workers, that is the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_visas#H-1B">Labor Condition Application</a>. </p> <h5>What are LCAs ?<br /></h5> <p>A very good summary of <a href="http://www.visalaw.com/02oct4/2oct402.html">FAQs about Labor Condition Applications at visalaw.com</a>.</p> <p><a href="http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/196">read more</a></p> InfoBiz Mon, 14 Sep 2009 08:38:36 -0600 billb 196 at http://billbreitmayer.com/home FAQS about the H1B Program http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/195 <p><em>Oct 5 2009: not sure if this article is bloggable.  What to do about links.  New wiki ? </em></p> <p><em>Sept 14 2009: created<br /></em></p> <p><em>Oct 2 2009: <a href="http://digg.com/search?s=h1b&amp;sort=newest">See latest H1B news on Digg</a>. </em></p> <h4>What is the H1B Program ? </h4> <p>A good, no-nonsense description of the often-bewildering H1B program at <a href="http://www.wisegeek.com/how-do-i-apply-for-h1b.htm">Wisegeek</a>, with some small clarifications and edits. Note that the description is cast from the H1B employer perspective. </p> <p><a href="http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/195">read more</a></p> InfoBiz Sun, 13 Sep 2009 06:21:19 -0600 billb 195 at http://billbreitmayer.com/home To H1B or not to H1B - Redux http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/193 <p><em>Oct 4 2009: moved to <a href="http://jobnut.blogspot.com">H1B blog at blogspot</a>. </em></p> <p><em>Sept 13 2009: </em></p> <p><em>Some <a href="http://updates.zdnet.com/tags/use+h-1b.html">interesting comments at zdnet.com</a>. Note the article &quot;Use H-1B or L-1 workers?&quot; and the comment &quot;H1-B Destroying our Education System&quot;.</em></p> <p><a href="http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/193">read more</a></p> http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/193#comments InfoBiz Thu, 19 Mar 2009 17:50:16 -0600 billb 193 at http://billbreitmayer.com/home