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‘Surprisingly how little …’: H -1B viral post on salary says that it is not just a scam

An X post on H -1B salary goes viral as it claims that Americans earn 40% more on the same post.

A post on X went viral as it was discovered how the H -1B visa program is not only taking place with American workers, but also the discovery of foreign workers who will do anything to live in the US. The H1 -B visa programs allow American companies to appoint efficient employees from abroad and remain a controversial issue as the US job market is shrinking, although companies are not reducing H -1B hiring. In the viral post, the person claimed that he had an H -1B Peer from India, a good and capable person who was burning under the pressure of work in the American company where he was working. But the person had no other option until he gets another visa sponsor. “I used to work for a company where I had an H1B colleague. A good enough man, was very capable. He was burnt and mourned how he could not leave until he found a new visa sponsor. Finally he captured my salary because he was a unhappy he had found …” Read the post. “I was making about 40% more than the same title/level. When I joined, I interacted very hard, but when I had reduced her with paying, he was surprised. And he had no choice. He had not found another sponsor until he found another sponsor, it was back to India,” the post said. “This is not only a scam for cheap labor, but labor that is desperate to live in your good stains, at least they are sent home on wages. So they will work for a long time for less money because they do not want to go back. At least illegally free to work under the table,” said this. “Whatever immigration/guest worker policy is policy, it is not to allow employers to get away with less payments than the original inhabitants. If it is just a bottom race for wages, it is bad for everyone (except the company),” Post concluded.

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