Elon Musk Destroys Everything

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From that thread:

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So he has been on Infowars more then onceā€¦

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Heā€™s limiting himself. Ascend to a higher plane of thinking and realize that heā€™s being constantly insulted among a multitude of platforms.

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So yesterday Marge was asking for trump to confirm he was still in favor of ending H1B in favor of Americans.

He didnā€™t do that so she just changed the subject today.

You can call me any name you want, but I am convinced the vaccines cause many problems including autism in children.

We can not continue to allow this to continue.

And the Senate must confirm Bobby Kennedy.

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I was an H1-B worker. My wife was an H4, exactly when trump took office and removed the option for work authorization from H4 visa holders and made applying for H1-Bs take infinitely longer and faced ā€œextreme vetting.ā€

All of that sucked. However, the idea that youā€™re forced to stay with one employer isnā€™t as bad as described by the media. You have 60 days if youā€™re fired to find a new employer or change your status to stay in the country. For us if this had happened weā€™d have changed to a B-visitor visa which would have allowed us to stay six more months (so 8 total) to find work.

Also, many employers (mine included at the time) started me on the green card track 1 year into my visa. This was super shitty in my case because COVID happened at the same time AND trump fucked with the process so it took me past my H1-B expiry to actually get approved for the green card, which required a whole second visa application.

The other thing is (and Iā€™ve personally experienced this as a hiring manager) nothing stops a worker from finding another company to work for, and having them file an H1-B transfer petition on their behalf. You donā€™t have to tell your existing employer and Iā€™ve personally had one of my hires do this after only six months with us (presumably because she found better wages somewhere). This sucked from our perspective because those visas arenā€™t cheap, nor is training someone for a position (or the practice of hiring overall) - I wish sheā€™d told me if she had a counter-offer and weā€™d have tried to accommodate her instead of losing all that time/effort/money.

If anything Iā€™m surprised companies are willing to go through the visa process at all! Itā€™s long, expensive, laborious, almost opaque once filed, and employees can just transfer to another employer once their transfer petition is filed, it doesnā€™t even have to be approved. I believe that one of the reasons these happen at all is that by law you can only ask an employee if they are legally allowed to work in the US, but not how they have this authorization. So if Iā€™m on a H1-B and apply for a new job, I can legally say I can work in the US, you can send me a job offer, THEN I tell you you need to file an H1-B transfer, and you canā€™t then change your mind legally.

This stands in stark contrast to green card petitions where you cannot change employer otherwise you have to start over from scratch (at least until your work authorization is approved if you file for one separately) and can disappear on a whim if the sponsoring company withdraws the job offer.

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As seen by the Greyhound bus station on the east side of Austin

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The racist ā€œcontemptible foolsā€ are every last member of the Republican party including you, Elon. If you root them out there would be nothing left. :woman_facepalming:

So please, go ahead.

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Poor boyā€¦

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I wonder if he really is THAT stupidā€¦

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This explains, I guess, why Truth Social still needs to exist.

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