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The country's sheer numbers and ambitious work ethic are producing thousands of engineers--and U.S. companies are recruiting the best of them.

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Imported Engineers
by cyberengineer May 18, 2007 7:47 AM PDT
I am glad for Phoenix Technology can get their Chinese Engineers with a PHD so cheap.. Now who is going to buy your products? As a US Citizen and US Engineer we are constantly being screwed over by the importation of foreign engineers. We trane them then we get canned. The government don't care about anyone, they allow Walmarts to run like a rabied dog and this kicks low income families and those of us whom have worked and joined the military to pay for our college educations can't use them because of off shore workers and imports. It is time to say hell no to imported workers of any field or level. Need doctors, quit importing them, make a college education in the US affordable and quit accepting foreign degrees. If you want to live and work here. First do time in the military, then bust your butt and get a US degree, find a job get your citizenship within 10 years or get the hell out!
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by WestMiEngineer July 10, 2009 8:45 AM PDT
I don't understand why we stop at engineers, I think we would be better off if we started importing the CEO's and thier munchkins, lawyers, and how about a new imported governing system.

I have dealt with many of the imported engineers that GM had to have and I can tell you cheap and multi-degrees does not = quality. Of course GM hog ties thier engineers with committees and accountants and gets rid of most that show initiative. That's served them well.

America does not need to import engineers, we just need to give are bright children a good reason to become engineers instead of lying, cheating finaiciers and MBA's
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by WestMiEngineer July 10, 2009 8:48 AM PDT
that's suppose to be our bright children
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