American CEOs say the high tech economy is booming, yet at the same time they’re offshoring tens of thousands of IT jobs. Confused??? So are we! This short, funny film dares to tell the truth about America’s struggling tech economy – and the skilled workers who are paying the price. Find out more at TechsUnite.org.

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7 Responses to “Will Work for Ramen – The Truth about Tech Jobs”

  1. H1bVisaScam says:

    @emerge2008 Your comments are very amusing. I would pay to see you walk up into a Senate hearing and say that. Just make sure someone takes a video so we can post it on youtube.

  2. indiasucksalways says:

    Hey America, our little experiment in International Socialism didn’t quite work out as planned, did it? The millions of THIRD WORLD workers we let in in the past 10 years didn’t quite perform as advertised, did they? Not quite the economy we were expecting, is it?

    Now you know the truth about turd world workers from India, China, Mexico: they are here because of our wealth. They are raping and siphoning our economy and sending our wealth back home.

    Now the truth has finally come out.

  3. damianimel1 says:

    Hi everyone. If you’re watching this video you’re obviously interested in generated wealth. Well, as I’m sure you know, you must be very careful who you choose to place your trust in, as scams are everywhere. If you’d like to know how I only work one hour and day while securing my financial success for life, please visit my page

  4. LextacySC says:

    Ya and a great attitude just like that helps

  5. emerge2008 says:

    You and your country (USA) said i need to speak the English Language to get an (IT) job, well i am African American and guess
    what? !!FUCK YOU ASS HOLE!! There’s your English Language ..!!BITCH!!

  6. Nesb1 says:

    So true!

  7. margaretbartley says:

    Great. Ain’t it the truth? “I have nine years of Vista experience!” (even though it’s only been available as beta for a year, and isn’t even on the market yet). You see those ads all the time, for people with 3-5 years experience on the latest technology.

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