Archive for March 12th, 2008

Bill Gates & Cheap Labor

Microsoft’s Bill Gates is a tool. Yesterday he testified before Congress about the need for foreign workers in the high tech field…and a lot of people are speaking out on this issue, which is full of myths (as usual when it comes to immigrants and US jobs).

First of all, Gates claims “…Microsoft has found that for every H-1B hire we make, we add on average four additional employees to support them in various capacities.”

Yes, Microsoft hires a professional foreigner, cheaper that a comparable US worker then hires that foreigner lower level support staff.

In other words, the professional job goes to a cheap foreigner instead of an American and then the low level support jobs go to Americans. And, those four lower level jobs would also be needed if the professional were an American. The net result is that one out of five jobs, and the best one, goes to a foreigner.

I’ve always questioned these claims from the tech industry. Knowing so many people who have the education and skills, who are not employed in this field, makes me question the true motives behind all this rhetoric. I believe it all comes down to cheap labor and high profits, at all costs including American jobs.

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Go Daddy Going Down?

I went through GoDaddy to register my domains for my sites; I’ve been hearing bits of negative feedback lately about their hosting services. Now stories are getting more and more common:

GoDaddy is the registrar of several of my domain names. While I do think that their web hosting is crap, so far they have performed well as a registrar.

That being said, it looks like other people are not having the same luck with their services lately. Yesterday Mashable covered the story of a website that was suspended by GoDaddy due to “suspicious activity.”

Browsing around the web I also came across a website called NoDaddy, which is dedicated to report horror stories from users that got damaged by the company.

Read how GD screws over customers. I wonder how long this company can stay open for business with practices like these? Good thing there are alternatives.

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