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GianFabien | 3 months ago

Yes, it is often the case.

BUT why not get a startup going and address the opportunity?

Amazon, eBay, PayPal, Uber, AirBnB, etc likewise saw problems as being opportunities in disguise.

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_carbyau_|3 months ago

I don't see an opportunity. I see it as a "community vs $" tradeoff, and companies are about $ every time.

A company could pay/train locals. But why, when you can go fishing for talent from overseas, pay them less, have them be dependent on your company to stay in country.

I am mainly frustrated with the "we have no locals with these skills" catchcry, when clearly it is "we have no locals with these skills we are willing to pay for".

And when that comes from companies with profits in the billions, it is just a "shareholder vs worker" balance of greed issue.