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Creationism/Evolution Title: Suspicious Job Ads At Texas Instruments (“no American is wanted for this job”)
Employers sometimes have no intention of hiring Americans so they code their job ads in such as way that everyone gets the message that “no American is wanted for this job”. You can see some examples by going to these web pages: “Job Advertisements Us Citizens Need Not Apply!!!“, “PERM Fake Job Ads in Sunday June 24, 2007 Pittsburgh Tribune-Review“, or go to the Job Destruction Newsletter and search the archive for all subject titles with “job ad” in them. I have been covering these job ads in the newsletter for years so you won’t have any shortage of examples. So, Texas Instruments has two job ads on their web site that are worthy of attention. Excerpts of the ads are below. To view the entire ad go to the TI online career center and enter the job ID or job title into their search engine. Note: at the time of this writing the entire TI website is down, so I can’t go back to verify that the ads are still there. Looks like the offshored TI IT team isn’t so bright after all! Three examples of job ads are presented below. You decide if TI coded the ads for foreigners only. It could nothing more than innocent typos because only two ads of this kind were found in the database — or it could be something more sinister. A comment is included before each ad delineated by brackets []. Job Ad #1 [This is a typical TI job ad. At the end it says "Equal Employment Opportunity". That's standard boilerplate all companies say nowadays. It is meant to assure non-white minorities that they will be first in line for this job.] Job Title: METROLOGY PROCESS ENGINEER Job ID: 35500 Location: TX, Dallas Metroplex Full/Part Time: Full-Time Regular/Temporary: Regular Proven skill set and interest in developing and transferring metrology methodology into production is needed. The person in this position must be able to thrive in a fast-paced, fab environment with multiple shifting priorities and have the ability to work well on cross functional teams and closely with the customer. Don’t let this opportunity pass you by! Equal Employment Opportunity Texas Instruments is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Job Ad #2 [This ad has a little surprise at the end (look for the red font). After "Equal Employment Opportunity" it says TI India, even though the job is located in Manchester, NH.] Job Title: HR MGR Job ID: 34418 Location: NH, Manchester Full/Part Time: Full-Time Regular/Temporary: Regular This manager will work in a team environment with leadership teams of each TI organization and will also team with the various HR people required to do the job, making the ability to work effectively with senior management, HR teams, engineering and finance very important. This person will need to thrive in a collaborative team environment to be successful. Don’t let this opportunity pass you by! Equal Employment Opportunity Texas Instruments India is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Job Ad #3 [This is ad is even more suspicious than the second example (look for the red font). Before "Equal Employment Opportunity" it lists as a required skill "cross-cultural team environment". In today's politically correct climate my guess is that whoever gets the job should expect to work with foreigners from India and the Islamic Middle East, since TI Dallas hires large numbers of them with H-1B visas. If that big hint doesn't discourage an American applicant it is followed by TI India, even though the job is advertised for Dallas Metroplex, TX. Get the hint?] Job Title: DIGITAL IC PHYSICAL DESIGN ENGINEER Job ID: 34664 Location: TX, Dallas Metroplex Full/Part Time: Full-Time Regular/Temporary: Regular We’re searching for a motivated self-starter who can manage multiple priorities and set realistic plans based on required tasks, available resources and schedule. This engineer must perform well in a crossfunctional, cross-cultural team environment and with internal customers. Don’t let this opportunity pass you by! Equal Employment Opportunity Texas Instruments India is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 31. #6. To: mumbling MORON aka Moderate Mammal, All (#0) LOL! Keith no wonder you can't find a job, you are too stupid to even read and understand want ads! TI India is a part of TI, they are hiring for TI in India, you F ing MORON. "TI names Biswadip Mitra president and managing director of TI India DALLAS (Feb. 26, 2009) – Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today announced that Dr. Biswadip (Bobby) Mitra has been elected president and managing director of TI India. In his new role, Dr. Mitra will lead all of TI's research and development, sales and marketing activities in India. "Bobby has been instrumental in expanding TI's presence in India since its inception. He has been leading its research and development activities with innovative world-class products for our global customers, as well as leading our focus on India as a semiconductor growth market for TI. He has also been a key driving force for the creation of the India semiconductor and electronics industry ecosystem, and establishing TI's partnership with over 700 local universities," said Greg Delagi, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Wireless Terminals Business Unit, Texas Instruments. "I am confident that Bobby's global experience and deep understanding of customers' needs will be a vital asset in continuing to grow TI's presence in India, particularly regarding TI's Analog and Embedded Processing innovation, and India market leadership." You are a hate filled, BDS insane, F ing MORON keith. http://newscenter.ti.com/Blogs/newsroom/archive/2009/02/26/ti-names-biswadip-mitra-president- and-managing-director-of-ti-india-c09011.aspx
#7. To: Mad Dog (#6) TI India. In his new role, Dr. Mitra will lead all of TI's research and development, sales and marketing activities in India. LOL I missed it too, MD. It's Christmas and my brains are addled. :)
#9. To: borntoweardiamonds (#7) LOL! No worries btwd! Christmas is certainly a viable reason for any of us to be a bit "distracted", and it's going to get worse for about a week or so also. ;^) I'm sure that you will agree that it's not that there isn't really a problem with such visas, but that we should at least target the people or companies that are actually abusing them.
#10. To: Mad Dog (#9) They aren't a problem if you support globalism . They aren't a problem if ou believe in undercutting American workers and wages. But if you support free markets and free movement of people as Capitalism dictates than you wouldn't really mind.
#11. To: Thor (#10) free markets and free movement of people You want to be controlled? Told what you can produce, buy or when and where you can go?
#22. To: Ibluafartsky (#11) You want to be controlled? Told what you can produce, buy or when and where you can go? Fair trade is precisely what caused the USA to grow wealthy in the first place. Our founders did not support "free trade." Read up. They wanted that ALL citizens should prosper, not just a few. What we are seeing today is the fruits of the 27 year old Globalism trade disaster.
#27. To: borntoweardiamonds (#22) Our founders did not support "free trade." Read up. There is no such thing as "Fair Trade" per se. What seems fair to one country and group is wholely unaccepatble to another. Americans have options and choices...we can choose to buy cheap imports or refuse to buy them. Americans have shown that they will gladly buy cheap, poorly made, short lived imported products.
#31. To: Ibluafartsky (#27) Fair trade has always been about protecting our industries and workers in the USA. That's what import tariffs are for. The founders imposed them to grow American businesses. We flourished. Now? There is no recovery without jobs. Credit is just so much hot air. We cannot keep running on credit indefinitely. When that pops, what? There is nothing to pull us out.
Americans don't have an appetite for cheap goods, they have a wallet for cheap goods.
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