I didn't think there's a surplus of doctors, nurses and other medical professionals in the US (or any country). Partially due to the expense of training and partially due to resistance from the (self-)licensing organization unwilling to kill their future income. I'm also not sure there's a surplus of PhD's in the chemistry or biology areas to feed places like biotech, pharm, academia and related startups. To satisfy such positions, people are looking at 12 + 5 + 2 post HS education.
And then there's the scut work nobody seems to want to do - somebody has to pick in the fields, shred those chickens, ... And Connor and Maddie never seem to be interested in jobs at this level.
Will the governments step in to prevent companies from offshoring? Will people pay more at Walmart?
I’ve seen numerous accounts on Twitter that push visa bans - often far right supremacist accounts - that are also pushing to denaturalize existing citizens who were previously immigrants, and yes, to ban or heavily tax offshoring.
And then there's the scut work nobody seems to want to do - somebody has to pick in the fields, shred those chickens, ... And Connor and Maddie never seem to be interested in jobs at this level.
Will the governments step in to prevent companies from offshoring? Will people pay more at Walmart?