Comment by weaksauce

Comment by weaksauce 4 days ago

10 replies

you see the reason h1b is so popular with the c-suite in a lot of cases is that you get absolute loyalty to a company that holds all the power of your being allowed to stay in the us. you lose the h1b job and you have limited time to find a new valid employer to sponsor you or else you go back to your country. it's one of the reasons musk loves it for twitter.

square_usual 4 days ago

H1B transfers are easy. You aren't beholden to an employer.

  • rkomorn 4 days ago

    I've had three different H1Bs. Yes, transfers are easy, but they're sure a hell more risky than staying at your current job and enduring whatever you have to.

    You're not beholden to your employer, but you have borderline coercive reasons to stay.

    • boelboel 4 days ago

      Even a 5% chance you and your partner/kids have to uproot their life is a bigger sacrifice than a 30% wage increase, at least to some people.

    • square_usual 4 days ago

      Great, yes, but you sure as hell don't have "absolute loyalty" to a company.

      • johnnyanmac 4 days ago

        Its all relative. A burned out American can drop out tomorrow with no short term plan. H1Bs cannot fo that unless they are ready to go back to their previous country.

  • liveoneggs 4 days ago

    You have 60 days to find a new job or get deported. It's a pretty strong lever.

    • square_usual 4 days ago

      How is that related to a transfer? If you have a job on an H1b, you can get another job and switch to it any time with a transfer.

      • liveoneggs 4 days ago

        re-read OOP, not your own jump to "transfer"

        • square_usual 3 days ago

          My logic is if you can transfer you don't have absolute loyalty. Your logic is... what exactly?

  • SilverElfin 4 days ago

    It is unbelievable the kind of misinformation that is spread about immigrants. Thanks for pointing that out