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They dont get "blocked" business owners run businesses, which means profits. If I can run a bathroom renovation company and hire 4 immigrants willing to work for the same money as 1 college grad with a chip on his shoulder, the college kid can take a hike. Not rocket science here, it's construction. 4 guys means getting jobs done quicker, more efficiency and ability to book other jobs more frequently, equals more profits. It's no myth, its fact. You can't hire a barely speaking english immigrant to build a quant program, but you can hire him and his pals to hammer some nails. Why pay some punk kid who thinks he "deserves" 100k a year because he has a piece of paper saying he read some books for 4 years? That doesn't make sense in business terms.
The jobs are out there, the problem is kids these days feel entitled. The "entry level" to them is delusional. They have too much pride and ego to take that night shift job at the diner for miniumum wage and get yelled at by a boss and take shit for crap pay. But you take a guy who doesnt care about that and is willing to take the crap because he wants the job then what can you do?
I know plenty of college kids that do nothing with their degree but feel they deserve a great salary and benefits. And they would like to work minimal hours and have long vacations. They don't want to work 15 hour days or 100 hour work weeks for shit money, oh God forbid they are pushed to work hard and learn what it really means to earn your keep.
Parents are to blame for that as well, they spoil these little bastards, not to mention all the garbage on television like morons making hundreds of thousands of dollars because they drink and act like fools on reality tv.
Do I agree with the immigration laws? No, but I also don't agree with a business man not having any choice other than paying someone more than they're worth. That just doesn't make sense.
You are so completely right, yet most people never look at this situation from a business owner's perspective.
The idea that you could find even 10 in 100 college level kids willing to do alot of this work is optimistic. Most of these jobs are hard labor in extreme weather conditions. They simply can't do that sort of work, further they would never do it at competitive prices.
