Tuesday, October 18, 2022

The Bragging Rights of a Dad - a Guru in the making of a formidable intellectual Khastriya...

 



An impromptu discussion between a dad- a Guru - and his son - after lunch.

It takes a hell lot of planning, and preparation to create a formidable intellectual Khastriya out of a small boy...

Risky

yet

Challenging

Dedicating my service to the nation

The tree that I am watering and making ready

maybe

one day will help a bunch of tired people to rest beneath himself/itself...

I am just playing the role of a squirrel during the RamSetu construction - under the tutelage of Bhagwan but not exactly looking for anything in return from anybody in this #UNIVERSE.

Look at the level of confidence of an 11-years-old kid writing C++ code. It takes a lot of energy and insights to write this kind of stuff. Now I am in the process of making #ridit move beyond the language level - so that he can realize the big picture and understand it as a senior scientist - not just as a programmer stuck with debugging and all sorts of low-level kinds of stuff.

Let's call a spade a spade - the abyss that is called H1B


Watch this video carefully as this guy is explaining many issues of H1B hurdles and why this should never be the right option for a software engineer in Bharat.


There are many sad, pathetic stories of software engineers who go to the USA on H1B.

Here is a guy giving his understanding of why H1B is not the right choice for a software engineer.

However, there are a hell lot of other problems besides official and legal problems.

In NJ, we have seen some of the software engineers from the Bharat almost becoming blue in sub-zero temperatures - maybe they were not made aware by their office in #Bharat about how cold would be like in the sub-zero temperature?

Then, the legal hassles that the silly office bearers of the USA-based companies of Bharat put in front of the software engineers - who hardly have any idea about the legal rules of the USA and the admin office bearers know it very well.

They threaten stern legal actions if the software engineers can't comply with whatever demands the offices are making.

Then there are issues of illegal bonds and the legal issues that occur because of that.

So, mostly what happens to a software engineer, who does not have a good backbone of friends and relatives at top USA positions is that instead of studying software and making themselves aware of the latest tech, an engineer spends most of the time learning unnecessary legal issues to protect his own a**hole.

Yes. Doston... Mitron...

This is the reality of H1B.