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    Senior Member Paige's Avatar
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    Job search in Mexico. This will make you sick.

    I wonder why we have so many illegals here? There are many more jobs available there than here.

    Monster.com in Mexico

    http://mx.3wjobs.com/cgi-bin/jobs_searc ... rabajo.cgi

    Here is another one for the textile business.

    http://cl.tradeholding.com/default.cgi/ ... ry/Mexico/


    Can anyone translate this?

    Interesting article. It seems Mexico is booming.

    http://austin.bizjournals.com/austin/st ... rial1.html

    Ahh Wait.. NAFTA

    http://www.cba.neu.edu/documents/CISDWP-0601.pdf

    http://www.icfdn.org/publications/cs/003.htm

    This by far is the real eye opener.
    Maybe we need to start a little investigation going the other way. We don't have jobs here but we have companies imbeded in Mexcio. Maybe we need to open businesses in these fields and screw the others.
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    Best places to work in Latin America

    Best Companies to Work for in Latin America

    http://www.greatplacetowork.com/best/list-la.htm

    The 2009 List of Best Companies to Work for in Latin America is produced by the Great Place to Work® Institute and published in the Great Place to Work® Magazine on June 11th 2009.

    The List is based on 11 national Best Workplaces studies carried out in Latin America. Participants in all countries are evaluated with the same methodology and the Best Companies to Work for List in Latin America is created on the same criteria as national Lists.

    For the 2009 edition, more than 1300 companies have participated, representing 2 million employees in Latin America.
    Great Place to Work® Institute Latin America
    Order by:
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    1 JW Marriott Lima, Perú
    2 Chemtech, Brazil
    3 DHL Bolivia, Bolivia
    4 Boehringer Ingelheim C.A., Venezuela
    5 Otecel S.A. (Telefónica Movistar), Ecuador
    6 Leasing Bancolombia S.A., Colombia
    7 IBM del Perú, Perú
    8 BancoEstado MicroEmpresas S.A, Chile
    9 Diageo Colombia S.A., Colombia
    10 Asesoria, Seguridad y Vigilancia - Asevig Cia. Ltda., Ecuador
    11 Transbank S.A , Chile
    12 Caterpillar, Brazil
    13 Coca Cola de Chile, Chile
    14 Fedex Express en Centroamérica, Central America
    15 SAP Sucursal Perú, Perú
    16 FedEx, Chile
    17 Microsoft Perú, Perú
    18 Christus Muguerza Sur, Mexico
    19 Cadbury Adams Colombia S.A., Colombia
    20 Telefónica Movistar, Uruguay
    21 Novo Nordisk Pharma Argentina, Argentina
    22 Federal Express México, Mexico
    23 Microsoft, Brazil
    24 Accor, Brazil
    25 Whirlpool México, Mexico
    3M Chile S.A , Chile
    Amanco Plastigama S.A., Ecuador
    American Express Argentina, Argentina
    Apsen, Brazil
    AstraZeneca, Brazil
    Banchile Inversiones, Chile
    Banco Real, Brazil
    Banco Santander, Argentina, Chile
    Bancolombia S.A., Colombia
    Biomédica de Referencia, Mexico
    Boehringer Ingelheim, Brazil
    British American Tobacco Perú, Perú
    C.I. Wayuu Flowers S.A., Colombia
    CinePlanet, Perú
    Citibank N.A. Sucursal Ecuador, Ecuador
    Coca-Cola Servicios de Perú, Perú
    CompañÃ*a de Financiamiento Comercial Sufinanciamiento S.A., Colombia
    Computación en Acción, Mexico
    Daimler Financial Services Mexico, Mexico
    DBAccess STP C.A., Venezuela
    DHL, Argentina, Uruguay
    Diageo, Central America and the Caribbean
    DJ Orthopedics de México, Mexico
    Dow Argentina, Argentina
    Ducasse Industrial S.A, Chile
    Duke Energy, Brazil
    Ericsson Chile, Chile
    FedEx, Argentina, Brazil
    Franklin Electric Linares, Mexico
    GasValpo S.A, Chile
    GlaxoSmithKline, Mexico
    Grupo Financiero Bolivariano, Ecuador
    Grupo RCI, Mexico
    Grupo Security (Banco, Corredora de Seguros, Vida Security, Factoring, Inversiones), Chile
    Hewlett Packard , Chile, Perú
    Hexacta, Argentina
    Hipermercados Tottus, Perú
    IBM del Uruguay, Uruguay
    Interbank, Perú
    Interseguro, Perú
    Janssen Cilag S.A., Colombia
    JW Marriott Ciudad de México, Mexico
    Kaizen, Brazil
    Kimberly Clark, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panamá, Perú
    Laboratório Sabin, Brazil
    Losango, Brazil
    Magazine Luiza, Brazil
    McDonald's de Venezuela, Venezuela
    MetroNet, Mexico
    Microsoft , Chile, Colombia
    Movistar, Chile
    Nestlé Purina Petcarte de Colombia, Colombia
    Nextel, Argentina
    Nielsen Chile, Chile
    Oracle Caribbean, Puerto Rico
    Oriencoop, Chile
    Perot Systems, Mexico
    Plascar, Brazil
    Pormade, Brazil
    Productos Familia Sancela del Ecuador S.A., Ecuador
    Productos Roche, Colombia, Perú
    Promon, Brazil
    Quala Ecuador S.A., Ecuador
    Renting Colombia S.A., Colombia
    SC Johnson and Son, Chile, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panamá, Venezuela
    Serasa, Brazil
    Sherwin-Williams Argentina, Argentina
    Siegfried Rhein, Mexico
    Sigo S.A, Venezuela
    Sodimac Perú, Perú
    Starbucks Coffee Mexico, Mexico
    Studiocom.com.INC, Colombia
    Telefónica Móviles Colombia S.A., Colombia
    Unimed Missões, Brazil
    Zanzini Móveis, Brazil
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    I wonder why we have so many illegals here? There are many more jobs available there than here.
    NO welfare and free bennies in mexico, they actually have to earn that money.
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    The reason is that the average Mexican worker can make eight or nine times as much gross working here in the same job as they could in Mexico City or Monterrey. It can cost eight or more times as much to rent here too but they gloss over that or live a dozen to a one bedroom unit. There is opportunity in Mexico if you have savings and so they come here even if they come illegally, many with the intention of saving the moving back but end up with inertia. The best thing we could do for both countries is force them to register by rolling out SAVE everify and lengthening voluntary departure and permit them to work on the condition they invest a portion of their income in job creation in Mexico and leave on pain of summary deportation before 2012.
    I support enforcement and see its lack as bad for the 3rd World as well. Remittances are now mostly spent on consumption not production assets. Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

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    American jobs are less a magnet to illegals than anchor baby citizenship. Most illegals here working have an illegal alien dependent and anchor children which gives them far more for free than they would ever get back home.
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    hattiecat that usually factors more in their decision to stay.
    I support enforcement and see its lack as bad for the 3rd World as well. Remittances are now mostly spent on consumption not production assets. Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

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    My missionary friends say they often have two families.....So I guess that would make the extended clans downright HUGE
    "Men of low degree are vanity, Men of high degree are a lie. " David
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    There was a Somali here talking about his father having over fifty children could they all enter as immediate family..
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    As I recall Nissan's wiring harnesses for their vehicles are all produced there, too, then shipped to LaVergne, TN for outside warehousing until Nissan needs them JIT shipped to their Smyrna, TN plant for vehicle assembly.

    Those aren't the only parts "imported" from "cheap labor/substandard quality" countries.

    BUT! We should support Nissan because they assemble here in the U.S. - where the vehicles are sold and, ultimately, the money comes from.

    Now, if only Americans had the jobs held by illegal aliens to pay for vehicles, etc.
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    Welcome, Yonderis!
    Boeing is also pulling the same thing, with parts manufactured for its planes in 27 different countries. It has turned into a translation nightmare for them. That has convinced me never to get on an airplane again if it is scheduled to leave the ground.
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