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Posted by Mark - IN. on June 28, 2005 at 18:42:51 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: Makes me smile posted by TomR Ont. on June 28, 2005 at 17:59:39:
Tom, I heard that. A few weeks ago, had an instructor from Ontario, I think she said, told our class that. She works for a Canadian company, but lives in and works out of Texas on a visa. Told us that is one of the reasons she and her husband are trying to become US citizens, but no go. Went to, in theory, one of the formost legal immigration attorneys, a "who's who", whom told them to save their money, won't happen. They are middle class income, and that's not whom are being allowed in, or desired. No joke. Very nice lady, and knows her equipment. One thing you have going for you up north, you have a pension. A federal judge ruled a couple of weeks ago that United Airlines could default on the pensions for their employees, since they were the sole contributers, not the employees, and are in finacial dire straits. When I think of the number of US companies that are in financial trouble, who's pension funds are way under funded, that judge opened the flood gates to hell, legally. I foresee bad things for at least the American employee. Good, or better luck to you up north. By the way, is it over for the NHL? Just so many times can watch Slapshot and old game films before start getting the shakes. Mark
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