> and I don't think that is sufficient to make the point.
This maybe a small sample size but none the less shows that there are jobs that Americans won't do. This is despite the decent pay and benefits.
> from growers who have an interest in maintaining the supply of foreign laborers, and I don't think that is sufficient to make the point.
Sure, any one who owns a business would want to lower costs. If there is no option, that would have to raise salaries. And yet, no Americans are taking these jobs.
So your off the cuff comment "You can get people to literally haul garbage for a living if you give them a good salary, health care, and decent job security." falls flat on it's face.
This maybe a small sample size but none the less shows that there are jobs that Americans won't do. This is despite the decent pay and benefits.
> from growers who have an interest in maintaining the supply of foreign laborers, and I don't think that is sufficient to make the point.
Sure, any one who owns a business would want to lower costs. If there is no option, that would have to raise salaries. And yet, no Americans are taking these jobs.
So your off the cuff comment "You can get people to literally haul garbage for a living if you give them a good salary, health care, and decent job security." falls flat on it's face.