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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @srinivaskalidindi5436
    @srinivaskalidindi5436 Месяц назад +6696

    There is nothing called dream job. Please love yourself and spend more time with your family,

    • @albowler1722
      @albowler1722 Месяц назад +178

      I had a dream job that I retired from. I used to design car engines.

    • @christopherbuckley7544
      @christopherbuckley7544 Месяц назад +94

      Yes, there is such a thing as a "Dream Job"...I had one 8 years ago. I busted my ass for that employer and proved how valuable I was, and they decided I didn't know what I was doing...after spending 30 years in that industry and working with all of their equipment over all that time.
      They got Fuuuckd SOOO Bad in the long run anyway. ;)

    • @PjDurkin-m9s
      @PjDurkin-m9s Месяц назад +47

      @@Necromancer1776 or he made too much

    • @Brandonhayhew
      @Brandonhayhew Месяц назад +15

      And where is the money that is the most important thing to a family

    • @macroxela
      @macroxela Месяц назад +49

      ​@@Necromancer1776 like trolling much?

  • @BrianGivensYtube
    @BrianGivensYtube Месяц назад +938

    I heard something that stuck with me -
    “The only people that will remember all the late nights you worked is your family”
    “Your manager has more control over your health than your doctor”

    • @rdr621
      @rdr621 Месяц назад +11

      Sad but true

    • @BigBoysWorkshop
      @BigBoysWorkshop Месяц назад +1

      People are not referred to as "that" but who, or whom, so your quote should be "The only people who will remember all the late nights you worked is your family".

    • @DS-qo2pz
      @DS-qo2pz Месяц назад +3

      True, but we still need jobs to support family. Isn’t it?

    • @kyleolson9636
      @kyleolson9636 Месяц назад +16

      Yeah, I remember all the late nights my mom worked. I also remember all the great vacations we enjoyed, my own personal computer I had at an early age (in the late 80s) that led to my current career in IT, and my college education that my parents were able to pay for. All thanks to those late nights my mom worked. Thanks mom.

    • @paulp6909
      @paulp6909 Месяц назад +1

      Oof. Heavy and hit home.

  • @ArmandoPerez-j7s
    @ArmandoPerez-j7s 26 дней назад +2658

    The economy is grappling with uncertainties, global fluctuations, and pandemic aftermath, causing instability. Rising inflation, sluggish growth, and trade disruptions need urgent attention from all sectors to restore stability and stimulate growth.

    • @CoryBooker-l1z
      @CoryBooker-l1z 26 дней назад

      Things are strange right now. The US dollar is becoming less valuable because of inflation, but it's getting stronger compared to other currencies and things like gold and property. People are turning to the dollar because they think it's safer. I'm worried about my retirement savings of about $420,000 losing value because of high inflation. Where else can we keep our money?

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      @HalleBBB 26 дней назад

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      @ChrisYoung-i2i 26 дней назад

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  • @lasvegasluca9509
    @lasvegasluca9509 Месяц назад +311

    Every family has that one person who will break the family financial struggle, I hope you become the one😊

    • @ningyen1444
      @ningyen1444 Месяц назад +17

      Jobs will pay your bills, business will make you rich but investment makes and keep you wealthy!

    • @popsarah7805
      @popsarah7805 Месяц назад +8

      You're absolutely right

    • @claresmithy4667
      @claresmithy4667 Месяц назад +4

      I’m looking for something to venture into on a short term basis, I really need to create an alternate source of income, what do you thing I should be buying?

    • @lasvegasluca9509
      @lasvegasluca9509 Месяц назад +2

      Crypto/stock investment but you will need a professional help

    • @lasvegasluca9509
      @lasvegasluca9509 Месяц назад +3

      She's active on face book @

  • @ShyGuyLoveSongs
    @ShyGuyLoveSongs Месяц назад +934

    I was laid off by Verizon on 9-11-2001. I had to tell my wife and middle school children at dinner that night. It took me years to recover. It changed me forever. I do the bare minimum to keep my current corporate job, no trust in anyone outside close friends and family.

    • @blooflazh7
      @blooflazh7 Месяц назад +90

      It's traumatizing and dehumanizing how this system treats us

    • @tomsd8656
      @tomsd8656 Месяц назад +55

      I started working in 1988, before there was the internet. At that time, employers would fly you in first class just to do an interview. As just an intern in 1986, I was also flying first class accompanying my boss and another engineer on business trips.
      I rarely heard the word layoff, and I never did get laid off until the first time in 2016. But by then, I had seen so many layoffs that I was always in consulting mode. I never bothered climbing the corporate ladder, just exchanged my knowledge for payment. That's all.

    • @mikehusky3967
      @mikehusky3967 Месяц назад +21

      I also got laid off, i carried on with my life with no complains or whatever. Thats reality of life.

    • @SuperS05
      @SuperS05 Месяц назад +10

      ​@summerwest3099what? Being let go? Companies are allowed to hire and fire. They wouldn't be viable if they couldn't.

    • @rutstrangle
      @rutstrangle Месяц назад +7

      @summerwest3099 Do you live in North Korea? LMAO.

  • @lawbinson
    @lawbinson Месяц назад +762

    Watching some of the smartest and hardworking people I’ve met get laid off is proof that one can get laid off no matter how great one is.

    • @bagobeans
      @bagobeans Месяц назад +27

      Get laid off because less people are needed. Even the best get laid off. Too many that are the best.

    • @Fuxerz
      @Fuxerz Месяц назад +8

      You mean construction workers. Not these brats.

    • @3lma
      @3lma Месяц назад +13

      @@bagobeans not really true. Connections and networking counts anywhere and in any field/industry.

    • @cl-7832
      @cl-7832 Месяц назад +7

      ​@@3lmaoffice politics always wins.

    • @MathewNg
      @MathewNg Месяц назад +13

      They got laid off because of how good they are.
      Lay-offs are all about not paying money to employees.

  • @TortaLoca
    @TortaLoca Месяц назад +4750

    You’re two years late to this story.

    • @pistolen87
      @pistolen87 Месяц назад +254

      This video is a compilation of previously posted stories (Published February 2024, Published August 2023, Published November 2023)

    • @ScottZupek
      @ScottZupek Месяц назад +156

      So they just ignore how much worse it got in 2024 as well. Odd.

    • @EmelyPhan
      @EmelyPhan Месяц назад +38

      Did you not see the description and the timestamps with months from this year and last year?

    • @wan2lmao
      @wan2lmao Месяц назад +12

      As always

    • @TomNook.
      @TomNook. Месяц назад +36

      It's still ongoing

  • @anuwatsongkarn1443
    @anuwatsongkarn1443 Месяц назад +37

    A major factor behind these massive layoffs is the greed of CEOs and investors. For example, Google (and RUclips) experienced sales growth from the pandemic until now, but they still laid off employees to increase profits by cutting costs.

    • @williamlyons3947
      @williamlyons3947 12 дней назад +1

      No they outsourced many of the jobs. I know a company that outsourced its program management on some projects to a foreign company. In 2022 they also shut down their assembly plant and made contracts to companies in mexico and central america

  • @Peachesryt
    @Peachesryt Месяц назад +2608

    never be loyal to a company , be loyal to your 401k

    • @Whatthellisthisthing
      @Whatthellisthisthing Месяц назад +90

      401k can be nice…IF you reach retirement age. No guarantees lol

    • @123lowp
      @123lowp Месяц назад +44

      When laid off, you can roll the boring 401k into a fun IRA where you can YOLO on individual stocks. You can even buy deep out-of-the-money options with your IRA.

    • @BABA-is8kv
      @BABA-is8kv Месяц назад +25

      Cant be loyal to a 401k either.

    • @Necromancer1776
      @Necromancer1776 Месяц назад +1

      @@Peachesryt if you get laid off half of your 401k should go back to the employer. Cause they matched you for all the time and you were cut so why should the company take the hit if you were so lazy they let you go???

    • @prjones09
      @prjones09 Месяц назад +90

      @@Necromancer1776 what. I won’t even give you much energy

  • @Top5Depot
    @Top5Depot Месяц назад +2796

    Every time a company tells you "we're a family," RUN.

    • @iuliua
      @iuliua Месяц назад +52

      also every company with an HR dept.

    • @3thinking
      @3thinking Месяц назад +57

      One big family....like the mob.

    • @_devilfish303
      @_devilfish303 Месяц назад +28

      @@iuliuaso any company with more than 20 people? 🤨

    • @nachannachle2706
      @nachannachle2706 Месяц назад +8

      Truer words have never been spoken.

    • @i-Consume-Only-Useful-Content
      @i-Consume-Only-Useful-Content Месяц назад +5

      Of course run because they gonna make you work not only at office but from home too 😂

  • @phatster88
    @phatster88 Месяц назад +3278

    "learn to code" didn't age that well

    • @Andres_Acosta
      @Andres_Acosta Месяц назад +329

      This was said during a boom cycle that lasted for 20 years. If you got in during that time it aged fantastically but all things end and so do boom cycles.

    • @alphaomega1351
      @alphaomega1351 Месяц назад +333

      The IT industry has been over hiring for decades.
      Too many BS jobs with fancy titles when in actuality 20% of the staff does 80% of all the work.
      A correction is long overdue. 😳

    • @dev.microcosm
      @dev.microcosm Месяц назад +328

      The people getting laid off are mostly project managers, account executives, business analysts, and other tech adjacent workers. The actual software engineering jobs have mostly been fine.

    • @Magicmak23
      @Magicmak23 Месяц назад +95

      It was such a lie. I learned to code from truckin and only was able to make 1 million in 7 years before i got layed off. now i'm out of a job and might go back to truckin

    • @AbhiShah-k1c
      @AbhiShah-k1c Месяц назад +144

      ​@@dev.microcosmNo I was software engineer that built few of major projects but I was laid off because I was working in Canada and most of the team members were working from India.

  • @sirheisenberg4459
    @sirheisenberg4459 Месяц назад +1196

    Crash! Crash! Recession! Inflation! It’s getting depressing. I have about $100k in emergency fund and I have been seeing good news about the stock market and would like to gain from that since I can’t let my savings be corroded by inflation. What stocks should I into as a newbie to safely grow my money.

    • @mariahudson9939
      @mariahudson9939 Месяц назад +2

      Let's face it... buying more stocks & index funds during stock market corrections and bear markets is scary. Which makes it really hard to do for most people like me. I have 260k I want to transfer into an s&p but its hard to bite the bullet and do it.

    • @Tanner-c2m
      @Tanner-c2m Месяц назад +3

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    • @samuelrandy-k8x
      @samuelrandy-k8x Месяц назад

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    • @Tanner-c2m
      @Tanner-c2m Месяц назад

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    • @jorgeHudson-h4h
      @jorgeHudson-h4h Месяц назад

      Thank you for the lead. I searched her up, and I have sent her an email. I hope she gets back to me soon.

  • @gonfreecss5105
    @gonfreecss5105 Месяц назад +694

    My wife interned for a big company back in college, after she graduated, she got hired. Almost a year later, they fired her. She was given a massive severance pay, and I mean a massive one. We used that to start our own biz, pay is less, but we make our own work hours and way less stressful. Can't trust any of the big companies as its all for profit; you're just another expendable body for them, no company is worth given your life for.

    • @ailyn8539
      @ailyn8539 Месяц назад +3

      Agree

    • @granttaylor4762
      @granttaylor4762 Месяц назад +5

      Why would they have loyalty to you… why wtf , did you work super hard, lloyal or think you deserved it back only…so bye bye

    • @je5406
      @je5406 Месяц назад +29

      The massive severance package for one year of work sounds like a good trade off. Hope you send them xmas cards every year.

    • @Manohman-fx2jq
      @Manohman-fx2jq Месяц назад +4

      And you are your captain of your own ship.

    • @AGuy-x3d
      @AGuy-x3d Месяц назад

      @@granttaylor4762 You should be a lobbyist for giant corporations who destroy our economy, poison our food/water, pollute our air/rivers/oceans, and ship all our jobs overseas to save a buck

  • @rafaelm.2056
    @rafaelm.2056 Месяц назад +647

    I have a friend in Mexico City who works for a US company as their NOC administrator. In the US a job like that pays around $75k to $95k per year. The company is paying my friend $1,500 a month for the same job. And he thinks he's being paid very well. I think the outsourcing trend is going to continue.

    • @killdamnation
      @killdamnation Месяц назад +15

      It sure will. You can find very good people in other countries, and pay them a good wage for their area which is often nothing compared to the companies home country wages

    • @cnsmiles
      @cnsmiles Месяц назад

      thats whats going on. The media, at the behest of these companies, are gas lighting the public as if AI is replacing work so they can make it look like their not doing anything abnormal or immoral. Serious trade and labor laws need to be enforced. offshoring will be the death of this country.

    • @Fromtheforgottengardens
      @Fromtheforgottengardens Месяц назад +38

      Same story in India. Getting 350$ a month in 2015 was like well paid for me when I worked for US. Client. That's how bad living standard was and having survival needs not met at times that. This kind of salary is above the survival standard. So yeah outsourcing will work.

    • @seanthe100
      @seanthe100 Месяц назад +8

      Not really you have to account for productivity winch is what employers really care about. Even between Canada and the US Americans are 30% more productive with the same time.

    • @DerDudelino
      @DerDudelino Месяц назад +36

      It was inevitable: Silicon Valley has spent a fortune to recruit Indian programers and move them to San Francisco. But they could as well hire them in India, pay them a fourth of their salary and they would live a much better life because life cost in their own country is so much lower. If you earn 50K US-Dollar a year in India, you are golden. It's the same job that pays 200K in San Francisco.

  • @Northwest360
    @Northwest360 Месяц назад +325

    Prioritizing shareholders and short term gains over employees is the status quo. We focus only on growth, and companies could care less about the people who dedicate so much of their time to the company

    • @AF-wf6vo
      @AF-wf6vo Месяц назад +5

      True.

    • @FrumSepharadi
      @FrumSepharadi Месяц назад

      That's literally all it is, and they hide it by getting you to be a part of their "culture", they use that pun to make you believe your worth ethic and ideas are valuable to your position, but if it doesn't show up in specific valuations they made up for their "profit" then it doesn't make sense for them to keep you around unless your nepotized in their "culture of innovation". Respect yourself and your ideas and value your credentials whatever they may be. Change fields or get a niche or specialty in your field if what you do is meaningful for you and your family. And take control of how you earn a living somehow. G-d Bless all of us.

    • @samsonsoturian6013
      @samsonsoturian6013 Месяц назад +4

      Dude, at most companies the shareholders and the workers are the same people

    • @CHunt-cz1ek
      @CHunt-cz1ek Месяц назад +2

      So, don't dedicate so much of your time.
      Time is all you have, and who knows how much?

    • @TheHiLiteShow7
      @TheHiLiteShow7 Месяц назад +1

      That is the truth

  • @jordanf7424
    @jordanf7424 Месяц назад +48

    After 25 years in tech with 3 different companies, I got rug pulled, I'm done with tech, I'm done working for anyone but myself, in fact I may just retire altogether. Young people coming up today need to empower themselves, take complete control of their earning power, dictate the terms and don't ever settle for less.

    • @iannorstad58
      @iannorstad58 19 дней назад

      And how exactly are they supposed to do that, please tell

    • @sneakysnake2866
      @sneakysnake2866 19 дней назад

      how do you just retire lol

    • @jordanf7424
      @jordanf7424 16 дней назад +3

      @@sneakysnake2866 How? 1.) Saved my money 2.) Invested it. 3.) Bought real estate, paid it off. 4.) Kept low debt to income. If you can't figure that out yourself, you either learn, or flip burgers for the rest of your life. LOL

  • @xd1be9nb7v
    @xd1be9nb7v Месяц назад +770

    Layoffs are a failure of leadership?! Then why are the heads not getting laid off?! They should be first out the door but they get fat bonuses instead.

    • @mikevondebag
      @mikevondebag Месяц назад +38

      You obviously don't understand how corporate expansion works. You hire people to expand, then you trim fat once you've grown.

    • @KingCloudsCape
      @KingCloudsCape Месяц назад +44

      ​@@mikevondebag just took an econ 101 class, did you? I'd encourage you to read more about this before accusing someone else of not understanding.

    • @RealParadox85
      @RealParadox85 Месяц назад +3

      Bingo

    • @NPC004-p9q
      @NPC004-p9q Месяц назад +29

      @@KingCloudsCape Imagine taking the easiest major, a business major, and trying to down talk somebody. LOL. You're like the most common denominator in one of the easiest majors

    • @xd1be9nb7v
      @xd1be9nb7v Месяц назад +17

      @@mikevondebag

  • @egx161
    @egx161 Месяц назад +986

    Did these tech workers think that they had secure permanent jobs? Nobody has a secure permanent job. We’re all disposable. Money and profit is all that matters. Loyalty is a thing of the past.

    • @afanatee
      @afanatee Месяц назад +47

      Doctors can have secure permanent jobs if I’m not mistaken

    • @elphil123
      @elphil123 Месяц назад +53

      @@afanatee Because they are essential and needed

    • @robotbro7187
      @robotbro7187 Месяц назад +71

      @@afanatee all healthcare workers. That's the only pro of working in healthcare, stable job and income. Everything else sucks

    • @HaimRich94
      @HaimRich94 Месяц назад

      Specially when most of them are just useless, the amount of people without good skills in those jobs is hilarious. The only reason there were so many tech workers with high paying jobs was because big tech didn't want possible competition, now that is not needed they can just layoff unused workers

    • @addanametocontinue
      @addanametocontinue Месяц назад +58

      @@elphil123 Nobody is above being replaced. If a hospital goes out of business, you can bet your ass that doctor either has to try to get transferred to another hospital under the same company or find another employer. It goes for tech workers, doctors, etc.

  • @ulfw
    @ulfw Месяц назад +241

    225 Million Dollars for Sundar Pichai but over ten thousand people loosing their career for it says all you need to know about Google and other tech companies

    • @flavoredcrust7424
      @flavoredcrust7424 Месяц назад +18

      Sundar Pichai's previous place if employment was McKinsey. Google has been taken over by management types.

    • @MchlV-es7qf
      @MchlV-es7qf Месяц назад

      They want the U.S. to fail and other 3rd world to rule. Layoffs is just one way to do it.

    • @rayl1977
      @rayl1977 Месяц назад +5

      On a level pitch - that which recent Google hires play on - he and others like hime would be making maybe 400 to 500K as fair compensation for what he contributes... around 500 x less. It's a game of little corporate kingdoms and their serfs.

    • @sid8323
      @sid8323 Месяц назад +5

      Sundar should learn from Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO is miles and miles better than Google CEO.

    • @laius6047
      @laius6047 Месяц назад +2

      Just don't be evil

  • @yinnetteolivo
    @yinnetteolivo Месяц назад +79

    Unemployment is HIGH!!! The market is lying to us.

    • @rudyalfonsus686
      @rudyalfonsus686 Месяц назад

      Do you know how Biden fake the data? they hire people into public service, open vacancy in low rank government service, so the unployment rate looks very low when they report it. It will end up very bad, coz we will spend too much tax money to pay the workers that we don't need. our government becomes very ineffective, and slowly we will become socialist country where even sweeping floor has its own ministry

    • @Brdsh0t
      @Brdsh0t 18 дней назад

      Your failing government has been lying to you since Bidens garbage administration took over. Now the Kackler is up next to continue the destruction. Keep voting blue, its working out great.

  • @StephShenanigans
    @StephShenanigans Месяц назад +461

    I really hate the narrative that because unemployment is so low things are good. I lost my job in a tech company and I'm technically not unemployed now, but would consider myself "under-employed" as I'm working at a local coffee shop and can't get another job after 100s of applications anywhere else. Amazing advice in this video too, "Find your own job!" Wow! I didn't even think to try that! I also think a lot of tech workers who were laid off can't even apply for unemployment because of the serverance payments and thus aren't being counted in some of these numbers.
    It makes me so angry that stocks for these companies are rising and CEOs are getting even richer when it feels like the hunger games out here for even one job with barely a living wage. I think discussions like this miss the entire point. It didn't even technically answer the question of where the people being laid off are going... It's not like we're all going into AI and moving to Canada...

    • @warmsunnytoday4535
      @warmsunnytoday4535 Месяц назад +13

      I bet you make more people happy serving coffee with a smile and cheering everyone up. A lot more happy than sitting in front of a computer with little human face to face interaction. God always has a plan.

    • @kenogu436
      @kenogu436 Месяц назад +47

      ​@@warmsunnytoday4535 Cope. Being a barista is depressing.

    • @truthalonetriumphs6572
      @truthalonetriumphs6572 Месяц назад +11

      These are not discussions. Just a mish-mash of sound bites from people eager to show off and get some exposure. People think they are smarter listening to these videos.

    • @johnnunes2993
      @johnnunes2993 Месяц назад +15

      As a Canadian, don’t come here because you will be disappointed. There’s hardly any jobs available and flooding the country with immigrants doesn’t help.

    • @tnield9727
      @tnield9727 Месяц назад +3

      Blame low interest rates enabling the wealth transfer to the asset owners, management, and CEO class.

  • @shadowsmirk
    @shadowsmirk Месяц назад +1632

    so, Where Are Laid Off Tech Employees Going? You didn't answer the title of the video!

    • @PMikeWarrior
      @PMikeWarrior Месяц назад +218

      Answer is: Canada

    • @vcr1232
      @vcr1232 Месяц назад +12

      @@PMikeWarriorwhy Canada?

    • @GearForTheYear
      @GearForTheYear Месяц назад +282

      They’re headed to the homeless shelter. There are no jobs to find.

    • @benjamindorge5936
      @benjamindorge5936 Месяц назад +111

      ​@@PMikeWarrior😂 Tech jobs in Canada? 😂

    • @peterbeater012
      @peterbeater012 Месяц назад

      Probably becoming house wives because that what they are good at and don’t have to pretend to be like men 🙄

  • @BKCC420
    @BKCC420 Месяц назад +301

    This last week I heard about a Sr Director let go with a good severance package. This Sr Director person had an engineering degree from a reputed university and an MBA as well. A steady growth was this persons characteristic. And was a mentor to a bunch of people. Guess what, last week the person was gone…sorry for all caps.. IT DOESNT MATTER A BIT OF WHO YOU ARE AND THE DEGREE YOU HOLD, ALL THAT MATTERS IS THE COMPANY’s QUARTERLY PERFORMANCE. Focus on yourself and your health.. that’s your investment

    • @84unisol
      @84unisol Месяц назад +11

      No lies were told " Put yourself first If you won't they won't"

    • @BKCC420
      @BKCC420 Месяц назад +4

      @@84unisolabsolutely….spot on. Thank you for emphasizing that

    • @tinoyb9294
      @tinoyb9294 Месяц назад +5

      No, it's who you know.

    • @miloatlantis2549
      @miloatlantis2549 Месяц назад +3

      I have always said that. Be careful when working for large companies with stockholders.

    • @granttaylor4762
      @granttaylor4762 Месяц назад +1

      wtf you expect the company is a welfare org….their profit is the most important factor period…grow up…

  • @Natalieneptune469
    @Natalieneptune469 Месяц назад +302

    The average person has never been so poor. Millions of families are struggling financially as living expenses hit the highest levels in more than four decades. Over 60% of our country lives paycheck to paycheck and about 40% earns poverty wages. Even after working all their lives, more than a quarter of older people have no savings and many believe they will never be able to retire in dignity, while around 55% of elderly people try to survive on an income of less than 25,000 a year.

    • @rannyorton
      @rannyorton Месяц назад +1

      Biden is worst thing that happened to us

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      @Patriciacraig599 Месяц назад +6

      TRUMP 2024

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      @Patriciacraig599 Месяц назад +1

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  • @seekan88
    @seekan88 Месяц назад +411

    I am so sick and tired of hearing AI 😐

    • @glostergloster6945
      @glostergloster6945 Месяц назад +32

      And Chat GPT which is utter sh*te

    • @emanuelcarmona9930
      @emanuelcarmona9930 Месяц назад +36

      Ai is a helpful tool for coders but isn't replacing us anytime soon. Problem is many companies are just hiring people from other countries to save money which sucks

    • @User-mncbjlfjrebxkl
      @User-mncbjlfjrebxkl Месяц назад +9

      @@emanuelcarmona9930 meaning you are replaceable and if not soon then later.

    • @Necromancer1776
      @Necromancer1776 Месяц назад +3

      Too bad thats the future you can either cash in or sink

    • @mambaASI
      @mambaASI Месяц назад +3

      @@emanuelcarmona9930 "anytime soon" is sooner than you think. The capabilities of openAI o1 is something 5 years ago no one could have confidently predicted was possible even with decades of AI development. AI capabilities 5-10 years from now? With how much money, talent, and other resources flooding this space to push this tech forward?

  • @vnikolov88
    @vnikolov88 Месяц назад +665

    Don't get fooled, not a single software developer was replaced by "AI" this is a stock manipulation happening in real time.

    • @tr0picknowledge
      @tr0picknowledge Месяц назад +19

      Thank you!!!

    • @tygressblade
      @tygressblade Месяц назад +16

      Exactly

    • @glostergloster6945
      @glostergloster6945 Месяц назад

      Yep AI is largely a mirage. All these brains and they still cant figure out what it will actually be used for. Its largely BS

    • @994pt4
      @994pt4 Месяц назад

      Maybe they are being laid off because Elon exposed he level of redundancy in tech companies when he purchased Twitter and laid off a HUGE portion of the workers.
      Funny how it still functions just fine 🤣🤣🤣

    • @xuyn987
      @xuyn987 Месяц назад +13

      I think they will be replaced later

  • @emilyau8023
    @emilyau8023 Месяц назад +160

    We really need to extend empathy to those who are struggling. There's so many who just insult them. It's a difficult job market.

    • @MHolt-t6y
      @MHolt-t6y 12 дней назад

      My dad taught me when the economy is booming work hard save and invest the $$$$ rather that living beyond your means.
      the economy always goes in cycles .

  • @rubberroast1598
    @rubberroast1598 Месяц назад +14

    That's why there is increased value now in hands on skilled trades. Plumbers, Carpenters, Electricians will never be replaced artificially in our lifetime. Our company is looking for a full time electrician to add to our maintenance department hand having a hell of a time. When it's filled it will be paid same as several of the senior managers of other departments.

  • @DerekDAngel
    @DerekDAngel Месяц назад +277

    Replacing human workers with AI just stagnates the economy even worse. That's less people earning and spending money which stimulates economic growth. If less Americans are working and spending money then it's just going to freeze the economy up. Corporations will be replacing workers with AI for no reason once they realize none of their consumers have money to buy their products anymore lol. Not a very bright marketing/advertising approach.

    • @2290961
      @2290961 Месяц назад +25

      very very true!

    • @konigstiger3252
      @konigstiger3252 Месяц назад +15

      Same stupid argument was made by worker during the 1st industrial revolution. Workers will find new jobs in new sector.

    • @DerekDAngel
      @DerekDAngel Месяц назад +74

      @@konigstiger3252 yeah... the CRIME sector.

    • @mellyna1715
      @mellyna1715 Месяц назад +23

      Yeap, as someone who used to buy lots of videogames and worked for the industry, now no longer even think about buying anything related to videogames

    • @offensivearch
      @offensivearch Месяц назад +43

      @@konigstiger3252 In the industrial revolution you could conceivably switch from a lower to a higher (or at least equal) paying job (eg farmer to factory worker). I don't think that will happen here, they will either not be able to get a job or get a lower paying job. The industrial revolution required lots of labor, that isn't going to happen here as human labor will be replaced without equivalent human labor needs elsewhere to balance it.

  • @sfrealestatedealmaker6001
    @sfrealestatedealmaker6001 Месяц назад +467

    “Learn to code” will be replaced by “learn plumbing, electrical, HVAC, construction” now.

    • @marvin6016
      @marvin6016 Месяц назад +23

      And farming

    • @coolfer2
      @coolfer2 Месяц назад +41

      @@marvin6016 Nah, man. Farming can be automated quite easily too. I'd say plumbing is harder to automate.

    • @Faisal-x3n8h
      @Faisal-x3n8h Месяц назад +19

      I regret getting into the It world , I was fired within 10 mins

    • @adamkay8507
      @adamkay8507 Месяц назад +21

      More like "Learn how to generate amazing generative AI prompts".

    • @victor256in
      @victor256in Месяц назад +2

      @@Faisal-x3n8h LOL

  • @fedbia2003
    @fedbia2003 Месяц назад +399

    Yeah. Canada accepting immigration while going through a massive housing shortage is a great idea.

    • @mylesgray3470
      @mylesgray3470 Месяц назад +34

      Same in Seattle. It’s frustrating that a basic 2 bedroom apartment is 3k a month and you need to make 9k to qualify. That’s six figures. 30 years ago one could afford an apartment on minimum wage.

    • @jonathanandrew2909
      @jonathanandrew2909 Месяц назад +11

      Canadian tech companies: Nortel, Research in Motion, Shopify.
      All of which used to be the largest companies by market cap on the TSX. That is until their growth story didn’t pan out.

    • @BDee3126
      @BDee3126 Месяц назад

      @@mylesgray3470 The housing shortage in the Canada makes the US look like a walk in the park since they have higher salaries and lower taxes. There are lots of canadian brain drain tech guys in Seattle for a reason.

    • @BDee3126
      @BDee3126 Месяц назад

      ​@@mylesgray3470 The housing shortage in Canada makes the US look like a walk in the park. The US has higher salaries, lower taxes and overall better cost of living compared to Canada. There are lots of brain drain Canadians tech workers in Seattle for a reason.

    • @BDee3126
      @BDee3126 Месяц назад

      ​@@mylesgray3470 The housing shortage in Canada makes the US look like a walk in the park. The US has higher salaries, lower taxes and overall better cost of living compared to Canada. There are lots of brain drained Canadian tech workers in Seattle for a reason.

  • @Fristpeople
    @Fristpeople Месяц назад +6

    I got laid off during a so called strong Bush Jr. economy, after 20yrs of working for a tech company. What I found out is that your work life should be a business. Always be looking for the next job and leave when you find it. There is no such thing as a dream job or loyalty to a job or company. Your loyalty is to yourself. "Nothing personal boss, it is just a business decision and I have decided to part with you for a better opportunity and I will be leaving today. Thank you for your contributions and you might find me here again if our goals align. Good luck in your future endeavors." Then leave with a smile on your face. Once in your new job look for another job as soon as possible and don't limit yourself. Always look to improve your knowledge and position to make you more desirable to the next employer. Your job is to get as much money as you can, as fast as you can so you can stop working for them and they start working for you, or you only work when you wish too. Family and friends are the most important things in your life. Good luck young people.

  • @RobertNight1
    @RobertNight1 Месяц назад +393

    9:45 “we’ve always deeply cared about our employees” barf

    • @mateusdavo
      @mateusdavo Месяц назад +17

      But we stopped after AI

    • @19Marksman79
      @19Marksman79 Месяц назад +5

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @bryanthompson12
      @bryanthompson12 Месяц назад +4

      for the most part people to people care about each other. but a business saying the care about their employees is an oxymoron.

    • @carefulconsumer8682
      @carefulconsumer8682 Месяц назад +9

      "Dear Valued Employee.....You're fired!" Your Friend, CEO XYZ

    • @mateusdavo
      @mateusdavo Месяц назад +1

      @@carefulconsumer8682 that was a very perverse sentence

  • @eg4933
    @eg4933 Месяц назад +509

    AND they lied about new jobs added by ~800k....this video is bogus.

    • @enticingmay435
      @enticingmay435 Месяц назад +99

      @@eg4933 Yeah 800k jobs added….in India lol

    • @MusicHarmonyAndBliss
      @MusicHarmonyAndBliss Месяц назад +16

      People are smart these days I love it 😎

    • @Wud-usa
      @Wud-usa Месяц назад +37

      Maybe 800k uber drivers added. That’s also count as jobs 😂

    • @rexfast
      @rexfast Месяц назад +34

      800K Ghost jobs

    • @KingKangUSA
      @KingKangUSA Месяц назад +6

      even in India, so much competition, if you have an IT job now, shut your mouth and stay low for a while, there is no job in US.

  • @robotduck77
    @robotduck77 Месяц назад +266

    If you're in tech, you're being replaced by cheap overseas foreign workers. After pandemic companies realized, if workers can work remote full time, that mean they can replaced them with cheap labors overseas.

    • @nimbuschan7342
      @nimbuschan7342 Месяц назад +42

      Out-sourcing started 15 years ago…not because of pandemic

    • @Mukar
      @Mukar Месяц назад +25

      @@nimbuschan7342 Pretty sure they're just saying that the pandemic made the issue worse...which it did.

    • @bwofficial1776
      @bwofficial1776 Месяц назад +37

      But then those of us who remain in the US have to fix those cheap overseas workers' buggy badly-written code.

    • @ivyngo110
      @ivyngo110 Месяц назад

      I work at head hunting company for many year. Your statement is a false. From 2016 -2020 our company actually hired more than 10.000 engineers per year. Lately it’s been reducing alot now we barely reach 1000 engineers per year , and big companies stop hiring yall. The economy is so bad they are cutting cost and post ghost jobs to keep their stock looks good on paper. Be aware 😢

    • @gregorriusadolphus2729
      @gregorriusadolphus2729 Месяц назад +29

      @@bwofficial1776 THIS! My company is pulling back on overseas engineers and starting to hire American engineers because of this issue...the overseas engineers are causing more bugs than fixing them

  • @NannieDibbert
    @NannieDibbert Месяц назад +102

    Crypto is risky as many would say but I think the actual risk in Crypto is not investing, buying the capitulation isn't a tough call, but it is a very tough call to figure out what to do aside holding. I remember when I just got into crypto back in 2019 but later in 2020 I ended up selling it because I was dumb and I didn't understand it. I studied and learned and now I know how it works. Got back into crypto early in 2023 with 10k and I’m up with 128k in a short period of time

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      @MikaFuyu-r5d Месяц назад

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  • @jamesbuisf
    @jamesbuisf Месяц назад +133

    Laid off is an easy most convenient way for the executives , board members and investors to pocket, double, triple their income and profits.

    • @Minimal444
      @Minimal444 Месяц назад +5

      It is a business, if you get laid off, it means your services are not needed for a business to be more effective. It is none of your business if owners or investors will make more or less money, they owe you nothing.

    • @gergarfritz3442
      @gergarfritz3442 Месяц назад

      @@Minimal444 Bootlicker.

    • @doujinflip
      @doujinflip Месяц назад

      That's the ideal, but often there's at least unpaid overtime if not other benefits and compensations they conveniently forgot to make sure you were aware of on the way out.

    • @liam3284
      @liam3284 26 дней назад +2

      It's the Al Dunlap con. Anyway, most of these tech firms finally figured out there is no more growth besides raising prices and cutting quality, so thats what they are doing.

    • @stretchesforbeginners5485
      @stretchesforbeginners5485 15 дней назад +1

      you talk like AI and appear to share a similar capacity for emotion

  • @bunnalong79
    @bunnalong79 Месяц назад +79

    Everyone is dispensible, never take your job for granted. Always have a plan B. Tech companies come and they go. Everything is a cycle in the economy.

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  • @jeffherdzina6716
    @jeffherdzina6716 Месяц назад +11

    Sad things is that I had better job security as a Over the road truck driver, than in the I.T. industry. And the pay was almost as good. Getting laid off in June of 2024, and still searching, while my Unemployment benefits end next week. And I don't understand how someone with 17 years of I.T. experience, with the last 6 years as a Linux System Administrator, with the same company, cannot be a good fit for someone else. Seriously! Oh, and I'm not to impressed with Linkedin.

    • @jorymil
      @jorymil 21 день назад +2

      I've been a Linux sysadmin for 20+ years. I've also never had the same job title the entire time. It's very easy for skills to become irrelevant. I've worked with a fair number of folks who didn't bother to learn Python, learn Puppet/Ansible/Chef, learn Docker, or understand how netfilter worked. The market is very much better in some places than in others. SF/Boston/NYC/Chicago/Austin are really where there's decent mobility. Maybe LA or Seattle. In terms of remote work, where you live actually matters as well. Many companies don't have a business presence in say, Wyoming or West Virginia, so can't have remote workers there. I've actually written my congressperson to address this: it's unfair you're ineligible for remote work because of the state you live in.

  • @disgrapefruit2bitter
    @disgrapefruit2bitter Месяц назад +141

    Without collective bargaining, no employee has any control over their career. Your pay can be cut, your vacation hours clawed back or your position made "redundant" at any time to make executives/private equity management a little more money.

    • @dragonfly686868
      @dragonfly686868 Месяц назад

      WELL SAID!!!
      Workers in the US, rather you’re blue / white collar, have NO RIGHTS. Nobody even complain anymore. No one dare.

    • @123lowp
      @123lowp Месяц назад +3

      yeah, but if you are a top performer, you can go from 0 to 180k/yr USD in only 40 months. You only need individual bargaining when you are great.

    • @disgrapefruit2bitter
      @disgrapefruit2bitter Месяц назад +13

      @@123lowp I've known plenty of good sales guys who got laid off or fired. You can't retire on 180k a year for 4-5 years before you're scrambling for a new job. You can't really understand unless you've spent years in a corporate environment and worked with virtually every department like I have.

    • @Karma66
      @Karma66 Месяц назад

      MAGA supports policies that only hurt workers and themselves. So stupid!

    • @ISpitHotFiyaa
      @ISpitHotFiyaa Месяц назад +3

      As if no unionized employees have ever had their benefits cut or gotten laid off.

  • @reymar4657
    @reymar4657 Месяц назад +84

    “LOVE YOUR JOB BUT DONT LOVE THE COMPANY BECAUSE YOU DONT KNOW WHEN THE COMPANY STOPS LOVING YOU “.

    • @counterfeit_red
      @counterfeit_red 27 дней назад

      Hint: Your company has never loved you.

  • @Impozalla
    @Impozalla Месяц назад +54

    The company I work for in silicon valley laid off 70 people in IT. They in term hired 100 people from India and China to fulfill those positions. Obviously they are getting paid less but it's just the nature of this business.

    • @eman0828
      @eman0828 Месяц назад

      @@Impozalla 70 people is nothing though. I bet that was mostly help Desk roles since those roles can be done entirely remote. On-Site support is different as you can't off shore that to another country. You can how ever sout source to a local based managed service provider as a contractor. Other than that, there will always be a need of it staff for every business no matter big or small.

    • @IThinkNowListenUp
      @IThinkNowListenUp Месяц назад +1

      COVID made c level executive realize that remote work could be used to outsource further and h1b Visas would not be necessary.

    • @velocirapture89
      @velocirapture89 Месяц назад

      And they will regret it. The jobs will be done poorly at best. There will be constant frustration over language and cultural barriers. The time zone difference will aggravate managers. I know how this goes. After the offshore team has f****d up enough, the managers will have had enough and they will hire a few locals to mop up the mess. Of course, by then, the tech debt is too much and the company will suffer for it. Go figure.

  • @williamlyons3947
    @williamlyons3947 12 дней назад +4

    in 1994 I had a lunch interview with Honeywell outside of DC. I assumed I would pay for my own lunch. It went smooth until he asks to be right back to use restroom and leaves in his car, leaving me with his lunch bill. I have boycotted Honeywell every since

  • @Inkling777
    @Inkling777 Месяц назад +65

    Before you commit yourself to a particular career, ask yourself three questions: (1) Can this job be exported to a country where the wages are far lower. (2) Can this job be taken over by machines? (3) Can this job simply disappear because the work it requires is no longer needed?

    • @phoenixrising4995
      @phoenixrising4995 Месяц назад

      You forgot a forth option. Can we import illegal labour and working them as slaves paying them under the table to run the AI.

    • @jksarefunny
      @jksarefunny Месяц назад +3

      I should've gone to nursing school

    • @jfletch1925
      @jfletch1925 Месяц назад +6

      Not to say that you shouldn't ask these questions, but in the long-term what jobs can't be replaced by machines? Sales? Teaching?

    • @campshortclip
      @campshortclip Месяц назад +11

      No job is safe...

    • @DevinLauderdale
      @DevinLauderdale Месяц назад +7

      Um, most jobs would be yes to at least one of those

  • @rtothec1234
    @rtothec1234 Месяц назад +24

    34:22- Americans should understand since it’s not being reported honestly:
    There is no labour shortage in Canada. There is only expensive housing, high unemployment, and hiring of cheap for eign labour.
    People are lining up for a job at McDonalds. Both citizens and people from abroad.

  • @abdullahmasud004
    @abdullahmasud004 Месяц назад +88

    CNBC, it would be much more efficient if you cut the dramatization and get right to the point. 1 hour is a lot of time.

    • @TurdFergusen
      @TurdFergusen Месяц назад

      the dramatization is where they hide the lies

    • @trappedcat3615
      @trappedcat3615 Месяц назад +2

      Some of us have the time to waste.

    • @TomNook.
      @TomNook. Месяц назад +5

      Tiktok generation in a nutshell

    • @TurdFergusen
      @TurdFergusen Месяц назад

      its where the lies hide

    • @johncharles2357
      @johncharles2357 Месяц назад

      spending time watching these videos is why people get laid off

  • @hamzahimran3447
    @hamzahimran3447 Месяц назад +18

    I am a computer science major at a university in Canada. There are no tech jobs for entry level devs. Trudeau's government is suppressing wages by importing talent, whilst Canadians cannot enter or thrive in the job market. There are very few tech internships available for us, and the ones that are there are quite competitive. I am scared to see where we as Canadians will end up thanks to Trudeau

    • @esorkinc4011
      @esorkinc4011 29 дней назад

      Agreed. Just propaganda.

    • @seriejohnson698
      @seriejohnson698 28 дней назад

      Ok. Nothing new. All greedy corporations are doing this in various countries.

    • @eshamo2006
      @eshamo2006 23 дня назад

      Canada may end up like the USA where the greedy exec hire those H1-B Visa holders then those H1-B Visa holders will turn around and learn the business and they will start to GATEKEEP the native Canadians from getting those tech jobs. Google the Indian Tech Job Mafia and you'll see where lots of Americans are unable to find those tech jobs because they will ensure their family and friends get those jobs.

    • @ssgg23
      @ssgg23 5 дней назад

      Somewhat similar in the US. I decided to upskill to move into a specific industry niche, partially because I like the work better, but also so I don’t have to compete with all the H1B grads for the generic, exploitative software engineer roles lol

  • @celinadavids5008
    @celinadavids5008 Месяц назад +78

    What is so horrifying is the inhumanity behind these lay offs. These companies hire with immersive onboarding processes - welcome days, catered events, company merch, etc. But it only takes 1 nasty email and few minutes warning to let you go. Getting laid off impacts people emotionally, financially and mentally - they offer no support.
    It's how they're choosing to lay people off that really sucks👎

    • @mirotick11
      @mirotick11 Месяц назад +2

      Welcome to the real world. That's how it works for the past decades or throughout history.

    • @TheUntitledSimmer
      @TheUntitledSimmer Месяц назад +1

      Its so unfortunate

    • @richardadams6988
      @richardadams6988 Месяц назад +1

      That's your responsibility, don't they teach that at Colleges !!!

    • @JA-sv1gv
      @JA-sv1gv Месяц назад +1

      Why don't we appreciate that they at least do it when we join?

    • @rayl1977
      @rayl1977 Месяц назад +7

      The business model is largely gaslighting - how else do the select few at top get to earn and keep 10000x more than their family of employees?

  • @cindylin266
    @cindylin266 Месяц назад +131

    Not surprising. It’s just going through a correction. Too much hiring during Covid and high interest rates makes company less likely to invest. It’s just a business cycle.

    • @yesimemoin0935
      @yesimemoin0935 Месяц назад +19

      they "overhired" to meet increasing demand. How much were you using Teams/Zoom in 2019 vs now? This is all about the interest rate and wanting to max out profits every quarter.

    • @Noah_527
      @Noah_527 Месяц назад +10

      Almost every company overhired during the last few 5 years which led to this bloat of the tech sector that was never going to last. What is amazing to me is that as much as the industry hired, only a small fraction has been let go, meaning it’s still a thriving industry for anyone who really wants a tech job. It attracted a lot of people who would never have gone into tech before but did mainly for the money. Those people are gone and will never return. The real talent and the veterans will stay long term and be fine.

    • @denniszenanywhere
      @denniszenanywhere Месяц назад +14

      "Too much hiring" was the greatest lie ever told. It was true in the beginning but not 2 or 3 years after the pandemic. It's just too irresistible for companies to layoff workers as it actually raises a company's stock price, which pleases their stakeholders. To say that it is just a business cycle does not see how corporate greed works. It may not return as robust as it once was. The possibilities of AI may give companies more excuse to hold off on hiring people or stay lean. The low unemployment rate being reported is also tricky; it's not including those who are not applying for jobs anymore -- preferring to do their own business or their own startup or working as content creators or moving out of the country as digital nomads.

    • @rickhammond2473
      @rickhammond2473 Месяц назад

      Started in the the 70's then accelerated in the 80' and 90's thousands of good paying manufacturing jobs gone forever.Once the e industry went don America went down now slave labor upon us.Now the college gravy jobs are going to the wayside. Amazon is a garbage company and pushes slave labor.VW to lay of 30,000 and eventually will be out of business

    • @Erik_The_Viking
      @Erik_The_Viking Месяц назад +2

      Facts! Zero interest made hiring easy because no additional interest was needed to be paid. It was effectively free money.

  • @BamaPatriot61
    @BamaPatriot61 Месяц назад +22

    I’m a 63 year old software developer and cloud engineer and was told that one person from my team would be laid off at the end of this month. When i started at this job five years ago, there were 11 of us. Now there’s 3. They said one would be gone this month and the other 2 will likely be laid off in March 2025. This all started with a change in executive leadership a few months ago. I’ve been laid off through no fault of my own five times since 2001. It really got much harder to find a new job after 50 so i can only imagine what I’ll face trying to find a job. Economy is in the toilet. My son is a project manager for a
    Home improvement company in a very wealthy area and he’s worried about his job because business has basically dried up.

    • @antred11
      @antred11 Месяц назад

      Why even include the "no fault of my own" part in your comment? Every single person that gets laid off will swear up and down that it was through "no fault of my own". It may well be true, but it doesn't add any information.

    • @NeamaAbdo-ul9xi
      @NeamaAbdo-ul9xi 19 дней назад

      Their is many jobs in Gulf Countries for projects manager.

  • @aeroeng22
    @aeroeng22 Месяц назад +9

    H1B visas---why assume that the US is getting 'the world's best talent'? I would argue that is an unsupported assumption; from personal experience the 'best talent' is going back to their home countries after getting advanced degrees in the US, because there are so many other opportunities in their home countries. No, I don't have an statistics to show that, just my own experience. In any case, just because they are getting H1B visas, doesn't mean we're getting the world's best.

    • @ssgg23
      @ssgg23 5 дней назад

      Yup. Especially in software. We are mostly getting the ones who just skirted by in their degrees, and they still get admitted to decent schools in the US because the American schools have no idea how to judge the school and grading criteria in the foreign country. There are a few exceptions in certain highly skilled roles and niche industries, but your average software engineer, no, they almost never compare to their American counterparts.

  • @tripleeyeemoji
    @tripleeyeemoji Месяц назад +77

    As someone in their late 20s I’m afraid for the future. None of my older co-workers envy that I have at least another 35 years of work ahead of me.

    • @Bryan-lg3fn
      @Bryan-lg3fn Месяц назад +10

      You should have learned a real skill in the trades like mechanic , plumbing etc . Tech is garbage

    • @elibarbq
      @elibarbq Месяц назад +44

      @@Bryan-lg3fn Says someone using a tech platform all day.

    • @jonathanandrew2909
      @jonathanandrew2909 Месяц назад +6

      Be afraid! Be very, very afraid!

    • @and1play5
      @and1play5 Месяц назад

      @@Bryan-lg3fnthen why u on RUclips loser😊

    • @creolenola
      @creolenola Месяц назад +7

      @@Bryan-lg3fn In their late 20's it is not too late to retrain in something else.

  • @BDee3126
    @BDee3126 Месяц назад +143

    Dude canada is miserable now. Its India 2.0. Stop coming over here for poverty wages that are 1/4th of the US but yet the cost of living is ten times higher.

    • @Sidekick618
      @Sidekick618 Месяц назад +11

      Dude, what are you talking about? The G7 is fully onboard to open the floodgates for the Indian to replace the Chinese. No? Just look at how Boeing, Intel and Microsoft how they are doing?

    • @ahmedzakikhan7639
      @ahmedzakikhan7639 Месяц назад +8

      Cost of living is not 10 times higher.
      Rent of 1-bed room appartment in New York City or San Francisco is at least 4000 dollar month . Please show me a 1 bed appartment that costs 4000 dollar a month in Montreal or Toronto.

    • @Scumala_lost_losers
      @Scumala_lost_losers Месяц назад +1

      Higher cost of living is from abnormal population growth. All major cities across the globe are overpopulated. The goal is to replace the native with workers who will never rebel. Indians didn't rebel at home. Why would they rebel in the West? They are nothing more than loyal drones.

    • @BDee3126
      @BDee3126 Месяц назад +28

      @@Sidekick618 The South Asians Canada is importing compared to the US are totally completely different. You wouldn't know unless you live in Canada. Just look up "Brampton, Canada."

    • @BDee3126
      @BDee3126 Месяц назад +23

      @@ahmedzakikhan7639 Let's compare the average salary in New York and Toronto, and then Vancouver's and San Francisco's. You know that Canada has a huge brain drain problem because the US just simply has higher salaries, lower taxes and better cost of living compared to Canada's.

  • @DT-dg6ko
    @DT-dg6ko Месяц назад +28

    Skipped through the video and read some of the comments. Saved so much time.

    • @bluefinch6504
      @bluefinch6504 27 дней назад +2

      Me too! I always do that.

    • @herp_derpingson
      @herp_derpingson 25 дней назад +2

      I skipped the video altogether. I only came for the comments.

    • @ego_sum_liberi
      @ego_sum_liberi 23 дня назад

      I’m reading comments and listening to the video at the same time

  • @SupportLocalHawaii
    @SupportLocalHawaii Месяц назад +7

    The truth is about this story -- the "leaders" of the USA sent tons of our tech jobs overseas and tons of American businesses also went totally broke. Follow the money. The jobs left America and went somewhere else. Our high tech jobs are being gutted and this has been happening since the early 2000's. FACT. Where did all the jobs go -- to someone else's country where it was cheaper. Now we have horrible customer service, people on the support call who we can't even understand, and our country's infrastructure is in absolute free-fall.

  • @rwdplz1
    @rwdplz1 Месяц назад +39

    "At a time when the US economy looks strong on paper?"
    It doesn't look strong at all. The only metric that LOOKS strong is stock market reaching all time highs, WHICH if you take into account current inflation levels, is actually WAY down.

    • @stevenismart
      @stevenismart Месяц назад +3

      You have to remove the top few companies, and the stock market is declining.
      Idk if it's still super concentrated now, but that's what I saw a few months ago

  • @ahmed51988
    @ahmed51988 Месяц назад +58

    You stitched three videos together and presented them as a documentary. We've got the same ideas reformulated over and over. The premise of the video is interesting, where did the tech workers go after being layed off, but the execution or the result is just so off.

    • @lalakuma9
      @lalakuma9 24 дня назад +1

      The video was probably edited by AI

  • @TechyA-k9q
    @TechyA-k9q Месяц назад +68

    As a 22 year old Software Engineer who just graduated from College last month, I can attest to how tough the job market is right now. I’ve applied to well over 100 jobs and have only had about 4 or 5 interviews. About 70 of them didn’t even bother to respond at all to my application. Unfortunately that’s the way the job market is right now, but it’s not permanent. Just keep applying 😃

    • @whctjsdlfqhrlfprl
      @whctjsdlfqhrlfprl Месяц назад +13

      Imagine you majored in liberal arts

    • @Blades2147
      @Blades2147 Месяц назад +4

      100 is rookie numbers unfortunately. You need to be sending out hundreds

    • @TheMuclusla
      @TheMuclusla Месяц назад +8

      You aren’t a software engineer until you get a software engineering job. College has almost nothing to do with being a software engineer (maybe 4 classes you take in the entire degree are relevant assuming you did CS). The degree just shows you have the POTENTIAL to become a software engineer. Sympathy for the pain of finding a job though!

    • @TechyA-k9q
      @TechyA-k9q Месяц назад +4

      @@Blades2147 Working on it. Constantly sending out more. Still proves my point though that barely 4% of the applications you send out actually end up with interviews

    • @TechyA-k9q
      @TechyA-k9q Месяц назад +13

      @@TheMuclusla I’ve been programming since 2016 and performing personal projects. I have an app on the App Store and I’m currently developing a Windows app as a contractor. I think that makes me a Software Engineer 😉

  • @swolltron
    @swolltron 26 дней назад +5

    Big tech: We want everyone to report back to the office.......
    So we can fire you .

  • @timberwolfe1645
    @timberwolfe1645 Месяц назад +90

    WHAT THE HELL!!!! RECYCLED VIDEO!!!!! First words clear as day "FIRST HALF of 2023!!!!!"

    • @Maybemaybexyz
      @Maybemaybexyz Месяц назад +11

      They are running out of content lol. Bunch of soft majors mad tech workers were making 6 figs

    • @MrManguy17
      @MrManguy17 Месяц назад +9

      For these long videos they compile multiple videos on the same subject, hence the "marathon" in the title

    • @Jacosmi
      @Jacosmi Месяц назад

      @@Maybemaybexyzthey weren’t real tech workers, they were non technical project managers and administrative positions

    • @MiniKodjo
      @MiniKodjo Месяц назад

      They literally write Its a compilation of previously posted video. Are you stupid?

    • @megaprimegamer1184
      @megaprimegamer1184 Месяц назад +1

      This is a compilation

  • @bonbonjovi4836
    @bonbonjovi4836 Месяц назад +18

    US Work History and Future outlook:
    1. Only dad worked a full time job
    2. Dad and mom work full time
    3. Dad works 2 jobs and mom works full time
    4. 20 years into the future: Both parents work 2 jobs
    5. 50 year into the future: Both parents work 2 job and teenagers work full time to support their families instead of having spending money
    6. 100 years into the future: People finally had enough and there will be a revolution causing a major change how the US economy works.

    • @phoenixrising4995
      @phoenixrising4995 Месяц назад +2

      Canada is already at number 5 on your list! Number 6 coming soon.

    • @peter65zzfdfh
      @peter65zzfdfh Месяц назад +1

      @@lulus704it’s due to taxes dropping over generations, that increases the number of houses the very wealthy can buy and what they’re willing and able to pay.

    • @DAMIANJESUSPEREZSALVATIERRA
      @DAMIANJESUSPEREZSALVATIERRA 22 дня назад

      There's no number 4, People are not having any kids, they will literally become neets, specially men

  • @SagarRana-cc3or
    @SagarRana-cc3or Месяц назад +960

    The fact that nobody talks about the book whispers of manifestation on borlest speaks volumes about how people are stuck in a trance

    • @wryckingbaul8612
      @wryckingbaul8612 Месяц назад +22

      What the hell does this even mean?

    • @kuebby
      @kuebby Месяц назад +14

      @@wryckingbaul8612 It's some kind of insane conspiracy book, possibly AI written judging from the website. These bots push the craziest things.

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      @gamezonereactions8388 Месяц назад +1

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      @jfox9126 Месяц назад +1

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  • @w2385-i2s
    @w2385-i2s 26 дней назад +4

    Shouldn't companies layoff H-1B visa holders first before U.S. citizens. The reason for H-1B visa is because of shortage of tech workers. But the real reason for H-1B visa is cheap labor.

  • @Surftrader123
    @Surftrader123 Месяц назад +53

    There are millions of American Citizens who need tech jobs too!

    • @randomguy7175
      @randomguy7175 Месяц назад +2

      Just migrate, WFH is available

    • @doujinflip
      @doujinflip Месяц назад

      You'd have to migrate overseas to make WFH jobs worth what they'll offer. Fully remote work means fully offshoreable work.

    • @angolin9352
      @angolin9352 28 дней назад

      @@doujinflip Spoken like someone who has never seen outsourced code. There's a reason why nothing works anymore, and it's Indian developers. Outsourced labor is cheap for a reason.

  • @valereehansen4378
    @valereehansen4378 Месяц назад +244

    Kids today would be better off going into HVAC, electricity, accounting and tax.

    • @alb12345672
      @alb12345672 Месяц назад +66

      The last two can be outsourced easier than IT. It is also not really high paying. Unless you make partner in some firm, and sell your soul. No one wants to do it.

    • @lisamari941
      @lisamari941 Месяц назад +21

      Kids today are better off learning about free energy and alternative fuel sources. Since our current leaders are so drunk off their own greed and have no foresight whatsoever!

    • @korenng5553
      @korenng5553 Месяц назад +3

      Get a broad scope of education in early school 🎒 yrs

    • @onewizzard
      @onewizzard Месяц назад

      OnlyFans, why be a bartender or a server and deal with handsy guys

    • @thomaskim5008
      @thomaskim5008 Месяц назад +10

      As US tax laws change a year to a year, it would not be easy to outsource the tax jobs

  • @donmarek7001
    @donmarek7001 Месяц назад +24

    Why are there so many H1's in the US? Americans should come first on the jobs issues. This nonsense that there are not enough skilled people is BS by corporate America to keep wages low.

    • @fenixcustomsoftware
      @fenixcustomsoftware Месяц назад +4

      A lot of companies have branches in India. Originally, they hired them there and after 2 years they bring them to the USA.
      The pay is similar to that of a US citizen.
      I don't understand why these US companies are importing foreign labor with so many US developers looking for work.

  • @hummersd
    @hummersd Месяц назад +4

    Notice how Apple did not overgrow staffing during the pandemic because they likely knew that trend would not last. They were able to avoid mass layoffs at the same levels as the other tech companies. They certainly had department eliminations like the rumored car, but definitely not in the 10k+ mass layoffs.

  • @michaelkellagher3507
    @michaelkellagher3507 Месяц назад +63

    Love the videos, don’t like these “marathons”. Address the question within 5 minutes

  • @wilsonmanch6773
    @wilsonmanch6773 Месяц назад +37

    Every ceo who decide to layout staff for investment or long term or cut cost should start with himself or herself and the highest management team. Everyone should at least half all their pay package before starting to fire people.

    • @Shadow_Banned_Conservative
      @Shadow_Banned_Conservative Месяц назад +1

      There's a reason CEOs generally only stay a short time. A new CEO is only there to cut people and expenses and then leave with millions in incentive payments and bonuses.

    • @jasoncomparetto
      @jasoncomparetto Месяц назад

      yea... that's not really how this system works. even if this idea magically worked, would that also mean that everytime we think about hiring new people that we should double our pay package?

    • @TheSnerggly
      @TheSnerggly Месяц назад

      Yes

    • @wilsonmanch6773
      @wilsonmanch6773 Месяц назад

      @@jasoncomparetto i know thats not how the system work. I simply stated the decency of the higher management before firing people. Why the business not performing? Why hired the wrong skilled employees? Why are they not performing after hiring? The real responsibility lies in these higher management team including the CEO. So simply, instead finding fault in others first, cut your own salary before firing. I would want to say fire yourself first, but obviously that cannot be done. so at least own your own faults first before slashing others. I do mean those companies who mass firing.

    • @jasoncomparetto
      @jasoncomparetto Месяц назад

      @@wilsonmanch6773 you're still not really understanding how basic laws of supply and demand work. try actually running a company and applying these principles

  • @bnwo
    @bnwo Месяц назад +34

    0% interest money had a good run.

  • @null-stress
    @null-stress Месяц назад +5

    I'm curious whether it's just the technical layoffs that are particularly high, or whether there are a lot of layoffs overall and only the technical layoffs are being highlighted.

  • @Rocioslane
    @Rocioslane Месяц назад +12

    I tried for a good year after being let go and have yet to land another opportunity. I ran through my savings and investments and now earn half as much working at the post office

  • @williamhoward5100
    @williamhoward5100 Месяц назад +15

    The US needs to train up its own workforce honestly. Time to bring all Americans to the table.

    • @randomguy7175
      @randomguy7175 Месяц назад

      Open borders makes everyone American

    • @peter65zzfdfh
      @peter65zzfdfh Месяц назад +1

      The US workforce is shrinking because the boomers are retiring, without immigration the economy will massively shrink and hit a recession or even depression. There simply were not enough babies born 20 years ago. Unemployment is still near record lows. There’s almost no one left to train and of those available many don’t have the aptitude for higher skilled jobs.

    • @HeadStronger-HS
      @HeadStronger-HS Месяц назад +2

      350 million and no one to train, yah ok. 😂

    • @ssgg23
      @ssgg23 5 дней назад +1

      @@HeadStronger-HSright? There’s been tons of media coverage of the trend of millennial men just straight up not participating in the workforce. If the job market wasn’t so demoralizing due to the increased competition from shoddy H1B imports, we would probably see at least some of those folks return to the job market.

  • @Atlastheyote222
    @Atlastheyote222 Месяц назад +21

    The people doing the layoffs cant see further than 3 years into the future. The real impacts of these layoffs will become more obvious as systems become more unreliable, and issues become more prevalent and more difficult to diagnose and fix because you fired all the people who designed and built these systems before they could do a proper handover.
    Would you fire half of your mechanics, make no changes to their pay, but increase the number of cars coming into the workshop? Would you expect them to be happy? Would you expect the quality of the work to go up or down?

    • @mirotick11
      @mirotick11 Месяц назад

      Twitter laid-off 75% and the site works just fine.

    • @wanyelandy8847
      @wanyelandy8847 Месяц назад

      System become unreliable? As long as the core developers are not cut, no much ado about nothing tasks from the PM and middle tier architect who has never programmed for 10 years. Unless there is huge mistake from Ops, most of the time, these services will be fine.

    • @wefinishthisnow3883
      @wefinishthisnow3883 Месяц назад

      @@mirotick11 The site works fine, the business however...

    • @mirotick11
      @mirotick11 Месяц назад

      @@wefinishthisnow3883 what about the business? X didn’t lose their revenue from a poor product, but to boycott from GARM

    • @reja1309
      @reja1309 17 дней назад

      You're correctly talking about another situation like Y2K and old programming codes. When things start breaking, will it just be annoying or will it have huge unexpected consequences?

  • @PacificVoyager660
    @PacificVoyager660 Месяц назад +16

    "80% of Twitter employees were laid off and website still runs."
    Yes but it's not just about running the website. Their sales are also down 80%.

    • @wwloyd
      @wwloyd Месяц назад

      so true

    • @username7763
      @username7763 Месяц назад +5

      I'm sure there was deadweight staff that was let go. However, oftentimes people do things that are underappreciated or not known about because they keep it working. It doesn't matter until an emergency happens.

    • @Kbmpb
      @Kbmpb Месяц назад

      @@username7763non technical one are easy target

  • @OHJojo-
    @OHJojo- Месяц назад +64

    I've been working in a warehouse for 3 years and keep telling myself that I need to go back to school to get some skills to get a better job but I'm just scared that my time and resources are going to be wasted. I know that nothing is certain in life, but it's just crazy we dont even live in a true capitalist society, it's complete corporatism at this point especially after covid-- small businesses are being wiped out at alarming rates and we're all completely dependent on these markets that can just fling us away whenever they want. It's so discouraging.

    • @djbobby224
      @djbobby224 Месяц назад +2

      Only thing that will be safe will be lawyers, doctors, accountants, and some trades.

    • @djbobby224
      @djbobby224 Месяц назад

      @@andrescastanos6761 the automatic part of accounting is already done by calculators. Accountants can't be automated outside of that, but they can get outsourced.

    • @robertcowher
      @robertcowher Месяц назад +4

      As long as you don't go into debt, investing in yourself is always the right call because no matter what happens around you, more skills are always a win. If a degree isn't in the cards, pick the thing you want to get better at and start taking courses. If the thing you want to do requires a degree(doctors, lawyers, etc.) then start taking formal classes slowly.

    • @namaan123
      @namaan123 Месяц назад +2

      @@djbobby224 You just listed trades that are primed for replacement with AI...it won't be wholesale, first it'll be around the edges, the clerical mundane parts of the job, but it'll keep taking a larger and larger cut of responsibilities leaving no room for entry level jobs requiring on-the-job training, which will only further incentivize further encroachment.

    • @alelectric2767
      @alelectric2767 Месяц назад

      Learn a trade

  • @123lowp
    @123lowp Месяц назад +33

    You cannot replace a 200-300k software engineer with AI. AI generates code and someone that understands it will review it and update it before deploying.

    • @yanaya713
      @yanaya713 Месяц назад +15

      300k guy is safe, 80k guy is in trouble.

    • @jonathanandrew2909
      @jonathanandrew2909 Месяц назад +7

      You’re right. You’ll have to replace them with two AIs.

    • @nerios.v
      @nerios.v Месяц назад +1

      300k guy is safe but the 150k guys that work for him arent.

    • @dtb7872
      @dtb7872 Месяц назад +2

      give it 3 more years

    • @nerios.v
      @nerios.v Месяц назад +1

      @@TheKushSkywalker I have built 3 software companies and sold them, I currently work for the company that bought my last company (a Russell 2000 company). In this company (and I believe many in the industry) 80% of the engineers, basically do nothing, like, literally, maybe 1 or 2 contributions in months, I was on a team with 35 engineers, only 3 of us ( I was part of the leadership team that team was on), built the entire new product they are selling for their IVA, so over 80% of that team is basically useless, one of the things that allowed me to be so proficient is the use of LLMs, if you are good at explaining and understanding problems, and also understand how the LLMs work and where they fail and how to make them create what you need, the LLMs increased my productivity by 2 standard deviations (basically 97%), I make around 522k a year, maybe less because of vesting periods (254k salary, 60k bonus, 8k RSUs valued around 208k), and I can honestly tell you, we could fire 80% of that team and we would actually do better, save money and be more productive. This is similar to what happened to Twitter (except the LLM part), because of the Pareto distribution, this is a fact across almost all industries, but is a lot more obvious with the help of AI.

  • @shakirriaz5054
    @shakirriaz5054 Месяц назад +29

    I didn’t read all the comments and I m sure some has mentioned the elephant in the room already. It’s called outsourcing to other countries. 😉
    This is the biggest impact on tech jobs. AI is second in line.
    The greed of businesses and CEOs from the country where tech jobs are being outsourced is killing even the most talented workers. Amazingly media doesn’t talk about it. At least not enough

    • @topgxpert
      @topgxpert Месяц назад

      Yes lies most the jobs going to cheaper labor oversees all companies I notice they now using Pakistani worker wtf

    • @Marty_YouTuber
      @Marty_YouTuber 26 дней назад +1

      Yes, outsourcing jobs to other countries can significantly contribute to job losses and layoffs, particularly in the manufacturing sector, as companies often move work to countries with lower labor costs, leading to workforce reductions in the originating country where jobs are outsourced from; this is a major concern for workers who may lose their positions due to this practice.
      Key points about outsourcing and job losses:
      Lower labor costs:
      The primary reason companies outsource is to access cheaper labor in other countries, which often results in layoffs for domestic workers performing similar tasks.
      Impact on specific industries:
      Manufacturing jobs are particularly vulnerable to outsourcing due to the ease of relocating production to countries with lower wages.
      Community impact:
      When large numbers of manufacturing jobs leave a region, it can have a devastating impact on local economies and communities.
      Debate on overall economic impact:
      While outsourcing can lead to job losses in certain sectors, some economists argue that it can also benefit the overall economy by creating new jobs in other areas and lowering costs for consumers.

  • @barneymiller4088
    @barneymiller4088 23 дня назад +2

    As a tech consultant that sees a lot of tech organizations, there are a lot of barely qualified people in these companies. It is really obvious that 20% of the people are doing 80% of the work. If you retain these people and shed the rest, you retain your productivity without all the costs. At one company, they lost one key person and within two years, they lost 60% of their revenue. After 4 years they have 20% of their original revenue.

  • @Surftrader123
    @Surftrader123 Месяц назад +26

    There are millions of American Citizens who need tech jobs too! The h1b program is designed to augment the US workforce, NOT replace it!!

    • @randomguy7175
      @randomguy7175 Месяц назад

      India matters now just like China mattered during cold war

    • @goldfish3858
      @goldfish3858 Месяц назад +9

      They need to do away for it,

    • @prashanthb6521
      @prashanthb6521 Месяц назад +1

      Market forces dictate terms. If you dont grab talent then Canada will.

    • @sn8597
      @sn8597 Месяц назад +3

      Great. Let Canada have them

    • @IThinkNowListenUp
      @IThinkNowListenUp Месяц назад +1

      That's the pitch that c level execs will give you. COVID remote work showing them that you don't need to be in office and lobbying in Washington the ease of h1b Visas will result in the decline of white collar, tech work similar to outsourced manufacturing in the 80s and 90s
      We need to decrease overall high earning household incomes so that home affordability across the nation comes back to to more reasonable levels. But we need to do so locally without allowing outsourcing

  • @lxecutioner825
    @lxecutioner825 Месяц назад +89

    Where are all the tech jobs going, I’ll tell you where, it’s India. Indians are filling all of the tech jobs in the US.

    • @doujinflip
      @doujinflip Месяц назад +1

      Technical protocols don't have much space for humanist considerations, so of course the humans are ultimately considered fully replaceable.

    • @Runescapian0wner
      @Runescapian0wner Месяц назад +1

      The tech workers include non-software engineers. Tech companies still need talented software engineers, but they don't need other tech workers like analysts, project managers, etc...

    • @prashanthb6521
      @prashanthb6521 Месяц назад +4

      LOL, there are layoffs happening here too. Many premier collages are struggling in campus recruitment.

    • @Inceptionxg
      @Inceptionxg Месяц назад

      So what will make people live happily without work?

    • @jobturkey7418
      @jobturkey7418 Месяц назад +1

      Stinky

  • @MarkDanielLouwe
    @MarkDanielLouwe Месяц назад +22

    I got a new job still as a software developer but I'm training myself for another career on the side, mechanical engineering/automotive mechanic. Just in case.

    • @grandmasterb7398
      @grandmasterb7398 Месяц назад

      Smart. This is the way. Dont go all-in on a single industry. Once it gets fried, youre done. Diversify your skills. Luckily, degenerate trading saved me (lost my tech job 3 yrs ago and havent found nothing since).

    • @jksarefunny
      @jksarefunny Месяц назад

      I think I might just dust off my kinesiology books and get my personal trainer cert already. Data analytics has become an unbelievably saturated industry in the past decade

    • @RK-ox2zp
      @RK-ox2zp Месяц назад

      Same here. Dual trained in industrial automation but now industrial refrigeration. A science that’s been the same for over 100 years.

    • @shekharrajput3379
      @shekharrajput3379 Месяц назад

      @@grandmasterb7398what are you doing now then?

    • @shekharrajput3379
      @shekharrajput3379 Месяц назад

      What skills you are currently learning?

  • @hitmewitdarock
    @hitmewitdarock 26 дней назад +2

    As a 4-Color Stripper back in the late 80's, I still remember when I saw my first Mac at work. It wasn't much at first but just a couple years later and advancements in desktop publishing, my highly skilled job was no longer required

  • @mellyna1715
    @mellyna1715 Месяц назад +63

    Hopefully AI takes the jobs of all those CEOs that bet for AI 🙌

    • @anothername2730
      @anothername2730 Месяц назад +4

      Bro if AI takes Satya and Zuckerberg and Jensen’s jobs….we are going to see the most insane decade and god bless you I guess

    • @justicecrying
      @justicecrying Месяц назад

      Highly unlikely as those CEOs are decision makers.

    • @anwaaribrahim4079
      @anwaaribrahim4079 Месяц назад +4

      more AI means more lays off meaning more unemployment, less affordability and ultimately less revenue from customers.
      this cycle will destroy their business as well.

    • @anothername2730
      @anothername2730 Месяц назад +2

      @@anwaaribrahim4079 you’re right, and that might as well be Webster’s definition of “recession”. That said, what if a handful of companies are gaining efficiency and or profits. No doubt our economy and even our class hierarchy will be reshaped, but there will be some winners in this race

    • @mirotick11
      @mirotick11 Месяц назад

      If AI can take the jobs of CEO, that means you likely won't have a job either. And I wonder what happens when the majority of the population does not work.

  • @vandev-1313
    @vandev-1313 Месяц назад +10

    The AI implosion is gonna be glorious. It's too expensive to create and it's not delivering on initial promise. People genuinely don't want a glorified clippy on their computers.

  • @bigninja27
    @bigninja27 Месяц назад +99

    My company just laid off all the US based software engineers after having them train a bunch of Brazilian engineers

    • @person35790
      @person35790 Месяц назад +10

      They’ll be back in 2-3 years when it becomes impossible to put in any new features or a security risk they can’t accommodate pops up. Seems like every company does this at least once.

    • @MAURICAINVICTA
      @MAURICAINVICTA Месяц назад +2

      BARZ!

    • @darkriku12
      @darkriku12 Месяц назад

      ​@@person35790 yep, most companies both in the 00s and 10s never retained their only-offshore departments, because cultural barriers and IP concerns always exist. Face culture is a big hindrance in finding out what went wrong, and in tech things will always go wrong.

    • @iPhoneneto
      @iPhoneneto Месяц назад +4

      @@person35790 LMAO you really think the us sottware engineers are so much better? the reality is that this stuff ANYONE can do, i know university graduates software engineers that don't know what a register is, how the stack works or even what an interrupt is. the problem is that there is WAY too many useless positions that never needed to exist. The job that before 1 person can do, 2-3 people are doing for whatever reason they think it was needed but the reality is that its not.

    • @MchlV-es7qf
      @MchlV-es7qf Месяц назад +4

      And nothing works right! I called Chase to report my credit card stolen and the programming on the phone was on an endless loop. No testing done? Who programmed those phones? It gets harder and harder to do anything. Nothing works. I miss the 90’s

  • @soultravel8742
    @soultravel8742 Месяц назад +8

    All these companies who layoff employees loose their jobs and the worst part is they just don't say we cannot keep you anymore they put the blame on employee performance which is the worst part. It makes it worse for the person losing job mentally to overcome the pain and the strength needed to look for a new job.

    • @mmeeozzzaaa3421
      @mmeeozzzaaa3421 Месяц назад

      Especially if they then blame the employees for it on LinkedIn

  • @dentatusdentatus1592
    @dentatusdentatus1592 Месяц назад +209

    Where are they going? To the unemployment office silly. 😏😏😏

    • @johnchen0213
      @johnchen0213 Месяц назад +14

      you don't need to go to the unemployment office to get unemployment. It's all done online these day

    • @JSRTales
      @JSRTales Месяц назад +1

      yes long lines before offices are horrifying

    • @markwiegard8384
      @markwiegard8384 Месяц назад +9

      50,000 of the H1B work VISA employed will go back to their country or origin.

    • @thepolishedwook
      @thepolishedwook Месяц назад +10

      As if unemployment would even make up for 10% of a tech salary. You must be from the silent generation. You can't possibly be that out of touch any younger than that.

    • @rabd3721
      @rabd3721 Месяц назад +2

      We've had a record number of people starting their own businesses. It stands to reason many of these workers with HIGH value skills are easily starting their own SaaS companies and startups.

  • @dattape2828
    @dattape2828 Месяц назад +33

    Funny how this doc doesn’t talk about all the American citizens displaced by foreign workers.

    • @DianaPrinceitiswhatitis
      @DianaPrinceitiswhatitis Месяц назад +6

      No they don’t want to be labeled as racist that’s why and that it has nothing to do with race.

    • @Marty_YouTuber
      @Marty_YouTuber 26 дней назад

      @@DianaPrinceitiswhatitis What race? what if it was A bunch of white people coming to America Would that make White people feel better to be replaced by more white people who'll accept cheaper pay?

  • @juanlee337
    @juanlee337 Месяц назад +46

    i know some that works in Meta. He said only about 15% of actual tech works were laid off and most of the layoff were part recruiting , HR, PM, and other non tech posistions

    • @alb12345672
      @alb12345672 Месяц назад +37

      Most of those positions bring no value. Our PM left and productivity went up. We don't need mom to read us JIRAs and waste an hour every morning.

    • @seriejohnson698
      @seriejohnson698 Месяц назад

      @@alb12345672Thank you. A host of wasted space with middle management.

    • @dynamo3059
      @dynamo3059 Месяц назад

      ​@@alb12345672bet mom gets paid more too

    • @rallyjira3400
      @rallyjira3400 Месяц назад +5

      Can’t agree more! I work for a big corporation on the tech side! Most of my coworkers are just headcount that contribute nothing to the department! Only 2% in our department are actually working! Those who came as part of the entourage are official slackers! They brought their culture and bad habits to our workplace! I can’t wait to see them getting laid off! It will be zero impact!

    • @SneedSeeding
      @SneedSeeding Месяц назад +1

      Well yeah those are always the first to go because at the end of the day they're useless.

  • @Bobhenry-c7z
    @Bobhenry-c7z Месяц назад +88

    This global recession/collapse might end up being a part of us for a very long time. With inflation currently at about 3%, my primary concern is how to maximize my savings/retirement fund of about $680k which has been sitting duck since forever with zero to no gains.

    • @purplebliss6875
      @purplebliss6875 Месяц назад +3

      I'd advice you read up some good books on finances and investing, or just you get yourself a financiaI-advsor that can provide you with entry and exit points on the shares/ETF you focus on.

    • @Andreallln
      @Andreallln Месяц назад +2

      @@purplebliss6875 A good number of people discredit the effectiveness of financial advisors in exploring new markets, but over the past 10years I’ve had a financial advisor consistently restructure and diversify my portfolio/expenses and I’ve made over $3million in gains… might not be a lot but i'm financially secure.

    • @dogmom-pt5we
      @dogmom-pt5we Месяц назад +2

      @@Andreallln I've been looking to switch, but have been kind of relaxed about it. Could you recommend your wealth manager? I'll be happy to use some help.

    • @Andreallln
      @Andreallln Месяц назад +2

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    • @dogmom-pt5we
      @dogmom-pt5we Месяц назад +1

      @@Andreallln
      I just googled her now and I'm really impressed with her credentials. I reached out to her since I need all the assistance I can get.

  • @rootedorganically4911
    @rootedorganically4911 Месяц назад +79

    Tech is super unstable if you could work from home that means so can a Philippino or south American with perfect English for a lot less and AI

    • @SKF108
      @SKF108 Месяц назад +9

      🎯

    • @JoeJoe0408
      @JoeJoe0408 Месяц назад +11

      And once those people they think they can pay less start getting like their neighboring countries then the jobs will comeback here. The Asia continent is now beginning to ask for the same salaries and to be paid in American dollars. That’s what happens when you hire them over here and give them green cards.

    • @glostergloster6945
      @glostergloster6945 Месяц назад +12

      AI is very overhyped imo. All these brains and they still havent worked out what it will actually be used for.

    • @ebill66
      @ebill66 Месяц назад +2

      Off shoring of US based remote teams supporting Microsoft ecommerce solutions happened. Remote support from Costa Rica cheaper than a US domestic based work force.... and those jobs are not likely to return to US shores. This is on top of all of these positions being "perma-temp", where pay and benefits are less than those of FTEs.

    • @AaronVanWolfen
      @AaronVanWolfen Месяц назад

      The biggest problem of the American workers is that they think they are entitled to get the best job because they are American...
      I bet that most of these tech workers don't even speak a second language...

  • @RayLabs
    @RayLabs Месяц назад +15

    Quit calling it Layoff. They are being Fired. Dell has been firing thousands of employees a year for several years now.

  • @alrivas1477
    @alrivas1477 Месяц назад +80

    HIRE AMERICANS !!! WTF layoffs though the roof and you want more foreign workers ???

    • @tylerdurden8378
      @tylerdurden8378 Месяц назад +38

      Gotta keep those wages depressed.

    • @randomguy7175
      @randomguy7175 Месяц назад

      Open borders make everyone American 😂

    • @nlabanok
      @nlabanok Месяц назад

      You have no idea what you're talking about. Most Americans are too lazy or f'ed around too much in K-12 to go earn a STEM degree, and especially so at the graduate degree level. As an economy on net, we are running a multidecade shortage of workers with advanced STEM degrees. As an American, I earned an advanced degree in engineering 37 years ago, never once went unemployed, and easily switched to higher paying jobs 3 times. I also retired early. I'm so tired of hearing fellow Americans react with shock about highly skilled foreign workers who come here....I welcome them....they were ambitious and hard working enough to earn a STEM degree. We need more of them and fewer entitled, whiny, lazy Americans who took a pass on their own education and training and spend their entire adult lives whining about something they feel was taken from them. Lol, they're LOSERS, straight up.

    • @anastasiaangelikova
      @anastasiaangelikova Месяц назад +4

      Foreign workers save companies more money.

    • @churblefurbles
      @churblefurbles Месяц назад

      an even bigger joke when their citation of Canada is a failed example, their tech sector is nonexistent.

  • @RAZR_Channel
    @RAZR_Channel Месяц назад +5

    A 16 month severance… Is pretty damn generous…

    • @theappqueen4438
      @theappqueen4438 26 дней назад

      16 weeks but yes that's 2x the standard

  • @puppet-head
    @puppet-head Месяц назад +11

    This is only huge companies. Every single company has tech workers, my midsized company has 500 vacancies

  • @GeorgeP-uj8xc
    @GeorgeP-uj8xc Месяц назад +62

    The tiktok lady says she posted the video so that there can be a "change", as if people haven't been laid off since the beginning of civilization.

    • @naomihasan8121
      @naomihasan8121 Месяц назад +13

      Layoffs haven't always been this common. This shift happened when publicly traded companies and private equity became more common. The whole point is to have high stock prices or profit at the expense of workers.

    • @peteypobbs8065
      @peteypobbs8065 Месяц назад +3

      @@naomihasan8121 100%. shocking people dont seem to get this

    • @trellisandreahicks811
      @trellisandreahicks811 Месяц назад

      @@naomihasan8121yup

    • @Shadow_Banned_Conservative
      @Shadow_Banned_Conservative Месяц назад +3

      I think the only thing she's accomplished is made herself unhireable. No HR is ever going to want to deal with the prospect of being put on the public stage for firing or disciplining her.

    • @jasoncomparetto
      @jasoncomparetto Месяц назад +2

      @@Shadow_Banned_Conservative I would not hire her. she sounds difficult to work with. she also doesn't understand how basic systems work.

  • @mattn1900
    @mattn1900 Месяц назад +7

    A lot of US companies like to replace us citizens with green card holders since they can pay them a lot less (for example Disney and Southern California Edison). I would say that maybe the competition with Canada for tech workers will help US tech workers however I'm now seeing tech companies moving those positions to cheaper offshore sites like Costa Rica.

  • @kinan6746
    @kinan6746 Месяц назад +4

    I got laid off from my first dream job 20 years ago. A fantastic lesson. You can leave and they can let you go anytime. It is a job. It is a mutual agreement. Why would I stay at a place where I'm not wanted? Btw, either the company makes money or not, I got paid in full while I worked. Again. it's an agreement. Would I want a plumber to stay longer than necessary? No. Conflating an employer with some sort of a family member is not a healthy thing to do.

    • @shekharrajput3379
      @shekharrajput3379 Месяц назад +2

      @@kinan6746 correct
      People should understand that it’s all business at the end.