By R.C.
Sat, Feb 15, 2020 11:10 a.m.
"I Have No Idea What to Do Now": South Korean & Japanese Firms Screwed by Shortage of Chinese Migrant Workers
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R.C.: Chinese who speak Korean (there are ethnic Korean communities in mainland China) are often sought after in South Korea for jobs, some of which can still pay a decent wage, even if the primary appeal of the workers is that they're generally cheaper to hire than locals (veteran Silicon Valley coders should recognize this dynamic).
How about importing some negroes from the good ol' USA?There was a movie with Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker--who were quite the team.Maybe it could work again in large numbers.
ReplyDeleteThe next trade deal Trump should make is,sending 2 million of our worst negroes(those in prison who want out and others with long rap sheets that will soon be going back)to SK and Japan for a brand new start.
In return,we'll take a few thousand of their most beautiful geisha girls.
Do it Trump.
--GRA
"there are ethnic Korean communities in mainland China"
ReplyDeleteAnd are probably aligned and agree with the regime of Kim in NK.