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[–] Jarix@lemmy.world 10 points 1 day ago (5 children)

I work with a lot of immigrants. Here's some random thoughts opinions and observations

They aren't the problem. I've met and learned a lot from the people I work with. They are as amazing or as shitty as anyone else you know.

Most of the immigrants I know are from India or the Philippines(just establishing perspective), and some are first generation Canadians(children of immigrants)

It's not hard to make friends with these people. They care a lot about community because it's what has allowed then to succeed as much as they have. I'm an atheist the vast majority are solidly theist.

But like everyone else, they want something familiar if and when they have the choice, just like anyone else seems to

Most of our opinions are forged by how we grew up and what we learned about the world at that time. (Meaning this was the same for everyone I worked with and didn't matter where you came from)

communication is by far the most common problem, it's hard to be successful when you don't understand what you are being told. Often that means not understanding what you are doing wrong. Hard to do if you don't speak the language that company does business in. I felt this same way when I had to go to Quebec City to work. I don't speak French. What I learned to do is exactly what the people I work with do, rely on the person or people that can translate for us. It can turn bad coworkers into your best assets if you can communicate effectively, even if that's just a box with Google translate on it as your interpreter. Wanting to understand and trying to is going to get you far, even when you are embarrassed about the difficulty you have. You will be appreciated for not just getting yes yes, okay boss, and continuing to make mistakes.

Minimum wages in Canada are way better than most of the places people are coming from, but the cost of living quickly catches up to people. Immigrants often have much better coping mechanisms to combat cost of living than local people do. This is the crux of blaming immigrants for low wages, if the wages didn't suck already then you wouldn't have so many immigrants coming here. That's not on them, that's on domestic policy and employers fucking everyone over.

[–] sbv@sh.itjust.works 6 points 1 day ago (4 children)

This is the crux of blaming immigrants for low wages, if the wages didn't suck already then you wouldn't have so many immigrants coming here. That's not on them, that's on domestic policy and employers fucking everyone over.

Happily, I don't think many people here are blaming immigrants for the system that's taking advantage of them. Most of the comments I've seen on Lemmy get that this is a policy failure by our governments, and that newcomers are getting screwed.

[–] slykethephoxenix@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 day ago

Would you believe that's the whole ethos of the CanadaHousing2 subreddit, that it's the government's fault and they are taking advantage of immigrants and Canadians alike, but it gets labeled as a hate sub, lol.

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