mothra wrote on Jan 7
th, 2025 at 6:44am:
MeisterEckhart wrote on Jan 6
th, 2025 at 8:49pm:
The benefits? Uber drivers, Uber Eats deliverers, 24-hour gas station attendants, IT service support, cleaners, chefs, aged care staff, furniture and white goods deliverers, pizza house staff, nightshift security staff, low-level shop assistants, fruit and veg pickers…
Namaste!
And doctors, nurses, scientists, ambo drivers, architects, teachers, academics, child care professionals and just about every job under the sun.
We don't do underclasses anymore dear. At least not officially.
Were you especially hopeful?
The point has eluded you.
Yes, Australia invites Indic peoples who are doctors, nurses, scientists, ambo drivers, architects, teachers, academics, child care professionals &etc...
But they are also the privileged and affluent of the Indic society into which they were born - unlikely to take on menial work like: Uber drivers, Uber Eats deliverers, 24-hour gas station attendants, IT service support, cleaners, chefs, furniture and white goods deliverers, pizza house staff, nightshift security staff, low-level shop assistants and fruit and veg pickers.
They are also unlikely to enter Australia as a faux student seeking a path to PR and citizenship, given that PR would be part of their agreement to settle here in the first place.
If you speak to affluent Indic people, you'll find that they too have never held down a menial job in their home country in their life - they have local-born servants and lower castes for that - locally produced and culturally imposed underclasses.
Incorrect. Most of them are trained here. Most fields do not accept accreditation from the countries youe are referring to.