Americans should be selling to immigrants, not vice versa.

These are some of the many jobs that immigrants have taken across the country.

The key element to breaking into these jobs is to learn a basic level of Spanish.

While they are helping each other with financial advice, customer service, & business start-ups, Americans that do not speak Spanish, are excluded from these employment prospects.

Contrary to what many people say, immigrants in New York City (and other cities) do not just wash dishes!  They have moved into administrative jobs that would be best suited for Americans in their own country.

For example:

  • They sell life, car, & auto insurance.
  • They provide translation services.
  • They provide financial advising and banking services.
  • They process money transfer services.
  • They provide copy, fax, & legal services.
  • They provide bill pay services.
  • They carry out check cashing services.
  • They provide air ticket sales.
  • They provide currency exchange services.
  • They provide business start-up counseling.

Americans would find gainful and interesting employment working in basic Spanish in all kinds of administrative services.  It is an opportunity to gain cross-cultural knowledge and increase global work skills.

While the immigrants that man these offices take home checks every week, Americans are on the verge of poverty.

There should centers that provide cross-cultural employment training services for unemployed Americans.  We  are not prospering, in any way, by being kept in the dark.  Moreover, there should be laws in place which prioritize American employees for these jobs.

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