Original source: for those who can't afford to be fussy about status or pay, there are of course plenty of jobs in america. Hundreds of thousands of immigrants crowd into the country every year to work in lawn maintenance, on construction crews, or as housecleaners, nannies, and meat packers. Even in the absence of new job creation, high turnover in the low-wage job sector guarantees a steady supply of openings to the swift and the desperate. To white-collar job seekers, these are known as "survival jobs"--something to do while waiting for a "real" job to come along.

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what is the question here? also immigrants take less pay and pay no taxes so that doesn't help the situation especially when they send it home out of the US to be exchanged for much more in their country. something sounds fishy....but we also have opportunities in the US to have a career or real job if you call it that. a job is a job and a career is something you work hard to do by getting a degree or years of experience that the person can grow within the company as well. unlike a "job" where you can only go so high up the food chain.