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TexasTowelie

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Tue Jul 4, 2017, 05:50 AM Jul 2017

North Carolina businesses feel the pain of cuts to seasonal worker visas [View all]

International workers are the backbone of the Seaside Farm Market in the remote northern Outer Banks town of Corolla. Only 500 people live there, but up to 50,000 visit every week in the summer.

But for the first time in 23 years, the family-owned produce and seafood market didn’t open this summer. Owners Bill and Julie Grandy weren’t able to get the H-2B visas they needed to bring in the workers from Mexico they’ve employed for years.

They didn’t get a single local applicant for jobs advertised at $15 per hour, Bill Grandy said, calling Corolla a “black hole” for local labor. The husband and wife have both had to take other jobs.

“It’s devastated us,” he said. “We have a half a million dollar investment just sitting there generating no money. I don’t know how to describe it other than (total) disaster.”

Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/business/article159412859.html

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Just watch the prices rise in the markets..... Historic NY Jul 2017 #1
Making America Great Again! The winning streak continues bucolic_frolic Jul 2017 #2
Gee Butterflylady Jul 2017 #3
Bet all 500 residents voted for Trump. nikibatts Jul 2017 #4
Exactly Perseus Jul 2017 #6
"I dont know how to describe it" Perseus Jul 2017 #5
Trump is such a job creator IronLionZion Jul 2017 #7
I don't know why they can't find help.... bottomofthehill Jul 2017 #8
Only 6 months in. Sad sad sad judesedit Jul 2017 #9
Georgia had this problem before bmichaelh Jul 2017 #10
Is America great yet? mountain grammy Jul 2017 #11
Visa shortage makes it hard for @GovWalker #Wisconsin businesses to fill jobs riversedge Jul 2017 #12
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