Immigrants often answered "no" when asked if they had a job waiting for them because many arrived seeking better opportunities and were unsure of the job market conditions in their new country. Some may have faced challenges in securing employment due to language barriers, lack of recognition of their qualifications, or limited networks. Additionally, many immigrants rely on personal connections or resources to find work after arriving, rather than having a job lined up in advance.
They didn't have a job on Ellis Island, of course not.3
Immigrants were asked 29 questions
no. they only needed to have money, girls, and swag
To provide immigrants job and educational opportunities. Apex :)
Immigrants didnt have any noted help from their bosses. Often when the bosses were not around, the other workers who understood what they were supposed to do would help the new employees. If you lost an arm, finger, or anything else...they were fired. There was always somebody waiting for the job.
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New immigrants were eager for the job opportunities created by the U.S. industrial boom of the late 1800s, meaning mostly factory jobs.
YES!!! Immigrants are creating jobs for this country!! This job growth is growing due to them! And they deserve RESPECT!!!
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