I dont know where you got these people but if they wont work,fire them.Ive seen Latins that were worthless too.It depends on where you are,in a big city most help is bad.In the country its usually better,the south is better than the north.People dont like being treated like slaves no matter who or where they are.There are lots of hard working white and black people in America.You arent going to get them to help you because they already have a job.The people that dont have a job are mouthy and worthless,and thats why you found some to help you.Since things are so bad right now you might be able to find a few good workers,but most of the time the bottom of the barrel is all there is.That would also be where the illegal workers are,the bottom of the barrel,hard,dangerous,work,usually low pay,and thats why all you usually can find is mouthy worthless people or illegals to do it.Go to any big city and load up a bunch of illegals and you have nearly the same thing,you want to keep that gun,and they are not going to do much work.One thing I have noticed is that a few with a bad attitude mess up the whole bunch.Doesnt make any difference what color they are.Do illegals do better,maybe.Should you hire them,no.After they have been here a while they get just as bad as the others if not worse.For every good one working there is probably 4 worthless ones here in the hospital or on welfare or something.How is this helping?Some places I have seen around packing plants in Texas have ruined the whole town with illegals.I hope lots of Mexicans come and learn English and become citizens.The way you put it,with the super Latin workers is not the reality of what they are.They are probably way better off than in Mexico,but they are a big drain on the community where they live.You are going to fix that if you want them up here working.Yeah and its not hard to figure out why you would like a bunch of people like them to work for you.They are like in a trap and have to work hard to pay their way into America by some crook that has somebody hostage in their family.If somebody had your sister or mom or dad in Mexico,threatening to kill them if you didnt keep paying,you would work hard too.Plus lots of other ways they could hold it over you.All of us would be better off if you hire those mouthy guys and keep firing them until you get some good ones.
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