Friday, July 19, 2019

Wisconsin Dells J1VISA Dismissed From Work Early

The high temperatures and humidity create oppressive heat across the Wisconsin Dells area.  The intense heat pushes the Wisconsin Dells visitors away from the activity that results in more individual commercial transactions for business operators.  Nervous business operators immediately see their over head as walking on two feet and begin sending J1VISA Program workers home early.

The oppressive heat across the Wisconsin Dells area diminishes the number of visitors patronizing the business owners location - which means more J1VISA Program work experience travelers are being dismissed from their jobs early.

This pushes more J1VISA Program work experience travelers in to the public library where air conditioning and online access are available.  With the calculation of more than 4500 work experience travelers in the Wisconsin Dells area - this can put a strain on public services like the local library.

The intense heat came with a 10 day forecast - which can result in a lower pay check for J1VISA Program workers who are being sent home early.  This is further exacerbated by the much higher than normal cost of food and beverages in the Wisconsin Dells area related to the premier resort tax.  This creates a food scarcity dynamic across the population of J1VISA Program workers being sent home early.

This simply means that a convenience store clerk may ask a customer for a dollar to get something in their stomach.  The Wisconsin Dells area has entered stage II of the convention hosting industry.

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