Posted by oldtanker on June 04, 2014 at 06:53:32 from (66.228.255.183):
In Reply to: jon, for you funnies posted by jimg.allentown on June 03, 2014 at 14:44:24:
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My first job after I retired from the Army was in a small factory. We produced garbage. It wasn't the workers (they were nothing to brag about), it was management trying to beat out the competition by making a product at a lower price. So they got cheap on engineering and parts. I changed jobs as soon as I could and the company was sued out of existence do to their cheap product starting fires within a couple of years.
But American buying habits in general is to get the most product
for the dollar spent. Most Americans no longer demand quality and are unwilling to pay for it. So companies cut corners or move production off shore to compete.
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