Posted on 01/29/2005 1:21:32 PM PST by bayourod
Edited on 01/29/2005 1:26:34 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
TIJUANA, MEXICO - Toyota Motor Corp. didn't rely just on the help-wanted section in the newspaper when it was ready to begin staffing the assembly line at its newest factory.
It also plastered fliers on fences and poles and dispatched a sound truck to neighborhoods in southeastern Tijuana and the nearby town of Tecate, its speakers blaring out a recruiting message.
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LOL.
Maybe we should announce this to all the illegals here in the USA and maybe they will all run back home.
Dont think I will buy that Toyota SUV anytime soon.
That plant would have paid a lot of taxes if Bush's guest worker program had been operative and they could have legally hired 700 laborers currently living and working in California illegally.
"The majority of those who ultimately landed positions have no manufacturing experience. Many of the workers came from electronic assembly jobs at maquiladoras.
Perhaps the percentages are 55% no experience, and 45% from maquiladoras.
Also, isn't this all GW Bush's fault? He hasn't cut the flow of illegals from Mexico yet, so the most enterprising Mexicans come to the USA.
That plant would have paid a lot of taxes if Bush's guest worker program had been operative and they could have legally hired 700 laborers currently living and working in California illegally.
Just one of those little sacrifices that I will gladly make to keep those illegal immigrants in Mexico. That is what was supposed to happen when we sent all those jobs down there previously. Too bad it didn't work.
Don't buy any Fords either...or Chrylers...or GM's...
Maybe there are still some bicycles manufactured and assembled in the USA?
That plant would have paid a lot of taxes if Bush's guest worker program had been operative and they could have legally hired 700 laborers currently living and working in California illegally.
This has to be the lamest excuse I've heard for Bush's scamnesty yet !!!
So 'rod, you think Toyota opened up shop south of the border because they *might* not be able to find 700 *leeegal* workers in CA ???
Sheesh.....Yeah, lets *regularize* 2-3 million criminals in CA *just in case* someone wants to hire 700 of them....../sarcasm
Hello, I'm not certain why you addressed your post to me?
I said I wouldnt be buying a Toyota anytime soon.
Maybe now it'll be justifiable to send 700 back --- they've got excellent jobs waiting for them back home after all -- and maybe they can have some kind of health insurance plan back home -- and it won't cost us to educate all their kids.
It is a dumb excuse ---- they can live for $30 or so a week back in Mexico --- which is why the factories pay them that much or a little more. Here they can't live for that little and the taxpayers have to make up the difference. The best thing for them is to go home to those nice jobs they now have. It always amazes me how expensive the cars are that get made in Mexico though --- with those low wages you'd think something could passed onto the consumer.
I noticed you hadn't replied to 'rods' # 6 to you.......
Just wanted you, too, to get a big *chuckle* out of 'rods' latest & lamest excuse for any 'guest worker program'.
Oh thanks! I usually ignore rods posts ;)
Yep, old 'rod' has reached the bottom with this latest excuse....LOL.
Always keep in mind, 'rod' (says) he's posting his excuses from his 3 million dollar neighborhood, where all this *cheap labor* he loves, continues to build all those *cheap* new houses there.
I try to also, but some are just so outrageous, I just have to reply.
(Always keep in mind, 'rod' (says) he's posting his *excuses* from his 3 million dollar neighborhood, where all this *cheap labor* he loves, continues to build more of those *cheap* new houses there.)
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