It’s somewhat ironic that GE became an industrial powerhouse by making quality products domestically. Now they’re a shadow of their former self after producing crap offshore.
Yet a long train of executives likely retired with very generous pensions for destroying a once great company over the decades.
Seems like the first few companies that would take a more time-honored approach could corner the market once word got out that they were making dependable products that were a good value...
GE goes way back — Edison Electric. :)
There is demand for quality and I’d be willing to pay more for a reliable product. Very clear that they are disconnected and the only thing saving them is the fact their competitors are making crap too.