To: Dat Mon
"If this owner had to pay a decent wage for his menial labor, he would entertain the prospect of buying a somewhat more expensive machine from ME, an American manufacturer of high tech, which allows him to employ less unskilled workers, but more SKILLED workers instead, increasing his productivity. " You've never been in a machine shop have you? Give yourself a very quick but very valuable education. Do a Google search for "CNC machines" and just glance at a few of the sites.
127 posted on
12/15/2004 10:36:16 PM PST by
bayourod
(Our troops are already securing our borders against terrorists. They're killing them in Iraq.)
To: bayourod
You've never been in a machine shop have you?*Raises hand*
Are you not offering enough incentives to hire U.S. citizens?
But when you've got an endless supply of third-worlders theres no need.
132 posted on
12/15/2004 10:42:23 PM PST by
primeval patriot
(Let me off at Archer, and I'll walk down to Greenwood)
To: bayourod
Hey, Bayourod--why don't you ever answer any of the tough questions that people toss at you?
134 posted on
12/15/2004 10:43:14 PM PST by
Calico Cat
(the simplest solution is usually the correct one)
To: bayourod
"You've never been in a machine shop have you?"
My company subcontracts to local CNC machine shops all the time. I primarily use a small shop I know where the owner is a small businessman I can trust for quality and delivery.
Whats your point? What am I missing here?
139 posted on
12/15/2004 10:57:29 PM PST by
Dat Mon
(clever tagline under construction)
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