Bridge loan to nowhere..
On Dec 14, 10:38*am, wrote:
On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 10:20:05 -0500, BAR wrote:
If the entire line is replaces all of the workers with robots is there a
100% productivity increase? In this day and age the productivity
increases are due to improvements in process and technology.
That's only a part of it, and you know that. *
The rich get richer, the poor get poorer.
You can't be classified as poor when you have a cellphone, cable TV and
two cars in the driveway.
Outstanding performers are taken care of, those who just show up and
do enough to get a paycheck should work for someone else.
Horse****!
Why. If a guy comes to work on your house which one do you want doing
the work? The outstanding performer or the guy who just kind of barely
gets it done, if it needs five nails he may only put in four but thats
ok it should hold just fine.
You have an assembly line, all your workers are keeping up, how do you
tell who is the "outstanding" worker?
Work in that line for a while then ask again... I have a union card, I
have worked for me and the lazy slob next to me who is protected by
the union... Some of those guys weren't worth 5 cents an hour...
|