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On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 09:34:10 -0500, BAR wrote:
wrote: On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 01:54:46 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... Another fallacy is this whole bit about labor being 10% of the total cost per car. That is total bull****. I've been watching this. It's a creative way of accounting for costs. And it's not *pay*. It's burdened labor rates, which determine cost. If you listen to jerks like Olbermann, you'd think, (in fact he *said* this the other night) that in order to obtain parity with Toyota, Honda, etc., the UAW workers would need a pay *increase*. In some cases, that is absolutely correct, although the difference is around $1 an hour, or less. What? When deciding to open up a position to hire a new person you do not look at the salary you are going to pay the person. You look at the fully burdened cost of hiring that person. Most companies have a fixed cost they use for each job classification, managers 200K, sr. engineers 200K, mid-level engineers 150K, sr. technicians 120K, technicians 90K, admins 100K. I guess the term, "pay increase" is beyond your comprehension. It refers to the actual wages paid being raised. Do you have similar difficulties with the difference between the price of a 75 watt light bulb and a 100 watt light bulb? What if they raise the price? |
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