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So since you are in a union it makes it off limits and not the truth? I have al lot of friends that work at the Ford plants here in Louisville Ky and make insane money for driving a forklift and assmbly work when the other factories around pay $10 hr for basically same work. I don't mean to offend you and respect workers of every walk of life. Hell if I know one pays more it is silly to do it for less and would strive for the higher paying also but that does add to the final cost.
I mean who can under any circumstance justify what some white collar dike heads get paid!!
The remuneration system was designed by bosses in the beginning and still is designed by high end management..
It makes no sense at any fuVkin level !!!
To pick on union levels of pay against smaller private sector wages may be relative to workers life styles , but I think has little bearing on vehicle costs..
Lets face it ...if the car manufactures could pay less , they would jusy make more profit...not sell there cars cheaper !..
#12
I didn't say it was the main reason or even one of the main reasons. I gave my opinion on what I see and what I know personally. It may be a small amount of the total added cost in the end but it is still a factor that the consumer pays for out of pocket. The money the workers earned does go back to my community and my freinds families which is good. There are a million factors that drive the cost up but I didn't get into all of them. Poor product design, poor mangement, making products inefficeint to keep costs down for them etc........
#13
It does add to the price, just not a big fan of union bashing. I hear enough of it these days and you have to remember all unions are NOT the same. I'm a member of Local 669 Road Sprinklerfitters (Fire Protection) and I am still an apprentice. (Was a previous member of Local 2 Carpenter's Union) I do not disrespect anyone working non-union, everyone's gotta eat, but the Union argument is best left off of this website.
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The price of a car is set by the ability of the customer to pay. If sells slump, the price goes down, if sells go up....price does too. As I said b4, Banks made higher prices more affordable by extending the time you pay for a car. Dumbasses rushed in and bought cars they could afford the monthly payment, they had no reguard fo the actual price, sells went up and so did the price, so did executive pay and union pay. everyone was happy till people figured out they still had 3 years left to pay for a car that was now 4 years old and worn out. Customers have to start thinking b4 they buy.....same problem in housing.....
#16
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I was actually referring to a bike cage but hey, rant on!
"If you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of car payments."
"A bank is a place where they lend you an umbrella in fair weather and ask for it back when it rains. "
"If hard work were such a wonderful thing, surely the rich would have kept it all to themselves. "
"All I ask is the chance to prove that a lot of money can't make me happy."
I was actually referring to a bike cage but hey, rant on!
"If you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of car payments."
"A bank is a place where they lend you an umbrella in fair weather and ask for it back when it rains. "
"If hard work were such a wonderful thing, surely the rich would have kept it all to themselves. "
"All I ask is the chance to prove that a lot of money can't make me happy."
Last edited by Endless; 02-15-2009 at 08:18 PM.
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