unit40 said:Absa freekin lootly not. They just increase their profit margin. Shareholders oh so happy.,')
samething they did when they used prison labor to assemble lawn and garden tractors at one point in the US.
unit40 said:Absa freekin lootly not. They just increase their profit margin. Shareholders oh so happy.,')
jwcinpk said:I find it puzzling that so may people have a hard time with outsourcing to china, but few mention the outsourcing Deere has done to India. Is it because products from India are typically made better than those from China.
I've often wondered why companies don't try setting up shop in small towns with little else in them here in the US. Take where I am from, the highest paying factory in town only pays about $7.50 a hour. Unemloyment is through the roof. Wouldn't a lower paid America worker make more sense than such poor quality that comes from China? Our government needs to wise up and help companies that are willing to do this.
jwcinpk said:I find it puzzling that so may people have a hard time with outsourcing to china, but few mention the outsourcing Deere has done to India.
CurlyDave said:Lower prices? You already get that. The price the tractor sells for represents the best that Deere thinks they can do on that model. They know they have competition. I will bet you that the Dealer makes a lot more on each tractor sold than Deere does.