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On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 16:03:28 GMT, Erik Litchy
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ben carter wrote:
I recently was shopping around to have a product of mine manufactured.
Reality check:

To have it made in China with semi-skilled labor was $1.60 per hour.

The exact same job here was $21.00 per hour. You do the 2nd grade math...

The point was made to me if I like being able to afford the things I own
then they have to be made elsewhere. Period. No US manufacturer can
touch that. Most everything you own was made this way. Tough luck if
it's substandard.



isnt it more of a per unit cost? why figure it by the hour?


Exactly. This is an excellent argument against using American
semi-skilled labor, but that doesn't necessarily translate into not
making it in the United States.

There's more to successful manufacturing than sending a prototype
around to a lot of job shops and getting bids.

--RC

"Sometimes history doesn't repeat itself. It just yells
'can't you remember anything I've told you?' and lets
fly with a club.
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