Damn. Coolie, I can't tell if you are purposely talking like a complete moron, or if you're doing it just to get everyone angry at you. Truly you need a verbal smackdown.
And the small businesses are there, and they're growing in number.
And the only one who said we were in a depression was you. As I recall, no one agreed with you.
I'll have to start calling you Cassandra, except she was right most of the time, and you're just wrong.
Again, only my opinion. I know you'll take issue with this, and either ignore me, or contradict me again. That's how you win arguments, right?
EDIT: I forgot the best part (thanks, Kahl)
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Originally Posted by Cassandra
I highly doubt that. How can you or any other business compete with people making 25 cents an hour?
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Very easily, but if you can't understand why you're wrong about small businesses, you won't understand the reason:
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It's called kanban, and it's something we had to learn from the Japanese (hence the word). We can provide product in a day, when overseas companies with unskilled workers and shittier raws can provide the same product in weeks. This gives local companies (such as ours) a significant advantage over offshore corporations. It's why most Japanese companies now make cars in the USA. And it's not a secret - comapnies in SEPA are learning how to incorporate this into an overall business strategy that allows them to do more with less, and keep their workforce employed and well-paid. Win-win situation, big guy. |