--- Gilbert Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It is said that in this world, one cen get one or > two of the following: > > 1. Cost (low) > 2. Quality of service or product. > 3. Service (efficiency with a smile / cooperation) > > The problem is when one wants all the above > combined. > > To Fred, if the taxi drivers are not doing well in > this field, and they want to be busy and make money, > why do they not be "day laborers" two days of the > week? If they take turns at this, all taxi drivers > could be employed and enjoy their primary > occupation. > Mario observes: > Better yet, why don't they take part-time classes in another skill that is in demand? > Two major impediments to personal economic progress are qualifications and mobility. > To any successful business owner in a free-society with open markets, the best way to restrict long-term profits and go out of business is to bleed labor dry. > Employee turnover is one of the most expensive costs a business can have, and is easily avoided. > To those who think that "outsourcing" by American corporations is exploitative of American and foreign workers, consider that the US unemployment rate is now down to 4.4% and it "insources" more high paying jobs than it outsources - mainly from the manufacturing plants being built by foreign companies in the US, while providing outsourced jobs in India and elsewhere. This is called a win-win situation to the dismay only of far left wingers. >
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