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Re: Manifold made in CHINA. NO WORK!!!
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Posted by FC on July 08, 2002 at 07:30:58 from (208.14.16.15):
In Reply to: Manifold made in CHINA. NO WORK!!! posted by Courtland on July 07, 2002 at 17:15:11:
Typical of the quality of work from China, Mexico, and yes even Japan. Some rave about the quality from Japan, but I recently sold one of their fine examples of a car because I simply could not afford to keep it running. The company I work for is moving more and more manufacturing jobs to Mexico, and now China as well. Closing a plant with 400 jobs in the fall and I fully believe the plant I work in (roughly another 500 jobs) will close in the next couple years if things continue. Our manufacturing jobs are going south of the border, and they are moving north of the border to take what jobs are left here. I buy American whenever I can, but I must admit we often price ourselves out of a job due to greed. My 2 cents.
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