Posted by IOWA NORTHEAST on December 17, 2010 at 08:37:37 from (206.72.18.89):
In Reply to: Thanks John Deere!! posted by Lurch. on December 17, 2010 at 06:33:56:
If I got it correct, it is online before the union contracts come due.
If you want to blame Deere for large equipment, I would suggest you think about what the farmer welfare progrqam has done to the little guy.
hen they hire all the dudes from down acros the border so they get cheap wages to boot.
Our government can't seem to operate in the black, but who pays the taxes to help put the numbers into the black again.
Those union jobs are gone, so OUR PROBLEMS will get worse. I know of one Deere worker that by working on Sat, he only put a few dollars in his own pocket. He was very fortunate to have that type of job, but that has gone by the wayside now.
It is not a true report, because many of JD componets already have labor involved in the figure, but Deeres labor cost is like 9-12%. This also probably does not reflect the research and development part of the cost either.
Like my great grandpa, and my grandpa, dad, and well everyone says---we haven't seen the last of our problems yet.
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