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One of the most automated and advance assembly system in the world, just one of the BMW production lines located in Germany
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And other than high end Rollers, Ferraris, Lambos etc they're all built the same way.
I don't get it.
If no-one is getting paid to build this stuff, who is going to pay for it at the other end?
But compared to the other auto plants the BMW uses the least labour and probably less than 1/3 of Ford's assembly line.
Where ever the money flows to, those ppl will buy it, currently the new entrepreneurs, middle and upper class from China.
I heard that German auto workers earn higher wages than say at Honda in Alliston, Ontario. But, they employ fewer production workers in Germany.
I wouldn't be surprised, people from countries like the Japan, Germany, Korea, US & China are not one bit afraid to work extremelly hard, if there's any nation IMO that deserves to dictate the world's economy, then it's definately these 5 nations.
ac_drinksThere is a stigma against physically demanding work in Asia.
The thing is I can never understand why is so bad working at fast food chains or in some factories, as long as they're not giving any trouble to others or causing a burden to the society then they have my respect. At least they I'd choose to associate with those folks over the rich a*sholes any day.
I have worked with my hands all my life. It provided a good living, travel and upward mobility.
Sometimes I think labour jobs are overall better than working in the office all day, leading to a lot of chronic health issues. Not to mention this is why I like you Herman, you're not afraid to work hard, not entitled to the best and a source of proof that people working out in the fields are never to be underestimated.