Quote:
Originally Posted by procamaroz28
i feel its where the car was built makes a diff. having been working for a while i question the american work ethic, seriously imagine some lazy fat person w/ a mullet and a hangover that doesnt make much to care is monitering the build of your new car lol
GM of CANADA for life!!
|
again, this is an aging stereotype. it simply doesn't exist anymore. anyone who works for a car manufacturer that is in charge of more than sweeping the floor has already seen what a sloppy work ethic will do to their jobs. they are a lot more intent on keepig their jobs than ever before, and the only way to get that done is to make sure there are no mistakes.
reputation has a lot to do with what car people buy, this is true. if it was so easy to win people back, GM, Ford and Chrysler would have already done it. the only way to get people back to american cars is to educate them. ask 10 people where their money goes after the purchase and 9 of them don't know or don't care. if they know that one car equals ten jobs for americans, their point of view adjusts. that is, if they care about anyone other than themselves. that also has a lot to do with what kind of car people buy - how ego-centric are they, exactly? if they found out that their buying decision affected people's dinner tables, would it make a difference?