pablo_max3045
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BTW, while I have never been a member of a union, I have worked in US factories. Several in fact.Hello Germany - Interesting read. 1st sentence, true enough . . . but "Labor Dynamics" applies to ALL aspects of Worldwide Corporate Behavior! Yes? Absolutely. Greed knows NO boundaries. Not a"Jeep thing". The next few sentences, sighting Q.C. examples, without 1st hand knowledge, basing them on readily available "news/opinion" stories SHOULD be "beneath us all. Enough "FAKE NEWS" going around as it is - if you catch my drift ( and I think you do). Ah Capitalism, it's such a wonderful thing . . . until it isn't ! Personally, I prefer "Social-Capitalism," not just a play on words.
Easter eggs? Really? We American Consumers don't give a "Rats Ass" (care less) about that shit (how do you say shit is German? - I took a year of it (the language) in 11th grade but don't recall. Maximum Corporate Fodder! The popular Euro-Jeep Renegade (ours too) is OVERKILL with it. Of that I'm sure we can agree?
Your, "Meanwhile the workers . . . not a recipe for high quality." -- ? -- these type of 1st person comments from someone who can not speak truthfully from that perspective, well it frankly is insulting! As for the next few lines . . . more 1st person speculating. Question is WHY? ANY Company/Corporation - you left out 'PUBLICLY TRADED' (which are the ones "concerned" about quarterly profits here) primary "mission" in life, is to make the majority of their "important" Share Holders Profitable. Thus further Investment Capitol. Reaffirming the adage - 'The Rich get Richer and the Poor get Poorer'! Now to be far, I'm not a capitalist, socialist or economist . . . but I've "lived" and "experienced" money-matters for awhile, including in a Union or two before my Navy Career, and I'm "higher educated". I try never to speak "truths" that I don't know are truly true, without prefacing of my ignorance on the matter. Let me say this; I am not scolding you, I'm wanting to enlighten you from OUR (American) perspective.
One thing I CAN agree with is the "war mentality" aspect . . . that is America. It does seem to be Engrained in our souls for so long! Well, since before we became a nation! I can't recall a 20-25 year stretch where we were not in some "conflict" in the world - "Congressionally Declared" or "Presidentially Usurped" !
Well Pablo . . . seems we got way off topic . . . to which I apologize profusely to my fellow Jeepers ! But your "outsider" comments struck some cord in me to "need to" reply. Hope all is well in Deutsch-Land for you & yours.
Full Circle -- GO UNIONS !
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I have also served 6 years in the US armed forces. I lived my first 38 years in America, so I am not exactly an "outsider" as you say. Certainly someone with a different perspective, having lived under multiple systems and multiple countries. (Hint.. avoid the middle east)
The Easter Egg thing, that is not my opinion actually. Part of my job is going global certifications for car companies and their ODMs and OEMs.
One of them (won't mention which company) was in our lab some months back and I asked him what the point of putting little slightly hidden logos on bits a pieces. He told me the reason was I had mentioned above. Money. People are more likely to replace a part at the dealer or with OEM parts when it has that Easter Eggs because otherwise it will be obvious that they are not using original parts. That means a lot of extra cash flow.
Maybe you don't care about that and nor do I to be truthful, but clearly some people do otherwise they would not waste the money.
I guess the rest is getting too philosophical for a Jeep forum, so we can skip that bit
I do thank you for your insight and respectful disagreement though.
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