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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Ross" data-source="post: 4610438" data-attributes="member: 51847"><p>One of my old customers was a retired manufacturing engineer for either Procter & Gamble or Johnson & Johnson, I can't remember which. Anyway, he traveled the world setting up operations in their various manufacturing plants and also visited suppliers.</p><p></p><p>He told me he visited three nearly identical plants in Vietnam, India and China. These plants made some kind of gauze product that had to be treated with a caustic solution, so, Vietnam and India rigged up a small motor and wood paddles to agitate the vats of product. When he got to China they had men wearing jockstraps walking around inside the vats. He said their time in the vet had to be limited otherwise their skin would start peeling off.</p><p></p><p>I just thought it was interesting that back in the early 90s it was cheaper for China to have guys walk around all day than to hook up a tiny electric motor and a couple pieces of scrap wood. Obviously the welfare of the employee was never taken into account.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Ross, post: 4610438, member: 51847"] One of my old customers was a retired manufacturing engineer for either Procter & Gamble or Johnson & Johnson, I can't remember which. Anyway, he traveled the world setting up operations in their various manufacturing plants and also visited suppliers. He told me he visited three nearly identical plants in Vietnam, India and China. These plants made some kind of gauze product that had to be treated with a caustic solution, so, Vietnam and India rigged up a small motor and wood paddles to agitate the vats of product. When he got to China they had men wearing jockstraps walking around inside the vats. He said their time in the vet had to be limited otherwise their skin would start peeling off. I just thought it was interesting that back in the early 90s it was cheaper for China to have guys walk around all day than to hook up a tiny electric motor and a couple pieces of scrap wood. Obviously the welfare of the employee was never taken into account. [/QUOTE]
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