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by something2324
3844 days ago
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Ehhh, I don't buy it's simple a wage/motivation issue You know cheap immigrant labor in the US also makes squat and they don't do generally do a shabby job. The issue is that no one is held to a high standard here. In the US if you do a sloppy job you'll get fired and they'll find someone who can do it better for the same horrible wage. Here "average" work is expected an no one really seems to mind (as long as "it gets the job done" so to speak), and if you expect more then you're a mean boss or OCD or whatever. The food is good, why do you care about the windows? The pen clicks and put ink on paper, what more do you need? |
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Believe me, people care, but the emphasis on low wages and work that just passes a low bar drives them crazy. I have to listen about my wife complain about this every night. I thankfully work for an American company but even then, things like a reactive approach to facilities maintnence drive me bonkers. It is simply about wages. If you go to Singapore, or Taiwan, or Hong Kong, you'll see similar cultures with much better results.