by Maddog » Wed Sep 29, 2021 1:43 pm
Cactus Jack wrote:Maddog wrote:Cactus Jack wrote:Maddog wrote:The link was for the Kansas City plant.
Kansas - that's so bad it's senator spent July 4th in Russia.
And that was while Trump was still President so no excuses about America being a 'socialist country' please
It doesn't matter where the GM plant was. It's demonstrating the fact that low wage jobs are usually contracted out now. It's cheaper for companies that way and it allows for companies to specialize in what they do best.
And, Kansas City is located in Missouri.
You're a smart dude, but you obsess way too much on Trump and the left right paradigm.
Just stop and try being more objective.
I follow the NFL and should know that KC is in Missouri.
But since you mentioned Missouri I feel justified in say 'show me' that the particular company this thread is about contract out their ancillary staffing requirements
I can't, I can only tell you what is typical for a company like this. They are a financial service company that most likely rents space and pays others to maintain and clean it.
They probably don't even have a secretary that answers the incoming calls as it's all automated..
A company like this will have employees that understand financial services and are already getting paid a pretty good wage. No doubt a few have benefited a great deal from this experiment. It shows what many of us have known for years. Productivity and profits are tied to happy and well compensated employees..
[quote="Cactus Jack"][quote="Maddog"][quote="Cactus Jack"][quote="Maddog"]The link was for the Kansas City plant.[/quote]
Kansas - that's so bad it's senator spent July 4th in Russia.
And that was while Trump was still President so no excuses about America being a 'socialist country' please[/quote]
It doesn't matter where the GM plant was. It's demonstrating the fact that low wage jobs are usually contracted out now. It's cheaper for companies that way and it allows for companies to specialize in what they do best.
And, Kansas City is located in Missouri. :leer:
You're a smart dude, but you obsess way too much on Trump and the left right paradigm.
Just stop and try being more objective. :thumbsup:[/quote]
I follow the NFL and should know that KC is in Missouri.
But since you mentioned Missouri I feel justified in say 'show me' that the particular company this thread is about contract out their ancillary staffing requirements[/quote]
I can't, I can only tell you what is typical for a company like this. They are a financial service company that most likely rents space and pays others to maintain and clean it.
They probably don't even have a secretary that answers the incoming calls as it's all automated..
A company like this will have employees that understand financial services and are already getting paid a pretty good wage. No doubt a few have benefited a great deal from this experiment. It shows what many of us have known for years. Productivity and profits are tied to happy and well compensated employees..