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    Outsourcing and the U.S. Economy
    Browse volume:188 | Reply:0 | Release time:2018-12-20 10:11:03

    It's about time someone spoke the 
    truth concerning outsourcing. The politicians sure 
    won't. They prefer to do finger-pointing saying it 
    is "his fault". It is those greedy manufacturers 
    who want to make bigger profits by having cheap 
    labor in Asia perform your task for less money.

    Did anyone ever tell you that if it wasn't for 
    outsourcing you might not have a job? Did anyone 
    ever tell you that the underwear, shoes, jewelry 
    and hundreds of other items you own would cost 
    much more if it wasn't for outsourcing? Probably 
    not.

    Sure, many tasks are being sent 
    overseas. Why? Just because it is cheaper? No, 
    because the manufacturer that item had to do it in 
    order to be able to compete with other companies 
    making a similar product. If your company or any 
    company cannot remain in business then they will 
    cease to exist and you will be out of a job. As a 
    former manufacturer I will tell you it is 
    dog-eat-dog out there and every company is doing 
    its best to maintain sales and profits. The 
    company did not go into business to make products 
    and give you a job; they went into business to 
    make money and if they can't do that they (and 
    you) will be gone.

    Profits is not a dirty word. Again if 
    it wasn't for profits you would not have a job. 
    The guy who owns the small business or the 
    thousands of stockholders who own the big 
    companies expect that company to make money or 
    they will sell their shares and you will be gone 
    too.

    When you work for someone you want to 
    do everything possible to contribute to their 
    bottom line. Turning of the extra lights, keeping 
    your machine properly maintained, getting a 
    shipment out to a customer even if it means 
    staying a few extra minutes and many other little 
    things that you know better than I.

    Until about 1975 we did outsourcing 
    and no one objected to it. The widget manufacturer 
    stopped making screws and bought them from the guy 
    across town or in the next state who made exactly 
    what he wanted and at a price cheaper than he 
    could produce them in his widget factory. Now we 
    buy the screws from China and India at a price 
    that is half or less than those made in the USA. 
    If not each widget might cost dollars more and be 
    enough to lose business to a competitor. If the 
    widget company did not outsource there could be a 
    strong possibility they would go out of business.

    Outsourcing is not a U.S. phenomenon. It is 
    happening to Canada, Germany, Japan, England, 
    France, Australia and many other countries. Even 
    Mexico is losing jobs to Asia because they can 
    produce the same quality goods and services 
    delivered here for less.

    Outsourcing is not only here to stay, but 
    is going to expand as competition becomes even 
    more fierce.

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