Is anyone else as disturbed as I am after reading this?
godzilla525
Western Pennsylvania Member
http://www.hgst.com/portal/site/hgst/index.jsp?epi-content=GENERIC&folderPath=%252Fhgst%252Faboutus%252Fpress%252Finternal_news%252F&docName=20030826.html&beanID=736703123&viewID=content
If the link doesn't work just go into http://www.hgst.com manually and dig it up... it's from 8/26.
Hitachi is going to start making their HDD media in China. Layoffs will ensue.
Consider your data ****ed.
(Currently my Travelstar head flying height has dropped to zero... a matter for another thread)
If the link doesn't work just go into http://www.hgst.com manually and dig it up... it's from 8/26.
Hitachi is going to start making their HDD media in China. Layoffs will ensue.
Consider your data ****ed.
(Currently my Travelstar head flying height has dropped to zero... a matter for another thread)
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Linkage not working bud
what's shocking about this? Union employees make six times what a typical chinese laborer makes. Now that those HDs are no longer made by an american company, once again the almighty $$$ rules. I'm not shocked at all.
Look, if GM/Ford/Daimler could get away with it, they would be making all of our cars in China too.
Yeah I think you're partially correct, but that is more or less the minor parts like Rugs and Carpet stuff right? The actual manufacturing process is done here in the states.
:/
NOPE!!!
Try Engines, starters, alternaters, exhaust components, frames for pick-ups and the list just goes on and on.. Just go to a new car lot and look at the sticker. I forget how long ago they were required to start but it lists the origin of the majority of components in that car or truck. Sure they might build Ford pick-ups in Kentucky and mid-size GM's in Michigan and Ohio but the parts are coming from elsewhere. And to make you think how cheap they are getting them you must realize that they have to pay a lot of freight charges to move all those parts to the U.S. assembly plants and they are still making a killing over when they were made here. Ever wonder why Chevy and GM's newest largest plant for assembling pick-ups is in Texas??? In addition to lowere shipping costs Texas is what is known as a "Right to Work " state. Where unions are almost unheard of and people typically make a lot less than their counterparts in other states, mostly due to increased competion from workers who are not U.S. citizens that are living here with green cards in their pockets (a bunch don't even have those).
They've already started... True, it's just for Chinese markets, but I don't imagine it being too long before they start showing up here... although the Chinese 3500 V6 only makes almost as much HP as the US/CA/MEX 3100 V6...
(edit: my bad... 3500 = 3.0L, 3100 = 3.1L... the incredible shrinking product strikes again)
Incidentally, I'm majoring in EE right now, and I have no idea what kind of job I'll be able to get in a couple of years...
Looks like I wasted tens of thousands just to be rejected by Wal-Mart for being overqualified...