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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (109978)1/21/2015 12:50:29 AM
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And the Southern Italians who liked to work and fed up with the status quo have long time ago migrated!!!



To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (109978)1/21/2015 9:33:47 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218324
 
Similar problems in China. Our Japanese "son" worked for a company which shipped work out to China, which he managed. After a year or two they gave up and relocated back to Japan. The cost of workers was less, but the problems were far more important.

<If a Northern European company shipped work down to Sicily:

1.) Very little work would get done;
2.) The quality of much of the work which did get done would not meet specs;
3.) Various Cosa Nostra or ‘Ndrangheta thugs would come by to collect their assessments;
4.) Transports of raw materials and finished work would go missing;
5.) Potential employees would much prefer working some place where they can be paid under the table;
6.) Transport by truck or train will be subject to unpredictable and huge delays.
>

Mqurice