free radical wrote:
Oasisbob wrote:
Improve quality on the asembly line. Most problems start there. Have you seen the videos from on the line? Very rushed. Quality is secondary to speed. Slow down, promote profit incentives. Have workers sign off and give incentives for quality keeping track of each rig and where warranty issues are. In short reward good quality work. Let the employees have input. They might surprise you. For the most part quality sucks in the RV industry. And why not? We keep buying this over priced junk. Shame on us. Better hope the Chinese never take over this industry
First one needs to find good employees,
and one way to do this is to have a mandatory drug testing,no exceptions..
Name one mfg that doesn't have a drug testing policy.