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westernrvparkow
Mar 22, 2017Explorer
fulltimedaniel wrote:Poland is number 68 on the list. Poles produce income at approximately 27 times the rate Cambodians do. The Khmer Rouge was an internal, civil struggle. Not an invasion from an outside country.westernrvparkowner wrote:
Cambodia, widely considered the benchmark for business practices. Those business practices has allowed Cambodia to rise to 186th in the world when ranking per capita gross domestic product. According to the most recent statistics from the world bank, Cambodians earn a whopping $1040 per capita while Americans contribute a meager $55,980 per person to the 15th ranked US economy.
I must admit, chasing people with machetes is not currently part of my customer service repertoire, but I am willing to adapt to the best practices.
Of course RVPO History,the Khmer Rouge, Colonization and effectively being the Poland of SE Asia has nothing to do with their present economic standing in the world I suppose??
And I really would appreciate a careful re-reading of that post so you can see how you mangled the entire horrible attack that took place upon one of my employees. To make fun of and mock such a tragedy is really the lowest point to which you have gone.
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(Poland: invaded by countries/armies from both sides over centuries and used as a pawn in every major war) Thus the comparison to Cambodia.
Unlike Cambodia, machete attacks on employees are rare in the US. I doubt any company, large or small in America has a health plan designed around employees being attacked by machete wielding gangs. An employee benefit built around care after machete attacks would likely not be considered a major inducement to attracting quality employees in the US. For that matter, a bonus of a scooter given for long and loyal service would probably equally be scorned by US employees. All the experience you claim to draw on to defend your position that US RV parks are poorly managed is immaterial to the USA in general. Maybe you should consider becoming a park consultant in Cambodia, because I seriously doubt you skill set and business experience will earn you a living do so in the US.
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