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mkirsch
Oct 28, 2015Nomad II
Kinda difficult to do a post-build QC check on most things in an RV, without tearing the thing completely apart.
It's really a no-win situation for everyone involved. The manufacturer is trying to make a buck in this economy of razor-thin margins. People as a general rule go for the cheapest price, with no consideration of anything else such as quality. If Brand X sells an RV for $10 less than Brand Y, Brand X gets the sales even if theirs are garbage and Brand Y makes the best units on the market.
They gotta make volume to make any money. I wouldn't doubt but the workers are paid piecework wages, so the more units they complete, the more money they make. You wouldn't see an hourly worker running with a wall.
It's really a no-win situation for everyone involved. The manufacturer is trying to make a buck in this economy of razor-thin margins. People as a general rule go for the cheapest price, with no consideration of anything else such as quality. If Brand X sells an RV for $10 less than Brand Y, Brand X gets the sales even if theirs are garbage and Brand Y makes the best units on the market.
They gotta make volume to make any money. I wouldn't doubt but the workers are paid piecework wages, so the more units they complete, the more money they make. You wouldn't see an hourly worker running with a wall.
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