Outsourcing and Big Government are two reasons why WIN stands for "Work is Nonprofit". Another reason is that machines can do a better job than Americans typically...
I was involved in some outsourcing come to think of it. We built up a manufacturing plant in Taiwan. What we learned is that American workers don't do their job the same all the time and Chinese workers do. When we found a problem in Taiwan our guy there would investigate and find the source, tell them how to do it right and things would be fine from then on. With the Americans it was more like random stuff all the time. The Tiawan line was up to speed in relatively short time and probably exceeded the quality of the American one eventually, I didn't stick around to find out because it dawned on me that Work is Nonprofit and I quit that s%^t... never liked work at all anyhow...
I was involved in some outsourcing come to think of it. We built up a manufacturing plant in Taiwan. What we learned is that American workers don't do their job the same all the time and Chinese workers do. When we found a problem in Taiwan our guy there would investigate and find the source, tell them how to do it right and things would be fine from then on. With the Americans it was more like random stuff all the time. The Tiawan line was up to speed in relatively short time and probably exceeded the quality of the American one eventually, I didn't stick around to find out because it dawned on me that Work is Nonprofit and I quit that s%^t... never liked work at all anyhow...