bertsmobile1
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I don't take anything personally and do not intend to make anything personal either.
However when ever I see people going on about bad imported products it is worthwhile to point out that they are usually the reason , not the victim .
It is even worse down here because we are paid substantially better than than equivalent workers in the USA so we have no excuse for exporting jobs.
A good quality Aussie made ride on is around $ 6000 and will run for 30 years but the last two standing, just merged because they can not sell enough mowers to run the 4 factories.
I repair more poor quality house branded AYP mowers than any other single brand and to be honest I would not pay $ 100 for them.
But they look like a Husky and are $ 2000 as compared to the real Huskies at $ 5000.
Then when I can no longer hold the junk piles together they go out & buy a Chinese Husky copy for $1599.99 which is just over the average weekly wage $ 75,000/pa.
Then the same person bitches at me because I have a 3 week turn around so I should take their son who has not had a job for the past 3 years on as an apprentice.
No excuse for us at all we can all afford it but are too selfish to do the right thing by our country.
The major supermarkets starting selling milk at $ 1.00/ litre ( just short of a quart).
It costs the dairy farmers $ 1.65 / litre to produce the milk , farm gate price.
So the good citizens of Australia sold out our dairy farmers to save $ 10/ week while spending $ 75 / week on lotteries , another $ 300/ week on slot machines and heaven only knows how much on horses & sports betting.
While they are of course average per capita amounts it still says something about the mentality of consumers.
I see exactly the same mentality on a large number of the posts here, this one in particular.
If the OP did not want a Chinese engined mower he could have bought one with a USA made engine, there are plenty to choose from, right now, but won't be for long.
The most powerful force in the economy is compound interest.
The second most powerful force is the internal dollar, be it within a business, a family or a country
However when ever I see people going on about bad imported products it is worthwhile to point out that they are usually the reason , not the victim .
It is even worse down here because we are paid substantially better than than equivalent workers in the USA so we have no excuse for exporting jobs.
A good quality Aussie made ride on is around $ 6000 and will run for 30 years but the last two standing, just merged because they can not sell enough mowers to run the 4 factories.
I repair more poor quality house branded AYP mowers than any other single brand and to be honest I would not pay $ 100 for them.
But they look like a Husky and are $ 2000 as compared to the real Huskies at $ 5000.
Then when I can no longer hold the junk piles together they go out & buy a Chinese Husky copy for $1599.99 which is just over the average weekly wage $ 75,000/pa.
Then the same person bitches at me because I have a 3 week turn around so I should take their son who has not had a job for the past 3 years on as an apprentice.
No excuse for us at all we can all afford it but are too selfish to do the right thing by our country.
The major supermarkets starting selling milk at $ 1.00/ litre ( just short of a quart).
It costs the dairy farmers $ 1.65 / litre to produce the milk , farm gate price.
So the good citizens of Australia sold out our dairy farmers to save $ 10/ week while spending $ 75 / week on lotteries , another $ 300/ week on slot machines and heaven only knows how much on horses & sports betting.
While they are of course average per capita amounts it still says something about the mentality of consumers.
I see exactly the same mentality on a large number of the posts here, this one in particular.
If the OP did not want a Chinese engined mower he could have bought one with a USA made engine, there are plenty to choose from, right now, but won't be for long.
The most powerful force in the economy is compound interest.
The second most powerful force is the internal dollar, be it within a business, a family or a country