American made tractor?

   / American made tractor? #41  
Yeah and the managers and CEO's and there obscene salaries and bonuses.

First, let me preface this post by saying that I am not nor ever will be a CEO, President, executive vice president, etc. of any company anywhere (unless it happended to be my own company with myself being the only employee, and even then I'm not sure that i'm the promotable type).

I won't disagree that some of the big wheels in business draw large salaries and get large bonuses; however, do you think that they did nothing to earn them. It is not often apparent the amount of work that goes into those positions. If there were not folks at the top of the company keeping track of the world of business everyday, then there would not be any companies in business; any company must stay up to date or they will not last. Believe it or not, this is a great burden, because you are dealing with the jobs and livelihoods of hundreds or thousands of people, very often people that resent your position.

The company that I work for has grown dramatically over the last eight years, mostly due to excellent guidance of our presidents and CEOs. We have either bought or bested the competition in our market; the companies that we have bought have been integrated quickly, but not without pain, into our business model. It has meant a growth of jobs for our company as a whole, because we can now offer a wider range of products to potential customers, all available from one company. If not for our overpaid executives, who would have executed these undertakings? The folks on the floor at are plant, to a large degree, are "Eight and the Gate" - they are not thinking past the end of today, much less a three year business forecast. The companies could not survive without either the "Frank Neckties" or the "Joe Punchclocks". One hand washes the other, and if one were to disappear, the other would too.

Again, there are some foul instances of corporate greed and some huge payments to executives even as companies fold, but that is just like the news: most of the bad stuff gets reported and very little of the good. But don't blame all of the woes of the American workforce on the executives, because blame street has several lanes.

I guess that's enough of a rant, especially under the heading of American Made Tractor? Where's gatorboy ? - we need him to remind us of the subject!
 
   / American made tractor? #42  
AndyM:

I'd rather have the 1974 Ford. The new trucks and cars with all their gadgets are great until they break, especially after the warranty expires. The it's big bucks or "aw shucks". /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 
   / American made tractor? #43  
My JD 2955 80 HP was made in France
 
   / American made tractor? #44  
Let me start off buy saying you are not telling me nothing enlightening. I have worked for a fortune 500 company for 21 years it was the 2nd or 3rd largest in the World,my business was divested about 3 years ago(I no longer work for the same owner/same place different owner)..I have 1st hand experience with the bureaucracy that goes along with running a major company.I am not in management and have no desire to be in mangement for reasons I will not delve now.
The problem I have is when someone thinks the reasons that our businesses/corporations are going overseas is because blue collar workers are over paid.There are so many jobs in the place I work that strictly deal with enviromental issues and the EPA and OSHA,now you want to talk about why these jobs go overseas, these other countries do not have the red tape to deal with like we do here in the USA.Blue collar workers do work about for 50 cents an hour in Mexico,I wonder what a CEO makes in Mexico ?

There is good management and there is bad management and there is grossly overpaid management and there is a lot of rift raff in between upper(senior management) and hourly workers where I work,and there is some lazy blue collar workers as well that do not appreciate a good job.


Growing up I worked on the farms,I worked construction,dug the footers and ditches with a matic in the hot sun.
I have a good job and I appreciate a good job I have worked shift work for 23 years,one of the biggest gripes I have where I work is some kid out of college hired as an engineer,that never had to do any real back breaking work and is making some ridiculous decisions and would not know which end of shovel to dig with and I am seeing more and more of these types in management and that scares me.

Then there is there stupid workshops/team building excersises/diversity training etc just stupid games thought up by these wanna be managers.....They waste millions on that crap(our previous owner did)
 
   / American made tractor? #45  
Old Hickory:

Amen to that statement.

I sometimes think that the company motto where I have my day job is: "If you can't dazzle them (the executives) with brilliance, baffle them with [cenosored]"

I came to a conclusion about 10 years ago and that is, I don't work for (the company), I work "at" the company for myself.
 
   / American made tractor? #46  
/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif Foreign brands marketed under domestic labels:

/forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif Yanmar - Manufactures John Deere Compact Tractors.
/forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif Mitsubishi - Manufactures Case-International, Cub Cadet, and Bolens Tractors.
/forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif Hinomoto - Manufactures Allis-Chalmers, and Massey Ferguson Compact Tractors.
/forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif Iseki - Manufactures White, Bolens, and Massey-Ferguson Compact Tractors.
/forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif Shibaura - Manufactures Ford-New Holland Compact Tractors.


/forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif Power Trac - Manufactures tractors and attachments from welded steel plate in Tazewell, Virginia, USA.


/forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif www.POWER-TRAC.COM /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif



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   / American made tractor? #47  
<font color="blue"> "If you can't dazzle them (the executives) with brilliance, baffle them with </font> <font color="red"> [censored] </font>

Well heck 5030, in that case, you ought to be CEO /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
   / American made tractor? #48  
<font color="blue">Power Trac - Manufactures tractors and attachments from welded steel plate in Tazewell, Virginia, USA. </font>

But we don't know where the steel came from. They use Kohler, Robbin and Deutz engines and some of the hydraulic fittings are foriegn, too. It's a small world and it keeps getting smaller! /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 
   / American made tractor? #49  
Fourteen:

Power Trac.....Hmmmm.....Probably foreign steel. Actually, most likely foreign steel.

I don't think I'd buy an American car next year. The content of Chinese steel is going to be quite high.......Thankyou Mr. Bush. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 

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