I'm curious how others react to the ad by Computerized Cutters, Inc. for their channel letter bending machine and the fairly insulting description of the "human" worker they are comparing their machine to.
Aside from the derogatory stereotypes being used, their overt use of the Made in America message really kills me.
The gist of the ad is that we humans are lazy, overpaid, inconsistent, cost too much and expect to be paid for overtime, benefits, etc. Its also a negative that we have to eat from time to time, talk ( I guess only discussions about the next order are not frowned upon ), smoke ( even though less than 20% still smoke ), are disloyal and our quality is so bad we can't produce two of the same thing without flaws.
I can't begin to imagine their views on those working in the industry who might still belong to the sheet metal workers union.
Aside from the derogatory stereotypes being used, their overt use of the Made in America message really kills me.
The gist of the ad is that we humans are lazy, overpaid, inconsistent, cost too much and expect to be paid for overtime, benefits, etc. Its also a negative that we have to eat from time to time, talk ( I guess only discussions about the next order are not frowned upon ), smoke ( even though less than 20% still smoke ), are disloyal and our quality is so bad we can't produce two of the same thing without flaws.
I can't begin to imagine their views on those working in the industry who might still belong to the sheet metal workers union.