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Date: 2007-07-11 04:43 pm (UTC)I think that's a bit harsh on Poland... Germany and the USA are also in the top ten, and London seems mainly to be full of French and Australians.
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Date: 2007-07-11 04:44 pm (UTC)There are two ways to run a company, though: you can acquire shit resources, drive the resources you have into the ground and then replace them with more shit resources as cheaply as possible... or you can invest in really good stuff and spend the money required to maintain it. Both cost about the same in the long run, but the latter strategy is far more pleasant.
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Date: 2007-07-11 09:16 pm (UTC)That does not, however, mean I don't think this country should be improved, and I agree wholeheartedly with your original statement. It's precisely because we are, in many respects, lucky enough to have a good quality of life that I think we should be keen to make it a lot better.
I'm afraid I have to agree with
However, if you are keen to emigrate, there are certainly plenty of countries where you could get an equivalent standard of living for far less, or a better standard for roughly the same amount or only a little more. You don't always need to be wealthy to get away - I grew up with expats and few of them were that well-off or prestigious. Not that money doesn't always help, natch!
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Date: 2007-07-12 08:49 pm (UTC)Well, there's a point. You can make a profit in the trucking business, buying ramshackle bangers and running thin into the ground with the minimum of maintenance permissible by law (and, all too often, less); or by taking the Eddie Stobart route of buying top-of-the-range kit and training both the drivers and the maintenace technicians to the highest standards in the industry.
The de minimis approach breaks down in any business that competes on quality - for employees as well as for customers - and is all to often a recipe for failure when competing on cost: efficient production requires investment in staff and machinery.
Effective cost-cutting is an essential commercial discipline; indiscriminate cost-cutting is bad management and the sure and certain route to a permanent loss of competitive advantage and eventual closure.
I would add that Stobart's are the most profitable freight haulier in the transport sector.