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Telsa Plant

Posted: 10/11/14 5:42pm Message 1 of 4
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*TESLA PLANT*

Watch this and you'll better understand why manufacturing jobs
will never return to what they once were.  Once upon a time this
was science-fiction, now it is reality.


http://www.youtube.com/embed/8_lfxPI5ObM?re

 




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Re: Telsa Plant

Posted: 10/11/14 7:09pm Message 2 of 4
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Wow thought you hit the lottery and left the country................



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Re: Telsa Plant

Posted: 10/11/14 7:11pm Message 3 of 4
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Simply amazing... they have more robots than Bowling Green (and I thought they had a lot).  Sadly, someday there won't be any humans involved in the build process.  And they wonder why there's such high unemployment.  Just think how many jobs are eliminated in that one plant.  Cry  Angry
 
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Re: Telsa Plant

Posted: 10/11/14 7:15pm Message 4 of 4
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Vette(s): 1982 C3 Collectors Edition 44000 miles, sat in the sun most of its life, My wife purchased it for me for Father's Day in 2007 from her girlfriend that had it for 19 years. It is on the road again. I'm retired but it is now my daily driver.
Yes and they do not make mistakes.  There are other things that people can do.  It was the same when steam engines started working in manufacturing and shipping.  The key is get educated.  Learn a trade or optain a skill that is marketable. 

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