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Old 09-28-2012, 01:09 PM  
Minte
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Originally Posted by Paul Markham View Post
Absolutely true. People on this board, maybe in this thread, who bought big houses with mortgages they can't afford are now in the crapper.



This is true in so many countries, the waste was supported by borrowing to make everything look rosy. To even fund some of the big houses people bought. The wasted money wasn't really wasted, most of it went into the pockets of Americans to fund the whole merry go round. Cutting that waste will take it out of the system.



Not in the last 5 years. Here we agree, shift the money to building the infrastructure will create jobs to replace those lost.

Adn you still haven't created any wealth.

Companies like yours are the future, how would you fair if the US Government hadn't of given you the contract? Is your order book so full you could of easily got another contract from overseas?

Then why is your order book so full and you aren't able to gear up? Lack of banks lending you money, lack of finding highly skilled personal you need or what?


The future lies in more companies creating goods that sell overseas. America no longer can rely on the captive markets.



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The West has to wake up and realise they have competition and if they can't compete with them. The West and it's citizens have to live on less at a lower standard of living than they were used to.

Because as Minte put it so well. "It's a simple fact of economics Paul, you can't go on forever spending more than you make." Which is what got us in this mess. And it's not the Governments who only over spent.
It must be Friday...we found some common ground. The contract we have with the government of Vietnam was not brought to us through any US agency. We have sales reps all over the world that are sending projects in for us to bid. When we are successful and win a contract the salesrep gets anywhere from 2-5% of the total sale as a commission.

Repping for manufacturing companies can be very lucrative. THe way it works is that the salesperson not only gets the commission on the first order, they get it on all orders that come in the future from that account. The caveat is, they have to at least bring in 4 new bids a year to be eligible for any money. It keeps them from hitting one homerun and then thinking they can sit out the rest of the game.
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