Friday, August 24, 2007

Bad Business

So it’s been a rather depressing week here at TI Corporate HQ, for me at least. They announced Tuesday that they will be shutting down the entire DLP manufacturing test area (DMA/T), leaving 75+ people out of work, and transferring another 130+ people to other facilities. Why? They are moving the test operations overseas to Taiwan and Malaysia (no surprise there). More on that later.

While the loss of 75 people doesn’t seem like a lot for a big corporation like Texas Instruments, it’s yet another cruel example of corporate greed. Thankfully my job won’t be effected (at least not short term), since I’m on the R&D side of the fence. But it still hits me hard seeing people, especially my friends, loose their jobs. Worse, loosing their jobs, too foreign countries.

This is a growing and alarming trend that corporations are going these days. Yes, I understand that it’s a business, and a company is in business to make money, but that wasn’t the case here. Our division has been very profitable the last few years. No, the real reason was greed. They saw an opportunity to increase profits, and they went for it. Kudos to them and the upper management that will reap huge profits from this move. On paper, it makes perfect sense. Why not? They’re not the ones loosing their jobs.

The problem lies in the future. You see while moves like this may help companies in the short term, you can’t keep sending jobs out of the country and not expect it to negatively affect our economy. You keep laying off people, and forcing them into retirement or to take lower paying jobs, and no one will be able to buy your products. Certainly not $1500 TV’s.

As a country, we already import twice the amount of products we export. We import produce, dry foods, beef, oil, electronics, and automobiles to name but a few. All of which we are fully able to produce for ourselves. You factor in the hundred’s of thousands (maybe even millions) of jobs being outsourced to other countries (and more everyday), and the amount of illegal immigrants flooding into our country, and you got a recipe for disaster. And don’t get me started on how our country gives away millions and millions of dollars a year of free education to foreigners, when our own children are being turned away.

Pretty soon our only commodity to the world will be Entertainment. In a country where you have the likes of Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, Michael Vick and Paris Hilton, making millions of dollars and getting away with murder (literally), it makes me sick to my stomach.

Middle class will soon be a thing of the past. I don’t care how you try to spin it… its simply bad business.

~Michael

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice post Mike! Sorry to hear about TI's move but glad that it didn't effect you directly.

Working in manufacturing, especially in the foundry industry, I see stuff going overseas all the time.

Blame must be laid not just at the feet of big business but also at the feet of western governments who allow 3rd world countries to play by different rules than they require of their own people.

I could easily take a picture of one of my guys working... steel toe shoes, respirator to capture silica and lead, hearing protection, safety glasses, etc etc etc... plus routine blood and hearing tests.

I could then show you a picture of someone in the same industry but in China... the worker is barefoot, shortless, and has ZERO safety equipment.

And finally... blame needs to be laid on you and I. In fact, it needs to be laid on ALL Americans who shop at Wal-mart or the like.

We demand $100 DVD players, so we get them... by importing from third world countries.

So, while I TOTALLY agree that TI is making an error in what they are doing, the government is also make mistakes, as are we, the consumer.

Just more food for thought.

Keith

Anonymous said...

um.... my comment of a chinese foundryman being "shortless" should have been SHIRTLESS. :)

Keith

Trey said...

Shortless Chinese factories remind me of this - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x56FDe2FDUo

Also, some computer companies move their notebook divisions to Asia to be closer to the suppliers, which helps in all areas except keeping jobs here.

Michael said...

@ Kieth

You're absolutely right about that. No way we can compete with that.

I'm as guilty as anyone for buying stuff at Target/Walmart, but I can't really blame people for wanting to save money.

The bottom line is, if we continue down this path, and there is nothing on the horizon to suggest we won't, this country is going to be in bad shape.

Michael said...

@ Trey

Hehe!

Yeah, I even saw something the other say where they are experimenting with having a centralize call center in India to take drive through orders. Yup, Aupo will take your order and then a printout of the order will be sent to the store you're at. Wow!

@Kieth

Haha! I just noticed that. :)