On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, George Goff wrote: > Please don't compare Henry Ford to Mr. Ebay. Mr. Ford earned his well > deserved rewards by, as he stated, seeing how much he could give his > customers for a dollar not how uninvolved he could remain in the > process. Ford talked a good PR game, but like every other businessman he was in the business of maximizing how many dollars he could extract from his customers for a given amount of effort and material. He also had a pretty low opinion of the American worker, once saying that an American would never put in a full day's work unless someone forced him to.
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