Act 219: Germans are more rigorous?(2/2)
Of course, Rockefeller was also thinking about how to get rid of Doug's control over him after the oil refinery was built.
Because, after he had just said a few words to Doug, he had already discovered that Doug was not a good collaborator.
As for what is a good collaborator?
It means that you can provide money when you are short of money, provide strength when you are short of power, and discard it when you can discard it.
However, Clayden Investment Bank and Doug are obviously not such fools.
It should be said that there is no such fool in the banking industry.
People in the banking industry will only kill themselves because of their intelligence, and will not kill themselves because of their stupidity.
Even if a fool enters the banking industry, he will become smarter in no time.
Why does this look?
The reason is very simple.
It's because of the environment.
In an environment where intrigue is all about intrigue, stupid people will choose to kill themselves in the past to grow.
Only in this way can he survive in this environment.
Of course, perhaps in the novel serialized by the New Haven Times, there will be a stupid female employee who is appreciated by the male president because of her stupidity, and who accidentally completes one order after another and finally reaches the peak of her life.
Such a story will probably be very popular.
However, its popularity is based on its unreality.
If a person is really like this in the workplace, she is more likely to leave the workplace in disgrace.
Or, use some kind of exchange to exchange for continued existence in this workplace.
Of course, this kind of exchange will be inappropriate for children.
It will be an exchange for more than one person.
Perhaps, it will become an article similar to the female teacher surnamed Bai.
In such articles, every rise is actually a whip to the protagonist.
It's all a fall in the protagonist's personality.
However, if it is true, which one is more likely to happen in these two plots. In fact, the latter is more likely to happen.
Rockefeller left with Williams, and the large amount of equipment in the refinery was not actually produced locally.
This is not because the process cannot meet the requirements, but because there was no such requirement before.
Using these equipment in a small amount, instead of finding corresponding factories to develop equipment that is not so easy to use, it is better to import and buy equipment such as the United Kingdom and Germany.
Of course, there are no large amounts of oil fields in Germany and the United Kingdom.
And German colonies also have little oil.
But even so, Germany, which has the world's largest technological strength, can still produce equipment with far more reliability than American factories.
This is not because of anything else, but because of the character of the people.
The United States as a colonial country.
Although it originally originated from Protestants in the May issue, more and more immigrants have injected fresh vitality into the place, and also injected negative things such as impetuousness.
Therefore, even when the United States can produce the most advanced products in the world.
The failure rate and some tiny details are still not as good as German products.
These small problems can be solved through later repairs and will not have much impact.
But there is no way to do it once, there will be no problem.
Doug Clayden had no choice in this situation.
It's a very simple board game like "Monopoly", with a handmade version, and the chance of making mistakes is still about one percent.
Every hundred handmade "Monopoly" will almost certainly have a problem.
The female workers are already very serious, but even so, problems are still inevitable.
Of course, they have problems, just one part.
What's even worse is that the machine-produced Monopoly forgot to adjust the timing after replacing the parts, causing all the thousands of copies of Monopoly to be scrapped.
Even if a very rigorous inspection process has been formulated.
After each maintenance, it must be inspected three times before the machine can be started and continued production.
But even such a check will still eliminate the problem.
Of course, the loss of raw materials is not large.
However, if the delivery date is delayed, it will be very serious.
And those who make these mistakes are not those young boys.
They are all very experienced workers.
It is impossible to punish these workers too severely.
Doug sometimes wondered if it would be better to snatch a group of Germans from places like Germany to produce.
After all, he is also a German nominal person.
Of course, he didn't know whether this setting was true or false.
Chapter completed!