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How long would it take for a Foxxcon worker to buy an iPad?

14 pointsby RobSimover 12 years ago

15 comments

jtreminioover 12 years ago
I'm not sure what the purpose of this post is?<p>Is it to show how expensive the iPad is, or to show how little Chinese workers earn on average?<p>When I was younger and less experienced as a developer, I worked as the groundskeeper for some posh apartments that I would never be able to afford. Is this the same thing?<p>Workers working at an assembly line factory don't make much money. I don't think that's news to anyone.
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siglesiasover 12 years ago
I'm all for higher wages for Chinese workers, but what does the final price of a manufactured good have to do with the manufacturing wage? If they happened to be applying their skills to something with a lower final price, like remote controls, wouldn't it be fallacious to assume that to be more just?
thingylabover 12 years ago
What exactly is the point ?<p>How long it would take for the guy who washes the dishes in my favourite restaurant to buy the shoes I'm wearing? How long would it take a techie in a hedge fund to buy a yacht? How long would it take the sales guy a Cartier store to buy that 75kUSD watch?<p>More importantly, what would knowing this tell us about <i>anything</i>?
grimtriggerover 12 years ago
Another important question to remember: How long would it take him to buy an iPad if he wasn't a Foxxcon worker?
cpursleyover 12 years ago
I'm not sure of the point.<p>How long would a Ferrari worker take to buy a Ferrari?<p>How long would it take a construction worker to buy the house they're building (in cash)?<p>And the list goes on...
akamakaover 12 years ago
I apologize in advance for being off-topic, but the quality of comments on this post is really disappointing.<p>This article has only gotten 8 upvotes so far, but nearly as many complaining comments with pointless analogies about building sports cars or airplanes.<p>If you're going to complain about an article being pointless, you could post some useful fact or insights, instead of comments that are entirely devoid of any information.
Lockyyover 12 years ago
I don't take this as the author making a protest about the Chinese workers being exploited (and I'm not getting into an argument about any potential exploitation.) If anything this article is just the author highlighting the living and working wage disparity between the east and west.<p>Honestly, I just took this article as a guy doing some maths about an interesting situation without any judgement about it.
facorreiaover 12 years ago
How long would it take a Boeing worker to buy a Boeing 777 Freighter?
jack-r-abbitover 12 years ago
The 2013 Bentley Continental Flying Spur Speed carries a $209,600 base price (with options can go to $245,440)[1]. How long would it take for a Bentley factory worker to buy one of those?<p>[1]<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bentley" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bentley</a>
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aidosover 12 years ago
Ok, there's lots of backlash to this on here but I think the focus is a little wrong.<p>No, it doesn't make sense to use the cost of the manufactured item as a benchmark - it's not completely relevant as has already been pointed out.<p>You could look at it a different way. We are in a very privileged position - I'd bet almost everybody here could walk out and buy an ipad right now if they wanted to. The people in these factories are not so lucky.<p>The numbers just give a little perspective to reality of what's going on.
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dualbootover 12 years ago
Not particularly informative. I worked on an assembly line for four months during the aftermath of the DotCom collapse building Mercedes M-Class SUV's. I've never <i>ridden</i> in a Mercedes much less driven one.<p>Of course I could if it was a life goal but I still wouldn't waste my money on something like that.
givanover 12 years ago
I know that there are machines that automatically solders all the chips and electronics on a board which I think is the hardest part, why isn't the whole electronics manufacturing process automated yet? Whatever the reason I don't think it will last long and then I wonder where all these workers will work then.
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aaron695over 12 years ago
How many iPads could a (foxconn) worker have bought before China became a technology manufacturing hub is the real question?<p>Hell of a lot less I'd image. A lot less medicine and school for their kids as well I'll guess.
bnrover 12 years ago
I don't know, how long would it take a US factory worker to buy one? How long would it take for a Apple employee in Cupertino?
monochromaticover 12 years ago
Yes, let's shut down the factory. Then it would take infinitely long.