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8/7/2025, 8:16:48 PM
>>106176159
all american people and corporations are the same seem to have connections to the military, either by being or having been militarymen, or by being financed by the US military or its intelligence agencies.
I mean, look up in-Q-tel, or DARPA.
>>106179544
>white
LMAO
https://www.mactrast.com/2023/07/tsmc-responds-to-concerns-over-arizona-chip-plant-says-taiwanese-workers-only-temporary/
>The company claims that Taiwanese workers were necessary, but the move would only be temporary, and would not affect U.S. jobs.
>However, CBS5 reports that many workers are still concerned that they will be replaced, or that they will see their hours cut, reducing their pay.
>Employee concerns are likely connected to comments in February from some TSMC managers that said they have concerns about TSMC’s plans for the United States. Taiwanese engineers are accustomed to working long hours and on weekends. There are concerns that American workers are unlikely to want to follow a similar schedule.
>Wayne Chiu, an engineer who left TSMC in 2022, said he considered joining the Arizona facility but realized he would likely have to “pick up the slack” for US workers.
>“The most difficult thing about wafer manufacturing is not technology,” he said. “The most difficult thing is personnel management. Americans are the worst at this because Americans are the most difficult to manage.”
all american people and corporations are the same seem to have connections to the military, either by being or having been militarymen, or by being financed by the US military or its intelligence agencies.
I mean, look up in-Q-tel, or DARPA.
>>106179544
>white
LMAO
https://www.mactrast.com/2023/07/tsmc-responds-to-concerns-over-arizona-chip-plant-says-taiwanese-workers-only-temporary/
>The company claims that Taiwanese workers were necessary, but the move would only be temporary, and would not affect U.S. jobs.
>However, CBS5 reports that many workers are still concerned that they will be replaced, or that they will see their hours cut, reducing their pay.
>Employee concerns are likely connected to comments in February from some TSMC managers that said they have concerns about TSMC’s plans for the United States. Taiwanese engineers are accustomed to working long hours and on weekends. There are concerns that American workers are unlikely to want to follow a similar schedule.
>Wayne Chiu, an engineer who left TSMC in 2022, said he considered joining the Arizona facility but realized he would likely have to “pick up the slack” for US workers.
>“The most difficult thing about wafer manufacturing is not technology,” he said. “The most difficult thing is personnel management. Americans are the worst at this because Americans are the most difficult to manage.”
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