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7th May 2007, 14:49 #1
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Ferrari workers on strike
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7th May 2007, 20:56 #2
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how embarassing... i would bet that the wages earned at ferrari are rather high though, and as such, i have no sympathy
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8th May 2007, 14:19 #3
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actually, ferrari line workers are paid a pittance. teachers and policemen in that part of the country are better paid.
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8th May 2007, 16:33 #4
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That's more like the Ferrari the traditionalists know and love mokin:
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8th May 2007, 17:03 #5
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Originally Posted by Mickey TI'm old enough that I don't have to put up with your crap anymore.
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8th May 2007, 19:28 #6
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With Ferrari's prestige, it is easy to imagine the line workers are not well paid at all.
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9th May 2007, 07:43 #7
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Wasn't this Ferrari's regular excuse for missing Grands Prix in the 1950s and 60s?
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9th May 2007, 09:41 #8
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Originally Posted by JasonDIceman: Adjective 1)Rapid, swift 2)Nickname of Kimi-Matias Räikkönen, a legendary Formula 1 driver
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10th May 2007, 14:55 #9
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i agree, too.
the part of that you might not realise is that in italy, the average policeman, teacher or nurse makes around 13,000 euro or so, before tax.
it is not uncommon for a Ferrari line worker to make less than 10,000 before tax and i have no idea how one man lives on that, let alone raises a family.
there's just a bit of a misconception that, because the cars cost plenty, everybody who works there is on plenty, too.the wise man does at once what the fool does finally - macchiavelli
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10th May 2007, 15:07 #10
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one would assume that since there is a high profitability in the cars, some of the money might trickle down the line
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