It seems for all of our talk of aluminum cans and 737's costing more Trump was right. We ARE bringing production and jobs back to America.
Maybe those 2 steel mills I posted earlier will come back to life.
What is it you find so offensive about bringing jobs back to America KCFlyer?
You are so full of sh*t they should call you KCLiar.
I bet the moron is going to think all the factories and jobs are supposed to magically pop up overnight.
And yea you pegged the guy right. It’s what I eventually had to learn about Liberals. They have to continually lie their asses off about everything because the policies they support are so terrible.
Lots and lots of factories are going to be built or rebuilt. Of course that doesn’t happen overnight. They’ll come up over time. Some taking years to be built. And many of those factories are going to have automation. But along with the automation there will be jobs. No one is going to walk into a factory and it’s magically humming all by itself. Or the robots 🤖 are pressing the on and off switches just yet.
“Average Time to Build a Factory
General Timeframes
The time it takes to build a factory varies based on several factors, including size, complexity, and location. Here are the average timeframes:
FACTORY SIZE CONSTRUCTION TIMEFRAME
Small to Medium 6 months to 2 years
Large 2 to 5 years or more
Phases of Construction
The construction process typically involves several phases, each with its own timeframe:
PHASE DURATION
Planning and Design 4 to 10 weeks
Detailed Design and Approval 6 to 8 weeks
Obtaining Building Consent 6 to 8 weeks
Actual Construction 8 weeks to 12 months
Post-Construction 1 to 2 weeks
Factors Influencing Time
Complexity: More complex factories take longer to design and build.
Location: Local regulations and site conditions can affect timelines.
Labor Availability: A shortage of skilled labor can slow down construction.
Overall, while small factories may be operational within a year, larger facilities can take several years to complete”