Fast Hands in Chinese Card Factory

This guy is fast, amazingly fast.
GDGDsays...

It seems to me, that if you can have shitty work conditions that people will work in, then there will be someone else who is also willing to work there. If that is the case, you could pay them any flat rate that works, and just terminate workers who do not make a quota.


>> ^Drachen_Jager:

They're probably paid by the deck.
Still, it's pretty sad that a job that simple is done by people. What a soulless shitty work environment.

ajkidosays...

>> ^Tymbrwulf:

These guys work nonstop for little pay just so that you can afford your $1.99 deck of cards.
Next time you buy one, this is what you're supporting.


And if you don't buy that deck of cards these people will lose their jobs!

Retroboysays...

Watch this, and then watch the Japanese Precision Walking vid that's as of this posting on the top 20 as well. Then watch any Korean StarCraft replay.

What is it about those places? Is it something in the soil?

smoomansays...

>> ^Tymbrwulf:

These guys work nonstop for little pay just so that you can afford your $1.99 deck of cards.
Next time you buy one, this is what you're supporting.


im willing to bet a tertiary search of your quarters would reveal dozens of items, food stuffs, what-have-yous of merchandise made in your "slave conditions"

so unless yer an amish farmer who grows everything he eats and makes everything he owns from raw materials or some shit, shut the fuck up with your pretentious look-at-the-sheeple-supporting-mass-production-under-less-than-desirable-conditions garbage.

go back to Whole Foods and choke on a 12 dollar apple

smoomansays...

>> ^Drachen_Jager:

They're probably paid by the deck.
Still, it's pretty sad that a job that simple is done by people. What a soulless shitty work environment.


QFT, im sure they're paid by the deck, hence the speediness. But ya, i certainly wouldnt wanna work there. That would get old real damn quick

Xaxsays...

>> ^Tymbrwulf:

These guys work nonstop for little pay just so that you can afford your $1.99 deck of cards.
Next time you buy one, this is what you're supporting.


I've seen the light. It's $10 decks of cards for me from now on.

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