I've worked in manufacturing for 20 years, and unfortunately there is never such a thing as perfection. But there is a case for striving for it. One of the best companies I worked for was a Japanese-owned company that had ridiculous expectations to strive for perfection.
But unfortunately there are companies that strive for "perceived quality" over actual quality amd reliability. Sometimes just slapping a name or a sticker on something and upcharging for the product happens often. Not always, but often enough.
I am a big believer in "you get what you pay for" in some cases, but not always. I also believe there are exceptions to the very opposite of this. But there Will always be the human element involved at some point, and in that regard, mistakes can and will be made to some degree.
But unfortunately there are companies that strive for "perceived quality" over actual quality amd reliability. Sometimes just slapping a name or a sticker on something and upcharging for the product happens often. Not always, but often enough.
I am a big believer in "you get what you pay for" in some cases, but not always. I also believe there are exceptions to the very opposite of this. But there Will always be the human element involved at some point, and in that regard, mistakes can and will be made to some degree.
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