Comic Discussion > QUESTIONABLE CONTENT
WCDT 4131-4135 (Nov 11th-15th, 2019)
Tai Fanboi:
I could picture May being some kind of savant at a job like that.
"Ok, OK... Now.. Bear with me here. I know the test says we need to run the toy through an industrial grinder and see if it springs back to shape afterward... But... Now this is just an idea, what if the Grinder was on fire and the catch tray at the bottom was filled with watermelons filled with liquid nitrogen."
RedWolf4:
Gives a whole new meaning to 'Fire in the hole'.
TheEvilDog:
--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 12 Nov 2019, 18:51 ---Faye's sculpture is salable. The dinosaur got snapped up by a gallery. It could be revenue.
--- End quote ---
But then is Union Robotics going to be an art studio or a repair workshop? Because that's two different businesses and neither are likely to draw in money immediately.
Thrudd:
You would be surprised at what a business can do to stay in business and keep their employees employed.
I just heard a radio interview the other day on one Oshawa company that did QA/QC as well as parts rework for GM.
They did not pull up stakes and move to china with GM, who at the time supplied 80% of their revenue.
Instead they repurposed their staff into new areas. Junk removal and transport by their shipping division. Building inspections by their QA/QC people. Renovations and "junk" remediation, for both residential and commercial clients by their rework staff.
Now they are looking to hire more people.
So a possible solution is not just "ART" but maybe "artistic" metalwork.
There is no shame in metalwork of a practical yet artistic nature like fencing or gates or bed frames.
Didn't Orange County Choppers start out doing ironwork?
TheEvilDog:
But from what we're seeing in the comic at the moment, pretty much the only revenue UR seems to be getting at the moment is a cut of Sam's spray, which might be barely enough to pay some of the utilities. Without that, well, I imagine that Faye and Bubbles are probably in the red.
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