[TenTec] Ten Tec Support Allocation of Overhead

Dennis Lintz dlintz1967 at icloud.com
Sun Mar 13 17:28:06 EDT 2016


Terry, staying on what? Maybe staying on point is what you should have done to begin with! Your mile long blab about free doesn't make you sound intelligent when you attach  remarks to your original post meant to insult others of whom have nothing to do with ten tec. In 57 years I've worked thousands that have come from cb, kids that memorized questions on exams and old men complaining of health issues, most were great ops. If ya don't like these folks terry take your own advise and spin your dial or find a different hobby Dennis wa8nss

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> On Mar 13, 2016, at 2:42 PM, terry foskey via TenTec <tentec at contesting.com> wrote:
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> Dennis,The folks that get on here and trash Ten Tec service and rates open themselves up for criticism.  If they can't take the criticism then don't post these incredibly narrow sighted and uninformed comments. Nothing was ever free - ten years ago, 30 years ago or 100 years ago.  Customer service charged to overhead was never free, someone paid.  Today with the handouts we have in this country, everyone thinks "stuff" should be free.  Again, Nothing is free, someone is always picking up the tab.  I gave a quite brilliant disortation on one of the Yahoo Group sites not long ago about Business economics, free market and managerial accounting functions.  Part of that discussion dealt with unit cost and overhead.  Here is a refresher - The only ways to fund overhead is from customer charges or profit.   Manfacturing and Large Service Businesses don't last if they fund overhead from profit, therefore, each dollar a customer spends has a portion which funds the OH pool.  Manufacturing allocation of overhead is a component of the total unit cost.  Service overhead is a component of labor rate.  Since we still live in a Democracy with freedom of speech, I recommend you don't get on here talking business principles when you don't know what you are talking about.  Stay on the technical merits of the radio or operating principles for which this blog is meant and you won't receive my criticism.  There are other radio brands and blogs elsewhere.
> Terry,N5TF
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