A paragraph to ponder from Bloomberg BusinessWeek (Mexico's Surprising Engineering Strength)
"It typically takes 1.3 engineers in Mexico to do the work of one in the U.S., says Cary Leslie, Chrysler Groups director of engineering for Mexico. In part that's a function of experience: Engineers in Mexico have been on the job an average of about eight years, compared with 25 in Michigan. Labor cost including benefits for Mexican engineers are typically 40 percent of U.S. costs, according to Ford and Chrysler."
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