I always looked at it the other way around...  90% good, 10% bad...
(Rhetorical: If 90% of ALL white box jobs were bad, nobody in their
right mind would "go" that route...  This is not meant to question that
they are NOT really "all" that bad around where you are... There "should"
be a high turn-over in those shops though...  YMMV...

You only SEE the butcher jobs, (or at least they have a much better chance
of showing up), so most of the "good" White Boxes go "unseen and un-heard"...

I make a large part of my living following "people" around that did a shoddy 
job...
Sure, the owners get to pay twice or three times to have things done right 
(once),
but that is their fault, not mine...

                                                       Rick Glazier

From: "Chuck Andrews"   Some clipped...
> My guess is only 10% of workers truly take pride in their jobs. 
> The assembly line products do not show this because of the high level of 
> control in the manufacturing process.
> 
> (Gaffer) did a fine job and gave them some variety in the explanation as to 
> why 
> most white box jobs are butcher jobs. The problem most white box lovers have 
> is finding that 10% or so of white box manufacturers that take pride in 
> their work.

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