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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="rkm rdt" data-source="post: 297384" data-attributes="member: 83"><p>I'm comparing in house to outsourcing at this point. yes you are saving money but I disagree on the amount.</p><p>I too require models and other printables. </p><p></p><p>At this point I cannot see the advantage to in house unless someone else is paying the bills. </p><p>CHL did not write the check for this device. He is getting paid to make this work. nothing wrong with that but I'm sure the boss would like to see his roi asap.</p><p></p><p>I don't have that luxury. What I do have is an outsource partner that does have the chops to make it work.</p><p>It may not be for you since you want control over the complete process.</p><p></p><p>Guess what, I do too. I have that control by deciding who gets the privilege of working on that file that I have designed.</p><p>If they do what I expect, they get rewarded just like CHL or any other valuable member of the team.</p><p></p><p>Don't like Argen? That's fine. There are many other options big or small. I make more $ scanning and designing than milling or printing.</p><p></p><p>In fact, I present my business model to my drs and they are all in agreement that it makes more sense to outsource that to do things in house.</p><p>Why, because they do the same thing.They get it and have no problems with me doing the same.</p><p></p><p>I just wish Tom Moore was around to see this thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rkm rdt, post: 297384, member: 83"] I'm comparing in house to outsourcing at this point. yes you are saving money but I disagree on the amount. I too require models and other printables. At this point I cannot see the advantage to in house unless someone else is paying the bills. CHL did not write the check for this device. He is getting paid to make this work. nothing wrong with that but I'm sure the boss would like to see his roi asap. I don't have that luxury. What I do have is an outsource partner that does have the chops to make it work. It may not be for you since you want control over the complete process. Guess what, I do too. I have that control by deciding who gets the privilege of working on that file that I have designed. If they do what I expect, they get rewarded just like CHL or any other valuable member of the team. Don't like Argen? That's fine. There are many other options big or small. I make more $ scanning and designing than milling or printing. In fact, I present my business model to my drs and they are all in agreement that it makes more sense to outsource that to do things in house. Why, because they do the same thing.They get it and have no problems with me doing the same. I just wish Tom Moore was around to see this thread. [/QUOTE]
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