Assembly Line Research Paper

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Imagine that you're going to work, you make cars for a living. You walk over to your station in the Assembly line to start your work, the same way that you do everyday. You pick up the heavy metal part that will eventually be in a car. It will take you and everyone else who work at the assembly line with you, 12.5 hours to make one car. You’r problems are solved by new invention the Assembly line. You are now using the new and better Assembly line. You now don’t have to lift up a heavy metal part because the machines do it for you. “It only takes you 93 minutes to make a car. You’re very grateful for Henry Ford the inventor of the new and much improved Assembly line. You are now making $5 an hour. The assembly line was made to cut the time it takes to make things in half.” says nydailynews. The Assembly line is …show more content…
The assembly line has helped many of people with all different things. “The assembly line allowed vehicles to be produced less expensively for both the consumer and the company. It saved the companies money by helping them pay less for their labor per vehicle produced. It let the consumer have a vehicle as part of everyday life. The ease of production also led to companies charging less for their vehicles and that is what allowed more consumers to obtain a vehicle. They gained a raise and their total pay became $5 an hour.” says weebly. In other words the assembly line made it so that the vehicles were made cheaper for everyone. It saved the companies money and let people have cars as a everyday thing, and workers got raises. Before you would have to pay for labor the product would cost even more for people to buy. As a result people would not be able afford to buy model T. When the assembly line was made, the price went down for model T because it was easier to make, making