UMH employees: we are at a crossroad. There's exactly no way in Hell that eThais are going to be able to afford our product at current market prices. None. We have enough Wood to finish the House we're on, and build 2/3s or so of another. Right now, it'll take 1200 baht to buy Wood enough to construct a House. Labor is running ~200 baht per House (6x4x8, plus 1x1x8), and we're taking 8 days to build one. I'm willing to continue constructing Q3 Houses on commission for internal clients (i.e., us), but if we take this tact we need to be sure we can afford to do so.
We currently have 1500 baht in the company. Do we wish to continue producing Houses for ourselves? If we do, then we need to commit to paying for their construction. I would be willing to pony up 1200 baht for the next House we finish, and at the same time give my current Q2 House to our last homeless employee. That would give us some room to breathe. However, it doesn't solve the overarching problem of not having a market for our product.
It is at this juncture that I again raise the possibility of switching to defense contracting (such as it were) for the short term. This would help consolidate Construction workers, plus allow us as workers to accumulate some more substantial capital reserves. Plus, it' be "national service". Above all, it would give the economy a chance to stabilize and hopefully grow before UMH resumed production. However, we should all go, or none of us should. Given productivity rules, a few of us leaving UMH hurts it a great deal, so we really should move as a bloc if we move at all.
Think about it. Whatever the consensus is will be fine with me. We can keep working in UMH or we can shift temporarily. It'll be 2-3 days before we finish our current House, so the decision isn't pressing.