Thread regarding Boeing Co. layoffs

BOEING might start making ventilators and other medical supplies!

https://www.thenewstribune.com/opinion/editorials/article241445466.html

All you BA haters are in for a looooooong or even infinite wait for anything bad to happen to the company.

Boeing helped the world tremendously during WW2 and will be doing it again. That's the company Boeing truly is.

Don't wait for layoffs cuz of COVID or MAX but expect massive hiring sprees. Cancelled 737 orders are already being converted to 787. People will need more planes for cargo and humanitarian missions and Boeing will be there to help and provide.

Boeing will strive again. Take a chill pill and keep your toxic dreams about Boeing to yourselves.

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Post ID: @OP+14bXXKl7

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ventilators
that's one way to get people to use your product, put them in a coma first

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Post ID: @ihlx+14bXXKl7

Coronavirus: 04/02/2020
Inslee pleads for help from manufacturers to produce medical equipment
https://www.kiro7.com/news/

Manufacturers Volunteer, pivot their factories to make needed materials
Yesterday:

Meanwhile, Boeing is actively thinking
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/40-1fks9Bbw/maxresdefault.jpg

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Post ID: @6szg+14bXXKl7

ONE BOEING!
was a HR slogan to bring the company together
The head of HR bailed for good reason most likely a conscious
something that is missing from Boeing's corporate structure

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Post ID: @6iqj+14bXXKl7

https://breakingdefense.com/2020/03/leaking-kc-46-fuel-lines-are-latest-serious-boeing-tanker-fault/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+BreakingDefense+%28Breaking+Defense%29

KC-46 Pegasus Not Fit to Serve

Leaking Fuel Lines Are Latest Serious and Potentially deadly Tanker Fault
This is the Fifth Category 1 finding for the KC-46 program.
The program was supposedly low-risk, based on Boeing’s touted expertise.
Boeing’s inability to deliver quality at the most basic level has drawn the ire
and dismay from customers across the aerospace spectrum.
Civil transport, NASA and the Military all have seen an inexcusable level of
Stonewalling, Deception and Incompetence from Boeing.
It is as if customers are dealing with a corrupt third world country and not
A U.S. Corporation

The Max Debacle: With its use of a single AOA sensor is displaying a complete
departure from All Standards of aircraft design. The use of software for FCC
outsourced to India at $9 an hour. The removal of documentation from flight
manuals to keep the pilots in the dark. The lying to customers (Delta, SW, AA)
As if Boeing is now a used car lot. The Fact that the engineering teams told
management Do Not Do This. The scheming, the lying to get the Max certified.
I can go on and on, there is more. No point in it, upstairs at Boeing we know.

NASA is the Customer for Boeing’s Laughable Spacecraft Program
We the taxpayers have greatly overpaid for Boeing’s stunning failures and lies
Boeing did not take the time to run basic mission simulations on the FCC or the
software, this after the Max fiasco. There’s more to that too.

With 30 years in the business
I have never seen a more Charlie Foxtrot Origination than Boeing is now.

Then there’s working people in close quarters as Covid-19 tears through
The population while Boeing tells us to work from home. That’s your Boeing
That’s your, ONE BOEING!
FU

ID10T Poet

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Post ID: @5xtn+14bXXKl7

I’m the OP and a former Boeing employee. You want my old BEMSID as a proof?) I would gladly post it here but I signed the confidentiality paper that I will keep everything private in regards to Boeing information before I quit. I respect the company too much to even share something mere as my old inactive BEMSID online.

The only reason I had to quit was family so I had to move to a different state where there is no Boeing. Now I work in another aerospace company which is somewhat respectable and very well known worldwide, and let me tell you this - nothing even comes close to the amazing Boeing culture and environment. I DO MEAN IT!

Also, I am not HR or management, but a mechanic.

Moders - plz stop wiping my messages cuz I’m not a troll and do mean every word I say here, unlike these bunch of alarmist yahoos who prob got canned from Boeing for their big mouths or perhaps never even worked there.

It was an honour to work at Boeing and there is a good chance eventually I will have to move back to my home state and get rehired at the best aviation manufacturer in the entire world.

Cheers and ONE BOEING!

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Post ID: @5kpq+14bXXKl7

You still thinking that Boeing making planes nowadays? Wrong! Vendors and Suppliers everywhere in the world make airplane parts and Boeing put them together. Not like the old days Boeing makes everything in house, that days were gone.

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Post ID: @4wce+14bXXKl7

Is the Original Poster an employee of Boeing or just a misinformed fan boy only? Everything posted by the OP is what ignorance looks like.

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Post ID: @2jpt+14bXXKl7

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/boeings-bean-counter-culture-and-mass-financialization
Boeing's Bean-Counter Culture And The Bailout Of Mass Financialization

No current Boeing employee – management, engineer, or mail room clerk
has ever met William Boeing.

“Unlike Boeing, McDonnell Douglas was run by financiers rather
than engineers.

Make of it what you well. Something stinks. Naturally, the seeds of
Boeing's rancid, rotten fruits were planted several decades ago…

https://www.zerohedge.com/s3/files/inline-images/2020-03-27_8-53-00.jpg?itok=YC6bS_V8
Boeing is crushing it.

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Post ID: @1zer+14bXXKl7

The MAX is DONE! Face reality!

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Post ID: @1kba+14bXXKl7

Bean counters and financiers at airlines and insurance companies are currently reevaluating the additional costs and liability of their MAX orders. They know if one more MAX crashes, not only the MAX product but also the airline itself will be finished. OP, please explain your logic when you suggest massive hiring spree is coming. Our logic on this site is based on reality and past experience. We’ve entered into a hiring freeze, and historically speaking this has always eventually been followed by intense cost cutting and mass layoffs at Boeing. In these times, customers are shrinking their business and we have negative net orders for the foreseeable future.

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Post ID: @1dvv+14bXXKl7

Boeing is a good deal if you can not get hired anywhere else. Case in point HR chief lady jumped ship for McDonalds job. As more skilled folks evaporate expect a classic “death spiral” situation.

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Post ID: @1ccj+14bXXKl7

The Max Ventilator with AOA, MCAS and FOD detection

This new Ventilator from Boeing provides maximum value for our company.
In maximizing profit, no corner was left uncut.
This is a revolutionary design and completely unproven. We looked at existing
Designs and found them lacking in the bells and whistles associated with Boeing
Hyperbole. Those currant designs did not meet our shallow standards and were
not something we wanted to put the Boeing name on.

Our BR&T teams working with our wind tunnel aerodynamicist have come up
With a uniquely Boeing product, the first thing you will notice is its Blue.

With a Boeing first in this field we have taken two AOA Sensors and mounted
one to each side of this blue box, these are the lifting points, providing high
mobility with style allowing the patient to carry the Boeing ventilator with them.
This added independence means the patient is no longer restricted to bed and
can return to work.

The latest software patch from our partners in India has been added to the
MCAS system, this Massive Coronary Attack System is the latest innovation.
If the onboard computer senses a fault in the breathing of the patient
The system sends electrical signals to the implanted electrodes stopping the
Patient Heart.
With the acknowledged shortage of ventilators in the world, our accounting
department calculates that by terminating the slackers more productive patients
can use the Boeing Ventilators, giving better brand recognition with more users.

FOD
This is something Boeing is famous for and it is synonymous with Boeing
This (F_OFF & Die), a proprietary feature, shuts down the ventilator after ten
Days off continuous use if the patient has not recovered after ten days then
It’s time to move on.

Boeing We Care
#ProfitsMatter

ID10T Poet

Creative writing helps with anger management, try it

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Post ID: @1iwn+14bXXKl7

You can't possibly believe even half of what you are saying. If so...
SEEK HELP NOW!

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Post ID: @1efb+14bXXKl7

Boeing will not touch the production ventilators
Here’s why

Boeing has a long reach into the FAA and the DOJ
Over the years they have greased the political machine with money and power
Buying the Congress and the Senate paying off judges as needed.
Boeing is the MIC the most powerful and corrupt origination on the planet,
Run by the most dangerous and depraved group on the planet, the IBC

There is not enough money in the humanities to interest any of these players.
Boeing would have to break into the other crime families domain that of
Big Pharma and the Medical Device Mafia.
Boeing would have to ante up to the FDA and Bribe a new set of Mob Bosses to
be dealt into their territories, If they wanted to play.
Boeing deals in Billions Not Peasants, the dying masses hold no interest for the
Likes of Boeing.

Time to leave the childhood indoctrinations of a beautiful world behind.

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Post ID: @1jfd+14bXXKl7

Sorry to break it to you darling, but Boeing is doomed and rightfully so.

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Post ID: @1fcv+14bXXKl7

Tight tolerance aerospace equipment?! Ha ha ha. Funniest thing I've read all day!

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Post ID: @1env+14bXXKl7

Are you serious? If you haven't noticed, bad things just keep on happening to Boeing lol... I doubt they are willing to do anything to help anybody but themselves. Otherwise they would already be doing so. Right now many companies are making products that are important and useful right now because they know that we are in a crisis s d that the economy is rapidly changing. Sometimes you have to put things on hold and focus on what's important.

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Post ID: @1crm+14bXXKl7

Go have a look at Airbus or better yet Bombardier plants hahah what a joke those places are, no wonder one is going bankrupt and another even struggles to shine amid Boeing temporary MAX issue! Boeing is where quality and pride are at. It is the best aircraft manufacturer in the whole world just simply because no one can make better planes. Lol A220s are already falling apart due to cheap materials and lack of proper quality control. And I’m sure there QCs can’t speak English at all never mind broken one :D french don’t build quality!!!

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Post ID: @1dlq+14bXXKl7

Boeing to make( what I would imagine) a highly technical piece of equipment that probably has tolerances tighter than a witches you know what?? With quality control who can't even hardly speak english? Good luck

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Post ID: @1nlz+14bXXKl7

Boeing helped win WW II because it had smart corporate leadership back then. Nowadays, they're far from having smart, efficient leadership. Working for Boeing has been one of the biggest mistakes I've ever made, what a sh– show that place is. Too many lower and mid level management types running around, upper corporate management completely inept on the products that Boeing makes, and let's not forget about the quality assurance/control function that's broken, especially on the MAX program. Bean counters have more control over what's going on within the company than engineers and maintenance people.
Most of the problems happening with Boeing are self-inflicted. They deserve everything bad that will happen to them.

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Post ID: @bnb+14bXXKl7

👃 🧛 🤮 😴

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Post ID: @kxi+14bXXKl7

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wow
Some people take the red pill. But some people take the blue pill with swigs of kool-aid till they OD
This is what the latter looks like

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Post ID: @ogu+14bXXKl7

Boeing making ventilators, turning production on a dime just in time.

This Is What That Would Look Like.

After one month of meetings to frame and schedule meetings,
Production meetings will begin to Gate the production process.
Production space will be allocated and we will enter into talks with
Suppliers to purchase a suite of machine tools for the production
of said Ventilators.

Boeing will have its hand out raking in millions for the purchase of equipment
It does not need. This is round one, Pad the Contract Embezzle Millions
It’s the government spending taxpayer money, WE Love It.

In six months the equipment will arrive and be set in place.
30 days after that Boeing Maintenance will have the equipment operational.

Then for the next 30 days Boeing will send different groups assigned to
The production process to tour the Equipment and discus its implantation
{Gemba Walk’s}

43 million dollars and 17 months latter Boeing will have its First Ventilator.
It will ship with great fanfare, groups of Boeing employs and the press
Will gather for the photo ops and the PR Spin

Unfortunately we will lose the first patient on the Boeing ventilator due to FOD

ID10T Poet

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Post ID: @suw+14bXXKl7

Boeing is to proud to save lives it is not in their DNA
Ur thread is PR trash

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Post ID: @jeq+14bXXKl7

Hope they build them without MCAS

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Post ID: @nrv+14bXXKl7

What's the difference if people are there making ventilators or airplanes. You still will have thousands of people in one place spreading the virus

Where is the Union in all of this? Are they paying the widow of the inspector?

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Post ID: @nny+14bXXKl7

MIGHT? is the key word.

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