Thread regarding Ford layoffs

Ford is in bad shape !

Ford is facing a period of significant challenges and quality issues, as evidenced by a high number of recalls and warranty claims. This has led to restructuring within the company, including changes in leadership, with a focus on improving quality and reducing recall rates. Additionally, Ford is facing financial headwinds due to factors like rising costs, including tariffs, and challenges in its EV division.

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Haha jumbo jet.. yr og

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Post ID: @eg+1jtzrw6wz

Ford would be profitable if Ford JV with the Chinese EV company. China already have the great EV design, the battery technology, already produce great EVs, more cost efficient, more reliable product.

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Post ID: @ef+1jtzrw6wz

Every few years they get a pilot and crew that pull back on the old yoke and keep the jumbo jet of ford from crashing into the dirt, and then a new crew takes over and leans forward on that yoke hard and spools up the rolls royces, heading back toward the ground. Ford execs are like that failed system on the 737 max that kept trying to auto-fly jets into the ground (and did twice). It's in their nature or something.

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Post ID: @ee+1jtzrw6wz

FORD Management still cannot get it right. Year after year after year after...It goes like this. DFMEA then PFMEA. GIGO: Garbage In-Garbage Out. Simple! Those that have left either by force/termination or by choice are NOT responsible for the current failures. WHAT DON'T YOU GET? SOSDD. Same old stuff, different day! FIX IT!

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Post ID: @dh+1jtzrw6wz

Model e will never ever succeed. Shut it down before it is too late.

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Post ID: @cf+1jtzrw6wz

Shut down model e ASAP and save the company

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Post ID: @ce+1jtzrw6wz

@br+1jtzrw6wz this is pure arrogance. You have to have a collaborative attitude. This isn’t going to work for me. Who’s your advisor? In need to have a word with him

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Post ID: @cd+1jtzrw6wz

Electric vehicles have no future without revolutionary advances in battery technology or government mandates.

I don’t see either coming any time soon.

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Post ID: @bt+1jtzrw6wz

"You cannot expect instant profitability with a startup business model."
2022 - 2.2 billion
2023 - 4.7 billion
2024 - 5.7 billion
2025 - projected 5+ billion

How much longer boss? Hardly instant. Why don't you define instant for us while the rest of the business bleed all over itself to keep you alive?

At least have something to show for it if you are going to bleed us out...thanks, appreciate your attention to this matter.

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Post ID: @aw+1jtzrw6wz

I totally disagree. Without Model e, Ford has no future. You cannot expect instant profitability with a startup business model. That is not how the world works. Model e services and products have been vetted by the highest leadership in the company, obviously.

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Post ID: @be+1jtzrw6wz

@aw+1jtzrw6wz all of vehicle sw (ice, hybrid, ev) are under model e. Brainrot boomer employee

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Post ID: @b7+1jtzrw6wz

Model e will take the company from bad to worse shape !
They don't know what the he-l they are doing and are milking Ford really well.
Fire them all.

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Post ID: @aw+1jtzrw6wz

Nice chat gpt summary of what’s happening currently

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Post ID: @ar+1jtzrw6wz

Remember all those “quality” classes they made everyone take back in 2023?

Doesn’t seem to have helped.

But they did manage to fire a whole bunch of older employees who knew how to avoid problems.

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