Thread regarding Boeing Co. layoffs

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Was supposed to be a Ford Post......

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Post ID: @1aw+1k9vz12rw

Really was hoping after we came back from strike and new ceo I would see major improvements in quality and moral. It’s actually way worse. Product going out the door is nothing compared to what it was. Not to much pride and teamwork anymore. I honestly don’t see it changing. Like the one poster says, place is doomed. IMO as well. Very sad. Management has no clue how to build an airplane anymore.

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Post ID: @169+1k9vz12rw

Why can't Donny take a fish oil tablet everyday?

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Post ID: @tn+1k9vz12rw

At 80 I think he could still outthink the whole mess of these goobers.

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Post ID: @mv+1k9vz12rw

Place is doomed. Glad I’m at the end!!

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Post ID: @m1+1k9vz12rw

@jc
Ok, maybe 80 is the new 60. 40 is a stretch.

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Post ID: @kp+1k9vz12rw

80 is the new 40 for CEO’s.
My understanding is he takes a fish oil tablet every day so he is still very sharp.

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Post ID: @jc+1k9vz12rw

Nobody will ever come close to that man . He had integrity. A true leader.

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Post ID: @bz+1k9vz12rw

Nobody can do much anything when Boeing mechanics (and even engineers) can't tell the difference between a cap sc--w vs socket sc--w and clueless how engines work

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Post ID: @aq+1k9vz12rw

He should have never been passed up for Stonecipher. Look at where the company is now because of it. I met a GM worker during a layover in TN in 2010. His wife worked for Ford. He said Mulally was the best thing to happen to Ford in a long time. Both Ford and GM workers thought so, he was so revered and respected. Mulally is 80 years old now. That ship has sailed.

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