Thread regarding Boeing Co. layoffs

747 and 787 soon to be cleared.

Boeing says it has not plans for 747 and 787 empty spaces. I suggest they use it to house the growing homeless population.
Whats your suggestion?

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Bring back a new and improved version of the 757 and build it there. Call it something else maybe. Most of of the engineering is already done.

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Post ID: @hlmj+17FjXsZt

I agree. 737 assembly is headed to Everett. I understand our buddy Dave indicated there were no plans to do such a thing, but remember, he’s the same Dave that said no decision had been made the night before he announced the 787 was going to SC.

So you’re probably asking how I know this to be true. Well, you see, I know when he’s telling a lie. His lips are moving.

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Post ID: @4omu+17FjXsZt

Assemble 737s

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Post ID: @3xtj+17FjXsZt

Y’all ain’t gonna never get a job making damn 38 bucks an hour with zero college experience again. Good for y’all dumb Boeing bashing punks. If you hated the place so much why the hell did you apply?

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Post ID: @2nqx+17FjXsZt

Monkeys have been trained to use keyboards, with great success.
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Post ID: @2rhj+17FjXsZt

Convert the empty space in golf clubs.

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Post ID: @1kox+17FjXsZt

Postulating / To assume or suggest that something is true or exists.
WAG / Wild A$$ Guess.
Meaningless / Lacking purpose or significance.
Babbling / To talk at length about things that seem irrelevant or foolish.

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Post ID: @bbq+17FjXsZt

Having worked on the 787 program for a couple years, surrounded by c—y inexperienced "know-it-all" millennial managers, I am not surprised in the least that these bad changes are happening up there at the Everett Boeing campus. It was one of the most humiliating jobs I've had in my 25+ years experience working in a variety of companies and industries.

The truly brilliant Boeing engineers were the ones back in the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's working on successful programs like 747, 737 (non-Max), 767, and 777. After the McDonnell Douglas/Boeing merger, things started to fall apart and have been going down hill since. Then the decent long term employees retired, leaving this 100 year old company in the hands of a bunch of green-horns. I'd predict that Boeing may eventually be little more than an aircraft design / software company, supporting Airbus and Chinese company COMAC, who is now making 737 knock-offs for a fraction of the (grounded) Boeing 737 aircraft prices.

I could totally see Bezo's buying the entire campus and use it for distribution with access to the runway for their Amazon cargo planes. But I don't see Amazon quickly hiring recently displaced Boeing slackers.

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Post ID: @dvx+17FjXsZt

Amazing how you can tell who is non- union by their arrogant comments.

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Post ID: @sxk+17FjXsZt

@tel
Moгonic Bombastic Gout Ridden English Major Building Planes,
And whose single previous job was working at the cannery.
It’s no wonder Boeing planes fall from the sky.

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Post ID: @xer+17FjXsZt

@tel
It’s a way of getting past the Filter Stսpid

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@ors+17FjXsZt

Funny you should mention mo–nS

Please note the following about the word

  1. mo–n is one word, not two
  2. mo–n does not have a "e" as typically found at the end of the singular word more
  3. mo–nS is plural (what you were going for, multiple mo–ns) mo–n'S is possessive (apostrophe denotes possessive and means that something belongs to the mo–n)

Its amazing. Only the ineptitude of a Boeing union dullard could make that may mistakes on a simple 6 letter word.

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Post ID: @tel+17FjXsZt

The first Boeing 737 Max crash was 2 years ago today.
Here's the complete history of the plane that's been grounded
since 2 crashes ended the lives of 346 people 5 months apart.
Deflect all you want
https://www.businessinsider.com/boeing-737-max-timeline-history-full-details-2019-9

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Post ID: @ulm+17FjXsZt

At the mercy of (more on’s) creating idїotic threads on the Layoff.com

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Post ID: @ors+17FjXsZt

@imw+17FjXsZt Bezos wouldn't tolerate the behavior of ex-Boeing employees.

And there is no union to protect that behavior at Amazon.

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Post ID: @hcj+17FjXsZt

By David Horsey / Seattle Times
Many More Bad Days Ahead
https://static.seattletimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Boeing-bad-day-ONLINE-COLOR-REVISED-780x501.jpg

The Future of Boeing in Seattle
https://s.hdnux.com/photos/03/56/73/978680/3/920x920.jpg

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Post ID: @vij+17FjXsZt

Turn them into a massive AMAZON distribution centers.

Ex Boeing employees will have dibs on these jobs...

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Post ID: @imw+17FjXsZt

Keep doing stock buybacks. The goose that laid the golden egg is still alive. Need more managers.

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Post ID: @hyy+17FjXsZt

Just The Facts:
These news articles are everything anyone needs to know about the state of
Boeing.
https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2020/07/29/Boeing-begins-new-round-of-layoffs-after-posting-24B-loss/5711596038846/

https://theweek.com/cartoons/890327/editorial-cartoon-boeing-air-crashes-profits-monkeys-clowns

https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2Fq5QnJ9OHkBI%2Fmaxresdefault.jpg&f=1&nofb=1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIunpQQpzs0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_T5xhHzZjPQ

It’s Over!!!

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