I watched as they walked the entire Service Engineering group out of GAC Dallas. Employees, Leads, and their Manager this morning. We're walking on egg shells here. That group was instrumental to our success in Service. Not sure how we will move forward with out them!
Best of luck if you guys see this! You all have a bright future!!!
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Great and knowledgeable people lost. After the Wright Amendment expired, Love Field wants Gulfstream (and other OEMs) out of the airport, so that they can expand more into a major airport like DFW. This is only the beginning and the end is coming .......
When DAL Service Engineering was reorganized last year to be under SAV and was given a Tier 3 classification (No major mods or alterations), the end was near as DAL Service Center can only perform maintenance work even though the DAL Service Engineering MRA/STC projects had lower man-hours and cost compared to SAV. I hear SAV is still hiring VPs/Directors for various positions with most seeming to be recently retired from high level military positions that have contracts with GD (i.e., finding places/jobs for the people that helped GD get military contracts) and these positions are seven digit incomes with benefits, stocks, etc.
Thanks. It's s—s and was entirely unexpected.
That was a lot of talent, skills and experience being let go, so sad, so sad....
How terrible, that speaks volumes to that company. How can you call a lay-off for a few months and have everyone scared for their job every single day and then cut dedicated, good reliable employees? Sounds like they hire a lot of college grads and prob want to pay ppl less. What a terrible business model.