https://www.seattletimes.com/business/boeing-aerospace/boeing-will-halt-renton-assembly-lines-but-no-layoffs-for-employees/
I'll bet y'all are having kenyption fits that layoffs did not happen. Someday maybe.
https://www.seattletimes.com/business/boeing-aerospace/boeing-will-halt-renton-assembly-lines-but-no-layoffs-for-employees/
I'll bet y'all are having kenyption fits that layoffs did not happen. Someday maybe.
A layoff has been coming for 9 months old timer and predicted for every friday during that 9 month (by old timers)...your not batting 1.000, hell, you haven't even scared a pitch.
I this industry, there are always layoffs, so you can keep saying it and EVENTUALLY it will be true, so you have to go by accuracy of time, and not event. If we do that, You aren't very good.
Everyone wants to instill fear in others on this site it seems. Emails went out today saying no lay offs for at least a few months. So count your blessings and enjoy your holiday seasons with your families. You’re lucky to have the jobs you do. Stop whining.
Boeing Statment
“As a result of this ongoing evaluation, we have decided to prioritize
the delivery of stored aircraft and temporarily suspend production on
the 737 program beginning next month.”
Boeing is burning through $4.4 billion in cash for each quarter
@12x5ifHG-1eta
A&P evaluation
(IMO)From a financial view there is no reason to start the line back up
Until 50% of the inventory is reduced.
A&P evaluation
It is estimated this will take 300 days after the Max is certified to
Deliver 200 planes ready for service {Under The Very Best Conditions}
Boeing is doing everything they can to Hold The Line
But When I close my eyes now, this is what I see
I See 737 Green Fuselages Being Sc-aped.
A Large Machine cutting them up and no I am not making this up.
This is what I See when I close my eyes.
A Ripple Effect setting this country back 20 years.
How many of us old timers are gonna get a golden handshake?
Boeing is now offering employment opportunities in its Fukushima
Clean-up division. This job offers free housing on site with meals.
All meals use farm fresh produce and meats and are all locally grown.
A minimum of one year service is required, family members are welcomed
Thank you.
I don't believe anyone here is wishing for a layoff, and I believe the intent of the prior post was to make people aware of the verbiage. In the past, a lot of people have interpreted that phrase to mean no layoffs, only to feel misled later on. Yes, the company has gone out of the way to retain everyone throughout the recertification process, and for that we should be grateful. That being said, we should all be devising a "plan B" should the outcome include some sort of RIF. Regardless the outcome (hopefully for the best!) I can't complain about the opportunities Boeing has provided for me and my family. Should I lose my job in the future, I have gained the skills to go many other places.
"No layoffs at this time"
And yet, here we are 9 months later, buring through cash, finally shutting down the line...9 months of hearing "No layoffs at this time" and guess what...still no layoffs
Yet, never any credit for that. You would be happier collecting unemployment at a rate half of what you make.
You people amaze me.
"No layoffs at this time", is used in every single company wide communication. Being through multiple commercial aerospace cycles, I've seen too many people get caught up in the semantics. They didn't say no layoffs, they simply stated no layoffs planned at the time the email was released. As many senior folks will recall, this same verbiage was used in the early 90's in a Monday morning email only to have layoff notices issued the following Friday.
https://aircargoworld.com/allposts/boeing-pauses-737-max-production-in-effort-to-slow-cash-burn/
Boeing is burning through $4.4 billion in cash for each quarter that
the MAX remains grounded, according to Jefferies analyst Sheila Kahyaoglu.
Halting production would save about half that amount, she said in a report.
However, a delay to the aircraft’s certification past the end of 2019 could force
Boeing to take an additional accounting charge. Kahyaoglu said a $3.6 billion
Write-down was likely if program accounting costs double.
That would clip profits longer term for Boeing’s biggest source of revenue.
Boeing’s board gathered after a bruising week for the aerospace giant.
In a sign of growing rancor between the company and its regulator, FAA
Administrator Steve Di*kson chastised Boeing Chief Executive Officer
Dennis Muilenburg in a Dec. 12 meeting For Pursuing An Unrealistic Schedule
For The MAX’S return to service.
I would have preferred a more surgical strike to remove the Board of D's
but a Mass Casualties Event works too
I see MCAS works better than we had expected. First Flight 302 then Flight 610
Now All of Renton; Mass Casualties Activation System, is now approved
Your work is complete; we greatly appreciate all of your sacrifices.
{This is honestly the best possible outcome} @ifg
Oh I agree, I much prefer being placed in an oven than a pot of boiling water
In The Oven I can at least Sweat It Out.
Layoff!!!
no no no, Vee not lay anybody off, Vee burier body’s,
Vector take good care of you, you no worry is all be fine, you see
Directly nobody is getting laid off but after you newbies train somebody from Renton with more seniority than you for 30 days, guess what? You will be indirectly laid off.
All you newbs can’t read through the lines it seems. No layoffs! But “Furloughed”, simply means laid off but not on paper for this company. Due to the fact that they will relocate assignments assuming by seniority. So when you get called in & asked if you want to relocate to Everett, Moses Lake, & or even SC... and you say no thanks... they’ll simply say bye bye... we’ll call you in the future if needed...
they are gonna move all to Everett.. then layoff... look at the wording.. no layoffs in Renton.. Hummm, Its a Douglas deja vue.
So I come to work but don't work? Makes me feel like a state employee.
This is honestly the best possible outcome.