Thread regarding Boeing Co. layoffs

Corona virus: The Impact

I think most people are missing the NEW elephant in the room.... Corona virus. How long before Boeing experiences supply chain disruptions from the effected countries? Kia, Huandi, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, just to name a few have halted production... How long before parts stop moving period? Anyone? I think we have 30 to 45 days max before work stoppage happens at Boeing. Better make sure you can survive a prolonged work stoppage on all programs.

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it is obvious you have not awoke from your slumber and left the state of denial after the first post.
Taken action to prepare for what is about to be revealed. But you have refuse to discover what is really going on, its this Covid virus thing coming back around taking more of us down we need to slow our roil

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Post ID: @1urss+13sTRjKU

Covid-19 is still here it's not going anywhere!!!

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Post ID: @1nmzc+13sTRjKU

Thousands of Boeing (and Airbus) employees are going to get laid off because of the coronavirus pandemic (soon to be). You have a few months left at best. Better start working on plan B. Down vote me all you want. Time will tell who is right. Unfortunatelly this time the bean counters cannot cheat the virus numbers. Also... Better check your diverse team ACE2 enzime count. Those making $9/hr have the most of the enzime. Good luck, it's going to be epic!

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OCD Re-tread
Corona virus: The Impact @OP+13sTRjKU
@OP+13kjDfyQ / @3out+13kjDfyQ | @OP+13k38AJQ / @3lgp+13k38AJQ
OCD Maybe or management looking divert attention away from the disaster that
Is Boeing’s Management and the FAA’s culpability in the Max Fraud.
The Corona virus Post’s now numbering three, reek of management’s Feeble
And Inept attempts at doing anything; a glaring level of their incompetence.
https://247wallst.com/aerospace-defense/2020/02/11/boeings-vanishing-new-airplane-orders/

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Post ID: @2rob+13sTRjKU

I agree and also predicted as I posted elsewhere back in Jan, this could, and more than likely will be very bad for boeing. The vp of foreign sales addressed the mater a few days ago briefly. First time I’ve seen someone at boeing mention the impact this could have. Even without the max and other issues, when people aren’t flying, airlines aren’t buying. Simple flying has an accurate list of every cancelled flight, the numbers, dates, airline etc. Airlines are losing a staggering amount of money. Asia’s downturn economy caused over 40k boeing layoffs in the late 90’s. 20k first round. Some people were called back before 9/11 then got let go again after.

Outsourcing was the dumbest thing boeing ever did on so many levels. Same with the auto industry. To many problems and dependency just to save a little money.

The US economy as a whole will be fine. Just some of the affected industries will suffer. The US can make it’s own stuff if need be. Just might be a painful transition.

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Post ID: @2gex+13sTRjKU

When will the coronavirus pandemic collide with the stock market bubble?
My big question concerns what will happen when the reality of the coronavirus pandemic collides with the delusion of the stock market bubble. With China’s factories all but shuttered, exports have plunged. Key components for consumer goods are no longer being manufactured, which means once the containers that are currently en route run out, the world’s supply chain is going to experience an unprecedented chaotic disruption that will inevitably lead to severe shortages of both finished goods and manufacturing parts, across numerous industries (including automotive, air transport, consumer electronics, textiles, industrial parts and more).

Amazingly, no one in the investment industry is yet factoring this obvious outcome into their analysis. Everyone is steaming ahead at full bore, pretending that the coronavirus-induced economic shutdown of China will somehow have zero impact on the rest of the world, even when half of everything, it seems, is manufactured there.

The whole world is about 4-5 weeks away from a very disturbing day of reckoning that will eventually result in a wave of bankruptcies sweeping across a vast array of industries on a global scale. At some point, people will come to realize what I’ve been warning about for years (and Trump has, too): You should never outsource all your manufacturing to some communist nation across the ocean, because the day will come that your entire supply line is cut off.

Oops.

It turns out that “cheaper from China” has a very painful cost when those black swans arrive. And right now, the sky is swarming with black swans, and they’re dumping black swan doo all over the global expansion plans of the communists.

source
https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-02-12-china-coronavirus-infections-33-surge-pandemic.html

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Post ID: @2xsz+13sTRjKU

Of course coronavirus confirmed cases and death toll has to do with layoffs!
If people are scared of getting infected and possibly die, they don't fly, air carriers don't make money and therefore don't buy airplanes, the airplane manufacturers reduce production, and then, obviously, you get laid off. I bet you work for Boeing. No wonder they have such a mess.

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Corona virus: The Impact @OP+13sTRjKU
@OP+13kjDfyQ / @3out+13kjDfyQ | @OP+13k38AJQ / @3lgp+13k38AJQ
OCD Maybe or management looking divert attention away from the disaster that
Is Boeing’s Management and the FAA’s culpability in the Max Fraud.
The Corona virus Post’s now numbering three, reek of management’s Feeble
And Inept attempts at doing anything; a glaring level of their incompetence.
https://247wallst.com/aerospace-defense/2020/02/11/boeings-vanishing-new-airplane-orders/

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Post ID: @1oat+13sTRjKU

How is a BS flu have anything to do with layoffs
Stay off this site

Moderators a little help cleaning up this mess.

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Post ID: @1hxy+13sTRjKU

I think most people are missing the NEW elephant in the room…
Again; Again and now Again this same post three times
@3lgp+13k38AJQ
Deflect all you want, historically Boeing is a great company, that’s history now…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_T5xhHzZjPQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5P8CkVckmA

The downward spiral continues without abatement due to the culture of Takt Time
Microsoft Excel is the driving principle now, not precision and quality.
The Boeing Board of Misfit Miscreants Code of Conduct is this @7vkop+VTBCzdT
Starliner Software Needs to be Checked: - Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx6Vjw489WI
@1nsw+13f6G9Tm / @1gyy+13jpeZLj

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Post ID: @jku+13sTRjKU

Indeed! And it's going to be a huge impact, not just on the lack of supplied parts but also on the reduction in aircraft demand. People don't want to be canned with another 200-300 people and share the same air. People will not travel by plane as often at least for several years until all this clears. A vaccine will take 1.5 years to be available. Just let that sink in for a minute.
I am noy flying anytime soon. Boeing and Airbus are going to take a major hit, as well as the carriers.

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