Thread regarding Boeing Co. layoffs

If you can retire, Go NOW

A chapter 11 may be in the future as in a few months.

https://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/news/2020/03/18/boeing-ceo-must-cut-pay-halt-dividends.html?ana=yahoo&yptr=yahoo

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Asteroids? I had those once. Not good.

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Post ID: @klu+143urMrD

Ah Loans, if only I could get my head wrapped around the concept.
In the old country we worked for 30 years then paid cash for a house.
We kept our gold in the wagon that we built by hand, no one trusted banks.

Now a days we put money in the bank to keep it safe.
They charge us money for this?
They then take that money and loan it to the corporations they own?

With Boeing, they want to loan Boeing 60 billion dollars, based on what?
Boeing only has 600 billion in sales on their books for planes that
They Maybe Might Sell.
What if I could buy a house for a job that I might keep for the money
That I might make. These new fangled days have got me confused.

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Post ID: @nhw+143urMrD

Change is coming; wages, benefits. when the government owns 25% of a company!
Believe or not

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Post ID: @lsu+143urMrD

It will pass, not hit troll

https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news204.html

Actual article from NASA

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Post ID: @lva+143urMrD

Lots of comedy material here. I needed a good laugh. Now where did I leave that scotch?

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Post ID: @yxs+143urMrD

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKC8pSFg1Vw

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Post ID: @zqg+143urMrD

NASA Warns 4-Kilometer Planet-K–ler Asteroid Currently Headed For Earth
https://www.ibtimes.com/nasa-warns-4-kilometer-planet-k–ler-asteroid-currently-headed-earth-2936111

NASA’s Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS) is currently tracking a
massive asteroid that’s expected to impact the planet next month.
According to the data collected by the agency, the approaching asteroid is big enough to destroy the planet during this event.

CNOES identified the incoming asteroid as 52768 (1998 OR2).
As noted by the agency, this asteroid is currently moving at a speed of almost 20,000 miles per hour. It has an estimated diameter of 4.1 kilometers,
That is equivalent to 13,451 feet.

Do Not Bother Going To Work, it will all be over soon
Do you want to spend your last days working for Boeing?

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Post ID: @gjo+143urMrD

Take the lump sum as quick as you can. The government guarantee protection would kick in at a lower rate. Unsure what would be the better option.

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