With no sight of Commercial Airline orders for the reminder of 2020, do you Guys think lay-off will exceed 25k in the Puget Sounds area?
Is the June 24th the beginning of the next wave?
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Everything does revolve around Seattle numbnuts. You McD folks should be thankful Boeing made the dumbest decision in aerospace history acquiring your failed company.
“Reminder of 2020”? I think you need to go back to elementary school and practice your spelling. Lol
Because no one cares about you St. Louis!!! Puget sound had 5000+ lose their jobs without a choice and 260 in St Louis. Your comment makes no sense
It's all about Seattle. ahwww, look at me. poor me. poor Seattle. You don't see Saint Louis and other places whining like a little b*tch. poor me, poor me, everything revolves around me in Seattle.
layoff targeted at management is coming with september exit as told by our director. I think he meant engineering managers because some shop managers have already been laid off.
It’s Not A Wave
It’s A Tsunami
Caused by the displacement of trust. The greater volume of orders had already
Shifted to Airbus, as Boeing’s abhorrent disregard for life and contempt for it’s
customers, in its misrepresentation of the Max was made abundantly clear.
When flight services resume Boeing will start out as number two, as it is.
Boeing will maintain the number two ranking in an ever more shrinking market.
As more aircraft manufacturers compete for market share, number two will
mean less and less.
What troubles me about the Lay-off is that management has not been touched, when are they get rid of the dead weights?
Yup most likely this week... functional test will get hit back to 08/18 I heard... It had been fun. I’m only 1.5 yrs in Boeing haha