Take a moment to step back and look at Gulfstream from a higher level. We are building jets for the mega rich and corporations. Both of these entities have exploited us for their personal gain to get where they are. They outsourced our jobs and sold us out at every opportunity to line their own pockets so they could have more toys at their disposal. Adding to the mess, they bribed the government to give them everything they want, even to the extent that when they screw up, they get bailed out. Then when the government throws a few crumbs at the workers who will lose everything, they whine because they can’t hire us back at desperation wages. Same as our founding fathers, we have the chance to form a more perfect union, one that accomplishes our needs without the historical downsides. Won’t you think about it?
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Upper level management have been incrementally reaping the lions share of company resources for a long time.... So what happens when times get difficult?... The ones whove kept the company upright & moving get furloughed. Very disappointing to see what used to be a corner-stone of our city, become a corporate greed factory.
Like GC said- it's a special club and we ain't in it...
Spot on !
If you’re so bent out of shape and morally repulsed by the product you’re creating and the people who profit from it, then I would highly suggest you quit ASAP, can’t be healthy.