Started my own business, hoping boeing does a VLO dont want to wait for the enviable with no plan B.
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No VLO for me. Boeing makes a good old folks home and the pay is good especially the OT.
The gut is referred to as the Boeing Bloat it comes with seniority.
@bwp+19cDgUFg the gut is a good clue, but I am surprised they did not pick up on the 4x4 towing the jet skis.
There was once a time where being a part of Boeing implied success, importance and status. Simply showing up to your kid's parent day made you a hero. I no longer tell people I work here but they suspect since I have a disproportionate sized gut.
https://arstechnica.com/science/2021/02/nasa-and-boeing-will-retest-the-sls-rocket-core-stage-after-early-shutdown/
It’s official—NASA will subject the SLS rocket to another hot fire test:::
After completing a review of data collected from a hot fire test of its
Space Launch System rocket in mid-January, NASA has decided it needs
to test the large vehicle again. The all-up engine firing is scheduled to occur
as early as the fourth week of February.
In the days after the mid-January test firing, officials from NASA
and Boeing were coy about whether they would need to test-fire the rocket
a second time. While it would be useful to gain additional data, they said,
there were concerns about putting the core stage, with its four
space shuttle main engines and large liquid oxygen and hydrogen fuel tanks,
through the stress of repeated tests. The SLS rocket is expendable,
(so it is intended to be launched only a single time.)
According to NASA, “we have complete confidence in Boeings antiquated
revamped 1970’s technology”
https://www.travelindustrywire.com/article114262.html
Fourth Quarter 2020
Financial results significantly impacted by COVID-19, 737 MAX grounding, and commercial widebody programs
- 777X program recorded $6.5 billion pre-tax charge; first delivery expected in late 2023
- 737 MAX began receiving regulatory approval to resume operations and restarted deliveries
- Revenue of $15.3 billion, GAAP loss per share of ($14.65) and core (non-GAAP)* loss per share of ($15.25)
Full-Year 2020
- Revenue of $58.2 billion, GAAP loss per share of ($20.88) and core (non-GAAP)* loss per share of ($23.25)
- Operating cash flow of ($18.4) billion; cash and marketable securities of $25.6 billion
- Total backlog of $363 billion, including more than 4,000 commercial airplanes
- Strengthening safety processes, improving performance, managing liquidity and transforming for future litigation
No VLO for you gramps! Should have took it last time haha now you are stuck working until you are 70! 🤣😂 Have fun paying your ex wife alamonies!
ILO happening this week. My manager announced to the team.
Boeing is taking their sweet arse time. I have been waiting over a year to be laid off. it's going to happen, just do it already mother ffers