Are we still a great employer?
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People will do horrible things for money:
They will Steal, Rob and Mսrder
The will pull the gold from their own grandmothers teeth
People will work for Boeing:
Simple..NO
You have to work at Boeing and experience first-hand the corruption and incompetence to fully appreciate the extent of low quality and repulsive human beings that govern this evil enterprise.
Your Right @3tdj to not recommend engineering or aviation to anyone
For Commercial Aircraft.
What we need is nuclear engineers developing hotter smaller warheads
With a longer range dynamically guided hypersonic MRV delivery system.
Along with the 100,000 new warhead’s to fit the new delivery vehicles.
We’re in it to win it.
https://www.dw.com/en/us-successfully-tests-mach-5-hypersonic-missile/a-59333155
Hahaha,
Hahaha, they must be the executives down voting the McDonald's comment.
Yeah and some Boeing executives actually worked at McDonald's or bagged groceries at Safeway. It's nice to be well-connected if you work at Boeing. Working at Boeing is like watching endless reruns of D-mb and D-mber.
I don’t recommend engineering or aviation to anyone. Boeing is probably the worst aviation company, to work for. They certainly have the most layoffs. Any guidance counselor recommending engineering or aviation careers is doing a disservice to students. I don’t want who actually works in the field recommends it that I have came across.
If you like working at McDonald's, you will like working at Boeing. Both are managed the same way these days. Good luck...but you will need more than that...
"Happily clueless about aerospace" is exactly how I would describe the Boeing leadership team during the last 20 years...LOL!
If you are honest, intelligent and have a strong work ethic, you will find Boeing to be intolerable. If you are clueless about aerospace, don't care who you hurt and have a nepotism promotion advantage, you can make much money with little effort.
Boeing, An Odious and Distasteful Paycheck.
I like food what can I say.
First off, who would ask such a foolish question?
Does this person live under a rock on Mars?
A deluven perhaps, just thawed out from a melting iceberg.
If you ask me for directions:
I will direct you to a short pier over shark-infested waters
Keep Walking, you will find what we all want!!!
Your Entertaining Demise
Go read Bob Bogash Not Acceptable. Then you won't recommend Boeing for anything.
Only if my friend was the daughter of a previous Boeing executive. Get promoted to manager after 6 months, then get promoted to an executive 6 months later. This will leave you 6 months to get your huge severance buyout package before Boeing goes into bankruptcy. Still some fast money to be had by the special few.
I went to Boeing naively thinking they were a truly great company because they manufactured iconic aircraft like the 747 that people's lives depended on etc etc. After only 1.5 years at Boeing I quit, I literally took my badge off and tossed it over the desk to my useless, incompetent, clueless diversity candidate "manager" who was a complete id--t and walked out. Boeing is a Backward Blundering Byzantine Bureaucracy that has no future. I wouldn't recommend Boeing to my worst enemy. I hope I live long enough to see them go out of business. My friend had the same wish for Kodak where he worked for 30 years and his dream came true.
15 - 20 years ago ? YES. Right now I'd only recommend boeing to someone I truly disliked !!!
As a first job, it may be a good idea if the individual doesn't have any better options (tech companies, for example). Having Boeing's name on your resume is a great thing, but you don't want to become a long-time employee. Boeings compensation is designed to take advantage of you if you stay with the company longer than 2-3 years. It will be beneficial to start looking 2 years into working for Boeing and leave around the 3-year mark.