Couldn't agree more with this post. Its definitely some layoffs planned for AERO with revenue missing targets quarter over quarter and customers turning red over undelivered products despite the increase in demand. There will be major reshuffles in several organisations from engineering to sourcing to come out with a formula that works. Unfortunately, every re-organization that has happened over the last few years have yielded zilch. What is definite though are layoffs as a by-product from all those reshuffles. When all the re-shuffling is done and the dust settles, whats left are a bunch of pencil pushers and philosophical e-bands that prides itself of an illusionary job well done and await the following year for another reshuffle back to its original state where they started from. Less, of course, are capable individuals who either left because they were unknowingly riffed or left on their own accord for fear of being riffed. The remaining incapable sods are then bumped up with promotions to directors, snr. directors and even VP and the sh-t shows starts itself again.