Not sure if this is good or bad news
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So what did he say ?
I'm a critic, but that was actually reasonably enjoyable. The rhetorical questions were pretty cringe but pat was fairly frank at where we're at - unlike his global comms
On 30 E per hour in the F34 project + expenses +,as a G B with third party,meanwhile all I hear are B.B guys who don't want to work just whinning..
Felt sorry for Neil Philip , a very nice guy , who had to chair that last Open Forum in November , looked like he was sitting on a broken light bulb ….. Pat seemed completely deranged. None of us left any the wiser about what the Plan was ….
Haven't they asked to limit travel to critical needs only? Doesn't seem critical to me...
He's coming over to see why after 4 years there is no walkway active between the office and the subfab/utility level,must walk through the awful site..shambles.
He hasn’t stopped globe trotting. Couldn’t he have done what he is going to do remotely?
Intel Ireland is apparently at the centre or IFS strategy. Poor Ann Marie , he has probably gonna throw her under the bus like he did at the last Open Forum he attended in November where his performance was erratic and weird…..
Ireland site is in a complete jock. Anyone that could do anything left on VSP. Fab workers very disgruntled at seeing non fab heads walking out the door with 200k-300k euro in their pocket. Take up of voluntary pay cut was minimal. Cost of living costs are too hight to be considering a pay cut. Mood at a very low ebb. EMEA HR (unfit for purpose) lambasted for their usual arrogant and d-mb roll out of pay cut comms.
Is he there to inspect that old EUV tool they shipped from Oregon?
Is Ireland near anywhere interesting?
They will be repurposed to print the Bible. Good luck.