Boeing is suffering from cunning, greedy executives only motivated to help themselves.
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Only the clueless and greedy remain as evidenced by project performance last 15 years.
If the posts on this site are any indication, there hasn't been a brain at Boeing for a long long time.
Yeah, but it was greed train of nepo executives that lead to brain drain. The brain is gone but the greed remains.
The patient Boeing is on life support as the doctors and family members
hope and pray for any signs of brain activity.
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Brain drain was initiated in mid 90s and continued being exercised ever since...so nearly 30 years now. Surprise surprise...every project including and since the 787 has been a financial disaster. But many Boeing executives have become multi millionaires.
Brain drain has already happened. Most of the senior engineers who weren’t laid off for Covid chose to retire.
They have a plethora of young and inexperienced people, but no one to train them.
Boeing gambled on having the majority of engineering done at the Boeing design center in Moscow. Then when it was forced to closed, they lost over 2000 engineers. More engineers then in the state of Washington.
Instead of training thousands of engineers in Washington before their senior engineers retired, they chose to outsource the majority of engineering to Moscow.
Now they’re lacking and experienced engineers.
Let's face it, Boeing could F$%K-UP a cup of coffee.
Everyone knows you don't need a brain to run Boeing. You just need the right skin color, plumbing, national origin, liberal politics, and it's about who you know and who you bl**. College, skills and knowledge, is for su-kers.
Boeing has always treated engineers and mechanics like commodities to be laid off during recessions and rehired during bo-m times.
The only issue is most people are not pursuing careers in aviation, for that very reason. The job is too unstable and pays too poorly for the amount of training required.
In this day and age where there is so much information available about these companies online, anyone who does research on Boeing is not going to be interested in a career in aviation.
Destroyed by nepo greed-driven executives that tossed long time acquired capable, experienced and knowledgeable talent for short term stock price gains and executive bonuses. Boeing is no longer capable of out performing any engineering company anymore. Just smoke and mirrors to keep playing the short term stock price gain.
hire d-mb be a failure
the only drawback is that i suspect we will print more money and bail them out
causing our food prices to go up more
"One silver lining is that Boeing's ESG score is off the charts!"
and sad to say this means they will get more investment money from places like blackrock, state street, and vanguard
boeing needs to go big or go home
ship all of the jobs to india
lets crash this bird
Obtuse, myopic, obscenely criminal and dysfunctional
We are staffed by clueless chefs and un-trained monkeys
who replaced the trained monkeys
after the more than two year grounding of our cash cow , the Max Mսгder Machine.
We are being crushed by inaptitude, not as fast as a billionaires submersible.
But, crushed by the same gormless hubris, just the same…
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A New Airplane, From Boeing, That’s Delusional
and most likely a hallucinatory effect caused by the Boeing Blue Kool-Add.
And just like the vaccine the Blue Kool-Add is mandated.
Boeing has proven they can't even do a minor engineering modification to their old airplanes without losing money or ki-ling people.
Yes...and huge debt...and huge negative profit airplane backlog...
Everything is outsourced now, including engineering. There are a few holdouts left over to verify specs or reverse engineer a part but the days of creating something new in-house like the 777 in the 90's are long gone.
One silver lining is that Boeing's ESG score is off the charts!