Boeing strike going into second week. Yet!
We were told that since we're so far behind, we just keep on building.
Now honeywell's paying all this labor costs and paying for all these parts. This will show negatively on their next quarterly results.
Remember folks honeywell only gets paid when our customers receive our products. So by building all these parts, and not getting paid for it. Goes against what Boeing is trying to do. Stop burning cash and losing millions of dollars as the strike goes on.
Yet! Kool-Aid people from Honeywell say we wouldn't follow the same philosophy. Well, I've read the profile alignment. I really believe they're going to relocate my facility and that's why we're going to be busy stockpiling.
I don't care how you look at it. Stop buying for relocating a facility. Would make logical sense cuz you wouldn't mind burning cash flow to do it. Otherwise,you're just burning cash flow for no apparent reason.
I don't believe for a second. This strike does not affect Honeywell and its profits. They will be cutting and eliminating positions eventually. Just not in the buildings, that they might relocate. Stockpile so you can relocate and not affect customers demands.
Do you Kool-Aid people really think that honeywell's. During the strike is going to just keep running business as normal and filling back orders. Stop supersizing it. I believe it's going to affect the company and I think it's just a matter of time before they do this.
We will take the Boeing philosophy. All people across the company will have to take out rotating one weak furlough. So you only get paid for 3 weeks of work, and possibly doing some of the other things that Boeing's been doing to their workforce.
I really expect rifs, layoffs, and furloughs as his strike continues. Only the buildings that might be relocated will be busy and the other companies and office support will really feel the effect of the strike. This will speed up the process of relocating these buildings to new the state-of-the-art buildings, and keep their carbon free footprint in place by 2035.