Thread regarding GE Aviation layoffs

Aviation Hooksett

(Hooksett, NH) AP- Employees at a New England location of the recently beleaguered GE corporation have been reporting the influx of abnormally sized rats. Reports from employees speaking anonymously, have the annoying creatures infiltrating several levels of the organization, in both salaried and hourly employment roles, with the most recent infestation originating from Evendale, Ohio.

Support functions in the Aviation facility have also been affected, such as the internal support repair area at the level of facilitator, which has proven to be spreading maladies effecting morale and spawning mood disorders. The root cause of this production effecting event is still being investigated, however initial evidence points to a long-term ambivalence, and incompetence of the managerial staff, and their corporate mentors, that has been highlighted in recent months in the downturn of GE as a whole.

The premature and hurried departure of Jeff Immelt, former CEO of GE, brought media attention to the 125 year old company's failed business model and financial practices that have resulted in the rapidly plummeting stock value, and dividend reduction. Investigators speaking on the condition of anonymity, have said that there is plenty of evidence pointing to Immelt and other former executives involving financial malfeasance, insider trading, and stock manipulation. One source was quoted as saying, "We really haven't seen this level of greed and fraud since the fall of Enron." They went on to add, "You really can't begin to understand the level of disappointment and anger both the investors and employees are feeling right now, he (Immelt) really hurt these people's financial futures."

At the local level, employees at the Hooksett location have expressed amazement at the size and activity level of the over sized vermin. "Yeah....we've always had normal sized rats running around here, and we just kinda deal with 'em, yeah we'd have to kick 'em once in a while, but I ain't ever seen 'em this big." was part of a conversation with one of the senior hourly operators. Another employee was reported as saying, "We really don't know how to handle these new, bigger rats, they just won't fit into the normal traps, and their metabolism processes the poison with no problem. The bigger rats have started to protect the smaller ones." Yet another employee said, "We've been talking bout trying to round them up into one barrel...when they are done feeding on each other we might have a huge rat to deal with, but it will be just one." Many have reported that with the up-coming cuts, several older rats have simply begun to jump ship. "They are just too old to put up a fight anymore."

The Hooksett management has been fighting off as many as three organizing drives by three separate unions in the past year. Some say the unions are a front for an exterminator company, but details are not available to confirm this. What can be confirmed is the unions have effected the rats, resulting in more scurrying, rapid eye and nose movement, and involuntary defecation. One union organizer passing handbills said, "Yep, it's all about self preservation for the bastards (rats) now."

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Erlanger is now infested. The breeding program here is out of control. God save the queen.

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The younger rats are now well established in 2022 all over our organization. The torch has been past from one generation to the next. We have found one thing that will suppress the movement of these creatures. Sunshine. They seem to hide the minute light is shined on them. They are a species of deception and transformation that is almost vampire like. If we keep exposing these beast I am sure we shall be victorious.

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Post ID: @pOkex+QgsBu0Y

This is the best read i have had in a long time. i just cant stop laughing. Hats off for your contributions.

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Post ID: @pcssp+QgsBu0Y

The rats have also spread to the management team the breeding of these enormous creatures has astonishing effects on production as well as moral how corporate has allowed this to continue is what long term and short term employees are wondering
With wives running to their husbands and sons running to their daddy’s it’s amazing we haven’t all been sucked in to the resent rash of whining
With all the inbreeding that has taken place over the last 20 years in hooksett
It’s no wonder the rats are so big and production is failing inbreeding will do that
as well as lack of knowledge and skill but no worry’s once they announce the plant is closing do to lack of confidence from corporate these rats may die off or maybe at least end up in Lynn and be eaten by the larger rats 🐀 there

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They will never be part of local 201 again they broke off with union over 30 years ago and will reap what they soe

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Post ID: @qbfn+QgsBu0Y

Sattire at its best !!

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