Do you know what? Here is a question for you. If Boeing goes bankrupt then where do these people go? Let them find out…the hard way.
@inachambersofhellohellohel575Ай бұрын
Robots are going to take our jobs anyway
@bille5628Ай бұрын
What is the per hour pay now?
@williamfowler616Ай бұрын
enter stage left, the bot that takes your place. more pay also means the cost of a bot is also less, the bot does not ask for a raise, never calls in sick, is not grumpy, does not cause problems at work, so many good reason to hire a bot. too bad people do not understand how to keep a job as your absolute domination of this job market evaporates in your face.
@jame1seireАй бұрын
Boeing is serving its master the World Economic Forum's orders. Boeing executives will do just fine. The flying public will pay more to fly in older airplane, exactly what WEF wants. Destroy holiday travel at all costs.
@darylyost7273Ай бұрын
That's a good thing! What's the fastest way to spread the cough cough around the world! 😮 end air travel!
@jasjas-rm9kcАй бұрын
During the pandemic, I used to trade Boeing stock. It was a good stock to trade, as it bounced around a lot and I could make tons of money in a short period. I never really followed the company, though. I assume the management hasn't been the best? Who was at the helm during the 737 Max fiasco?
@tessjuelАй бұрын
Dennis Muilenburg was the CEO at the time of the two 737 Max crashes and he was forced to leave because of them. He was even forced to forfeit a stock deal worth 14.6 million dollars, leaving him with a severance package worth "only" $62.2 million. It didn't end there though. Boeing has been going from scandal to scandal ever since with no end in sight. It turned out the organisation had been rotten to the core for decades, it's just that nobody noticed before the two 737 MAX crashes. Whether the company can be salvaged remains to be seen. Its reputation is shot to pieces, they've lost a whoppin $32 billion over the last five years and they've barely started to adress the many serious issues, if they've started at all.
@Threedog1963Ай бұрын
Company is losing money and stock prices way down, so the union decides to strike. Brilliant move by the union. When the striking workers get fired, they should know who to blame.
@beauthestdaneАй бұрын
Ever since the merger with McDonnell Douglas, they have gone downhill.
@GailKuzyszynАй бұрын
And Boeing is one of this country's big exporters. Not good.
@elbuggoАй бұрын
Probably need more diveworseity! For more Strength!
@Threedog1963Ай бұрын
LOL. DEI is probably what caused the downfall. Didn't Earn It
@elbuggoАй бұрын
@@Threedog1963 The junta in DC is basically crazy - 1 more example: _Now it's official: our own semiconductor industry is in a "death spiral" after Chinese export bans_