BS67
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Just saw this........https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/ford-layoffs-united-states/2023/06/22/id/1124598/
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hope they start at the top
EV's are proving to be unprofitable and quality has taken a nosedive. Shocking.....Wake me up when Farley is fired!![]()
Well if Farley gets canned he'll probably come back to Ford as I'mReallyNotFarley.Getting fired is just really being banned from your job , not THAT big of a deal ...unless you really needed it , then it would be a huge deal and a dick move on your part ...


Nobody would fall for something like that , would they ?Well if Farley gets canned he'll probably come back to Ford as I'mReallyNotFarley.![]()
The payout to get rid of him would make many either upset or sick.Well if Farley gets canned he'll probably come back to Ford as I'mReallyNotFarley.![]()
Dare to dream.hope they start at the top
They knew they would be unprofitable going in. Math is a pesky and often-ignored thing.EV's are proving to be unprofitable and quality has taken a nosedive. Shocking.....
And counting on govt subsidies since the govt is forcing them to make EV’s in the first place.They knew they would be unprofitable going in. Math is a pesky and often-ignored thing.
No one is being forced to do anything.And counting on govt subsidies since the govt is forcing them to make EV’s in the first place.
FWIW, the company I retired from fired the incoming CEO for an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate. They gave him a 4 million dollar severance. He is now the CEO of another large defense contractor.The payout to get rid of him would make many either upset or sick.
Unfortunately that story plays out over and over. CEOs completely fail, get fired, get a huge golden parachute and then go on to ruin another company - the cycle repeats over and over.FWIW, the company I retired from fired the incoming CEO for an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate. They gave him a 4 million dollar severance. He is now the CEO of another large defense contractor.
Unfortunately that story plays out over and over. CEOs completely fail, get fired, get a huge golden parachute and then go on to ruin another company - the cycle repeats over and over.