December 2, 200817 yr IIRC, GM is set to give congress their plan tomorrow. Can't say I have a good feeling about what might be in it, but we shall see. EDIT: Has anyone else noticed that the usual GM posters have been absent from the web recently? Makes me think that word must have come down from on high that no internet posting would be allowed. Rather ominous, huh?
December 2, 200817 yr That's ironic 'LS6. There's a convergence of events of an intensely personal nature tomorrow. When I refreshed the comments page, the Topic Reading: "Tomorrow Should Tell The Tale" was sitting right there as though in confirmation. You're a soothsayer.
December 2, 200817 yr <sarcasm><singing> It's the end of the world as we know it. It's the end of the world as we know it. It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine.. <end singing><end sarcasm>
December 2, 200817 yr IIRC, GM is set to give congress their plan tomorrow...Can't say I have a good feeling about what might be in it, but we shall see...Rather ominous, huh? It's Kabuki theater designed for mass consumption.
December 2, 200817 yr Don't know if this means anything or not, but I saw on CNN a graphic showing three line items supposedly in GM's plan. Two of them were: executive pay cuts and deferred payment of retirees. I'm sure GM has a heck of a lot more than that in their plan.
December 2, 200817 yr Author That's ironic 'LS6. There's a convergence of events of an intensely personal nature tomorrow. When I refreshed the comments page, the Topic Reading: "Tomorrow Should Tell The Tale" was sitting right there as though in confirmation. You're a soothsayer. I really hope I'm not a soothsayer, because I don't like what I see.
December 2, 200817 yr Don't know if this means anything or not, but I saw on CNN a graphic showing three line items supposedly in GM's plan. Two of them were: executive pay cuts and deferred payment of retirees. I'm sure GM has a heck of a lot more than that in their plan. Untold 'goodies' for the hourly staff. I.E.: The next generation of worker, beginning in theory when the likes of me retire, will earn $14 an hour, and an a la carte menu of scarce bennies from which to choose. No pension as per the 2007 National Agreement between GM and it's UAW-repped workforce. 401ks only. To make this even more cost effective they'd have a longer length of service hurdle to get over before they could be made permanent employees. Up to 180 days instead of the current 90. GM wants a revolving workforce of 30% temporary employees. No bennies. $12 to $14 an hour. Things like this the UAW plans to pitch Congress. Much of it off-the-record so as not to inflame the hold-over regular hourly workers. And of course the infamous JOBs Bank shall be an historical artifact very soon.
December 2, 200817 yr I really hope I'm not a soothsayer, because I don't like what I see. The picture in general seems very ugly indeed. Yet on a personal basis things seem oddly in harmony pending tomorrow's outcome.
December 2, 200817 yr And of course the infamous JOBs Bank shall be an historical artifact very soon. I've always wondered what the JOBs bank was and finally looked it up. Paying people to full wages and benefits to sit around and not work...it's almost unreal this has not been eliminated yet. Although I'm sure th UAW has a chokehold on the automakers to keep it in place. Absolutely ridiculous.
December 2, 200817 yr I've always wondered what the JOBs bank was and finally looked it up. Paying people to full wages and benefits to sit around and not work...it's almost unreal this has not been eliminated yet. Although I'm sure th UAW has a chokehold on the automakers to keep it in place. Absolutely ridiculous. Truly nice 'work' if you could get it it. Never had the honor myself. Was conceived in theory to protect lower seniority from the cyclical ravages of the Industry. Also considered a political tool internally when things weren't quite as bad as now. Service to the Community was one option that many chose while in the 'Bank'. I know these f*cks personally. [see link below] They're actually very good friends of mine. I didn't go to Linden, NJ Assembly as they did. I went to Georgia at Doraville just before these guys went to Linden Volunteer Spotlight: General Motors Employees General Motors Employees Offer Time to the Preserve http://www.bhwp.org/volunteers/feature.htm
December 2, 200817 yr Author The picture in general seems very ugly indeed. Yet on a personal basis things seem oddly in harmony pending tomorrow's outcome. I hope the personal part works out for you, Longtooth.
December 2, 200817 yr Tomorrow will also tell the tale of GM's sales numbers in November. I predict another terrible month and bigger incentives in December. Considering the economy, of the lack of any deals that are very impressive, GM probably shot itself in the foot in November.
December 2, 200817 yr Author Per CNN and Det. News, it's been re-sceduled to Thursday. Really? Are you sure that they aren't talking about the hearings? Today was the date that they were to have submitted their written plans with the hearing to follow later.
December 2, 200817 yr I hope the personal part works out for you, Longtooth. Thank you. My prayers (even ones I scarcely recall) have been answered as of 8:12 am EST. Today's a very memorable day. Now that I do not squander it.
December 2, 200817 yr It's Kabuki theater designed for mass consumption. The 7 Worst Ways to Rescue Detroit December 02, 2008 11:57 AM ET | Rick Newman [quoting from the article] "Commence Kabuki. With the Detroit automakers in the late stages of supplication, a predictable ritual will now take place. The CEOs of GM, Ford, and Chrysler will do as instructed: travel like common men from Detroit to Washington and present the government with new-and-improved..." http://www.usnews.com/blogs/flowchart/2008...ue-detroit.html
December 2, 200817 yr Author Some good, some bad, some downright stupid, but not the worst take on the issue.
December 2, 200817 yr Truly nice 'work' if you could get it it. Never had the honor myself. Was conceived in theory to protect lower seniority from the cyclical ravages of the Industry. Also considered a political tool internally when things weren't quite as bad as now. Service to the Community was one option that many chose while in the 'Bank'. I know these f*cks personally. [see link below] They're actually very good friends of mine. I didn't go to Linden, NJ Assembly as they did. I went to Georgia at Doraville just before these guys went to Linden Volunteer Spotlight: General Motors Employees General Motors Employees Offer Time to the Preserve http://www.bhwp.org/volunteers/feature.htm I used to live in Atlanta, and I drove past the Doraville plant every day on the way to work. Has it been shuttered yet, or is it still building minivans for fleet and Canadian sale? BTW, what part of Atlanta did you live in? Chris
December 2, 200817 yr I used to live in Atlanta, and I drove past the Doraville plant every day on the way to work. Has it been shuttered yet, or is it still building minivans for fleet and Canadian sale? BTW, what part of Atlanta did you live in? Chris Dunwoody, on Peachford Road, practically within the shadow of that venerable assembly plant. 2.4 miles to my parking spot on the plant property from my driveway. Sadly (imo) their last day of production was on Friday, September 26, 2008. They were last building the Pontiac version of the van for Canada. I miss that place, the area, the hustle and bustle.
December 2, 200817 yr The Atlanta Are is cool. I wonder how much loosing that plant and the Ford Taurus plant will hurt the rather strong Atlanta economy? There are still days I wish I lived in Atlanta. Chris
December 2, 200817 yr The Atlanta Are is cool. I wonder how much loosing that plant and the Ford Taurus plant will hurt the rather strong Atlanta economy? There are still days I wish I lived in Atlanta. Chris Hmmm. I get an e-mail everyday from the Atlanta Journal Constitution. They're hurting pretty bad in general down there in 'the Dirty South'. The boundless expansion that was in full-effect as recently when I left just over two years ago is grinding to a standstill. Theirs is an an economy based on continuing expansion, growth, growth and more growth. There'll be more than a few seasons of fallow there as here as things recalibrate. If we're lucky. The Atlanta Journal Constitution: http://www.ajc.com/?cxntnid=biz062708e
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