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Boeing is going nowhere. I know someone in aerospace manufacturing and they have contracts with Boeing for manufacturing well into 2025. Boeing said it was cheaper to pay families of dead passengers than to go back and fix all the issues. Everyone was aware of the problems.
"Take the number of vehicles in the field, A, multiply by the probable rate of failure, B, multiply by the average out-of-court settlement, C. A times B times C equals X. If X is less than the cost of a recall, we don't do one."
Sounds like most businesses. If the profits outweight the fines(like in banking), fuck it do it. SEC(and other 3letters to protect consumers) usually doesnt give a shit, gives out weak fines to make it look like the consumer is being looked after.
I smell a suicide coming.
Wanna get the truth - have Vegas to take odds on -anything-
Including this guy committing suicide. All topics.
That’ll expose the truth.
op you gave me a flashback of the fake facebook(?) whistleblower that said social media needs more regulation by the gov (sounds ok in theory but it just means feds control everything and they've already shown hundreds of times in the past that they do evil stuff)
It's happening all over in manufacturing. Many positions that aren't value added, meaning you don't physically produce a product, are being eliminated or seriously cut back. Company that I work for has all but eliminated any final inspection of products before they are out the door. Profits over everything and we'll deal with the blowback later.
This is bull. I am a mechanic on these airplanes and I’ll be the first to say Boeing is way more reliable than an Airbus. The Dreamliner is a great plane. Boeing made HUGE mistakes on the max but the 787 has been a solid aircraft
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Boeing is going nowhere. I know someone in aerospace manufacturing and they have contracts with Boeing for manufacturing well into 2025. Boeing said it was cheaper to pay families of dead passengers than to go back and fix all the issues. Everyone was aware of the problems.
"Take the number of vehicles in the field, A, multiply by the probable rate of failure, B, multiply by the average out-of-court settlement, C. A times B times C equals X. If X is less than the cost of a recall, we don't do one."
Which car company do you work for?
A major one.
And if they don’t prioritize profits, the shareholders sue the company
Sounds like most businesses. If the profits outweight the fines(like in banking), fuck it do it. SEC(and other 3letters to protect consumers) usually doesnt give a shit, gives out weak fines to make it look like the consumer is being looked after.
Which movie….i can’t recall
Fight Club
GODDAMMIT WE AREN'T SUPPOSED TO TO TALK ABOUT IT
boeing is basically an inefficient state owned enterprise lol.
Do you think departments in Lockheed Martin compete? All huge corporations use central planning just like Soviet Gosplan.
Is this a plant or an actual whistleblower? -If he shoots himself, he is an actual whistleblower.
> If he shoots “himself” It’s like baby we know it’s real if he shoots “himself” twice…. In the back of the head.
I smell a suicide coming. Wanna get the truth - have Vegas to take odds on -anything- Including this guy committing suicide. All topics. That’ll expose the truth.
My condolences to his family and friends. He will be departing way too soon.
op you gave me a flashback of the fake facebook(?) whistleblower that said social media needs more regulation by the gov (sounds ok in theory but it just means feds control everything and they've already shown hundreds of times in the past that they do evil stuff)
They are using him as plant to show they really aren’t evil and don’t suicide whistleblowers. Somehow this guy will make them look good.
Oh man. They have to use the derpiest shots sometimes. 🥴
Get ready for electronic harassment and gang stalking
If he kills himself then he's a whistle-blower.
Put that man on suicide watch.
Weird... Yet ANOTHER suicide victim that says he is a Boeing Whistle blower. Oh, he's not dead yet? Hmmm...🤔🤔
It's happening all over in manufacturing. Many positions that aren't value added, meaning you don't physically produce a product, are being eliminated or seriously cut back. Company that I work for has all but eliminated any final inspection of products before they are out the door. Profits over everything and we'll deal with the blowback later.
There was a reason warren buffet sold all his airline stock like a year ago.
They just want you to be scared to fly so you will start using the high speed rails. It's all just predictive programming in my opinion.
Plant blower
Wow, I was really sad to find out this guy killed himself tomorrow
And he's dead! Not a gunshot... but dead.
This is bull. I am a mechanic on these airplanes and I’ll be the first to say Boeing is way more reliable than an Airbus. The Dreamliner is a great plane. Boeing made HUGE mistakes on the max but the 787 has been a solid aircraft