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SeaRay plant closes
Just heard on the local news that the SeaRay plant on Merritt Island
In FL is closing. A few hundred workers there. They build the larger 40-60 something foot yachts there. I guess the moneyed folks aren't buying big SeaRays. |
SeaRay plant closes
On Feb 28, 9:38*pm, wrote:
Just heard on the local news that the SeaRay plant on Merritt Island In FL is closing. A few hundred workers there. They build the larger 40-60 something foot yachts there. I guess the moneyed folks aren't buying big SeaRays. huh? i thought Se ray was a pretty good sized affair? One more (?) Were they owned by Bruswick? Of course, i suppose I could look it up myself.... |
SeaRay plant closes
On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 20:14:59 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: On Feb 28, 9:38*pm, wrote: Just heard on the local news that the SeaRay plant on Merritt Island In FL is closing. A few hundred workers there. They build the larger 40-60 something foot yachts there. I guess the moneyed folks aren't buying big SeaRays. huh? i thought Se ray was a pretty good sized affair? One more (?) Were they owned by Bruswick? Of course, i suppose I could look it up myself.... http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbc...GNEWS/80228057 It's not closing entirely - just some boat aren't going to be built. |
SeaRay plant closes.......not
On Feb 29, 2:54�am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 20:14:59 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Feb 28, 9:38�pm, wrote: Just heard on the local news that the SeaRay plant on Merritt Island In FL is closing. A few hundred workers there. They build the larger 40-60 something foot yachts there. I guess the moneyed folks aren't buying big SeaRays. huh? �i thought Se ray was a pretty good sized affair? One more (?) �Were they owned by Bruswick? Of course, i suppose I could look it up myself.... http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbc...20080228/BREAK... It's not closing entirely - just some boat aren't going to be built. And it's even as bad as that. Production of some models will be "moved" to other Sea Ray plants. 350 jobs are being eliminated at Merritt Island, but 270 jobs are being added at the plants where production is being shifted. Either the other plants are more efficient, or current staffing levels there afford some excess capacity. |
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Chuck Gould wrote:
On Feb 29, 2:54�am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 20:14:59 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Feb 28, 9:38�pm, wrote: Just heard on the local news that the SeaRay plant on Merritt Island In FL is closing. A few hundred workers there. They build the larger 40-60 something foot yachts there. I guess the moneyed folks aren't buying big SeaRays. huh? �i thought Se ray was a pretty good sized affair? One more (?) �Were they owned by Bruswick? Of course, i suppose I could look it up myself.... http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbc...20080228/BREAK... It's not closing entirely - just some boat aren't going to be built. And it's even as bad as that. Production of some models will be "moved" to other Sea Ray plants. 350 jobs are being eliminated at Merritt Island, but 270 jobs are being added at the plants where production is being shifted. Either the other plants are more efficient, or current staffing levels there afford some excess capacity. How about cheaper labor. |
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BAR wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 29, 2:54�am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 20:14:59 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Feb 28, 9:38�pm, wrote: Just heard on the local news that the SeaRay plant on Merritt Island In FL is closing. A few hundred workers there. They build the larger 40-60 something foot yachts there. I guess the moneyed folks aren't buying big SeaRays. huh? �i thought Se ray was a pretty good sized affair? One more (?) �Were they owned by Bruswick? Of course, i suppose I could look it up myself.... http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbc...20080228/BREAK... It's not closing entirely - just some boat aren't going to be built. And it's even as bad as that. Production of some models will be "moved" to other Sea Ray plants. 350 jobs are being eliminated at Merritt Island, but 270 jobs are being added at the plants where production is being shifted. Either the other plants are more efficient, or current staffing levels there afford some excess capacity. How about cheaper labor. Blurtie wants everyone to work for minimum wage so he can pretend he is wealthy. |
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HK wrote:
BAR wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 29, 2:54�am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 20:14:59 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Feb 28, 9:38�pm, wrote: Just heard on the local news that the SeaRay plant on Merritt Island In FL is closing. A few hundred workers there. They build the larger 40-60 something foot yachts there. I guess the moneyed folks aren't buying big SeaRays. huh? �i thought Se ray was a pretty good sized affair? One more (?) �Were they owned by Bruswick? Of course, i suppose I could look it up myself.... http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbc...20080228/BREAK... It's not closing entirely - just some boat aren't going to be built. And it's even as bad as that. Production of some models will be "moved" to other Sea Ray plants. 350 jobs are being eliminated at Merritt Island, but 270 jobs are being added at the plants where production is being shifted. Either the other plants are more efficient, or current staffing levels there afford some excess capacity. How about cheaper labor. Blurtie wants everyone to work for minimum wage so he can pretend he is wealthy. Harry, I don't have to pretend I am wealthy. I have a great wife, two daughters that love me, a nice house (you've seen it in person right?), a great job. I don't lie about my life, possessions or accomplishments. Cheaper labor is the quickest way to reduce costs on a project. Why pay someone $20 an hour when you can get someone for $15 an hour to do the exact same job, with the exact same production and quality? |
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On Feb 29, 5:26�am, BAR wrote:
How about cheaper labor.- Hide quoted text - Some of the production is being moved from Merritt Island, FL to Palm Coast, FL. It would be hard to imagine that there would be substantial differences in prevailing wages in one small FL town vs another small FL town. The rest of Sea Ray's plants are in Knoxville, TN. TN isn't as far into the deep south, so at first brush one might expect prevailing wages to be slightly higher there. I would bet that some other factor is driving the relocation of production- maybe the other plant is newer, or has equipment that is better suited for certain processes. |
SeaRay plant closes.......not
BAR wrote:
HK wrote: BAR wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 29, 2:54�am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 20:14:59 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Feb 28, 9:38�pm, wrote: Just heard on the local news that the SeaRay plant on Merritt Island In FL is closing. A few hundred workers there. They build the larger 40-60 something foot yachts there. I guess the moneyed folks aren't buying big SeaRays. huh? �i thought Se ray was a pretty good sized affair? One more (?) �Were they owned by Bruswick? Of course, i suppose I could look it up myself.... http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbc...20080228/BREAK... It's not closing entirely - just some boat aren't going to be built. And it's even as bad as that. Production of some models will be "moved" to other Sea Ray plants. 350 jobs are being eliminated at Merritt Island, but 270 jobs are being added at the plants where production is being shifted. Either the other plants are more efficient, or current staffing levels there afford some excess capacity. How about cheaper labor. Blurtie wants everyone to work for minimum wage so he can pretend he is wealthy. Harry, I don't have to pretend I am wealthy. I have a great wife, two daughters that love me, a nice house (you've seen it in person right?), a great job. No, Blurtie, I have never seen your house. Sorry. I try to avoid overcrowded areas. In fact, about the only places I go to with any frequency in Montgomery County are the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George and the George Meany Center. I have, however, seen a photo of the roof of your house, via Google Earth. Too congested for me. |
SeaRay plant closes.......not
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 09:06:05 -0500, HK wrote:
BAR wrote: HK wrote: BAR wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 29, 2:54?am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 20:14:59 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Feb 28, 9:38?pm, wrote: Just heard on the local news that the SeaRay plant on Merritt Island In FL is closing. A few hundred workers there. They build the larger 40-60 something foot yachts there. I guess the moneyed folks aren't buying big SeaRays. huh? ?i thought Se ray was a pretty good sized affair? One more (?) ?Were they owned by Bruswick? Of course, i suppose I could look it up myself.... http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbc...20080228/BREAK... It's not closing entirely - just some boat aren't going to be built. And it's even as bad as that. Production of some models will be "moved" to other Sea Ray plants. 350 jobs are being eliminated at Merritt Island, but 270 jobs are being added at the plants where production is being shifted. Either the other plants are more efficient, or current staffing levels there afford some excess capacity. How about cheaper labor. Blurtie wants everyone to work for minimum wage so he can pretend he is wealthy. Harry, I don't have to pretend I am wealthy. I have a great wife, two daughters that love me, a nice house (you've seen it in person right?), a great job. No, Blurtie, I have never seen your house. Sorry. I try to avoid overcrowded areas. In fact, about the only places I go to with any frequency in Montgomery County are the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George and the George Meany Center. I have, however, seen a photo of the roof of your house, via Google Earth. Too congested for me. Harry, does lying about yourself make you feel better about yourself? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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