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Tim wrote:
On Jul 30, 8:32 pm, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
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The U.S. auto companies are in trouble because their management sucks and
has sucked for years, and they grossly overpay their mid and upper level
white collar workers, as do many American corporations.
The bulk of layoffs at GM and Ford right now are white collar jobs.
Ford and GM are "multinational" corporations, and the management there
doesn't give a crap whether they make cars in the USA or not.
Nonsense.
I can understand why you think the way you do Harry. I suspect very much
that you never held a job that had a bottom line accountability or
responsibility.
You seem to simply observe and complain about those that do.
Eisboch

Are you maintaining that GM, Ford, and Chrysler have been well-run
corporations the last decade or so?

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Aw, Harry. those are ridiculous.



I think they are pretty funny, too.
 
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