I worked at and retired from the Engines Division plant near Sky Harbor in Phoenix several years ago. I live near this other Honeywell facility. I drove by it today and the parking lot was empty. What's going on? Did they close it down?
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There making employees park in the back lot to hide Honeywell's discrimination of those who have not taken the government vaccine.
The lone rel guy there is forced to offshore the work to PR.
Business as usual at that site, actually pretty busy. But with the WFH, it was decided they could shut that side down and have everybody park/enter on the east side. I'm sure that by letting the 3-4 min wage guards go and keeping the lights off in that guard shack, good times are right around the corner!
yeah, the lot is empty. Ever hear of COVID? Work from home?
The site started to lose its edge in quality and then had a mission failure. Sales have tanked and leadership wants the work moved to PR.
Everyone parks in that back parking lot that can't be seen from 59th Ave, the entrance from that parking lot youre seeing is currently closed.
Good question. I can understand WFH but don't they need someone there to produce something other than paperwork? Maybe the few there are parked out back?
Funny- I drove by there and saw the same thing! They have another parking lot on the other side of the building, so I assumed they were all parking there due to which entries they are staffing...
OP, there's nothing wrong with your question and there is a constant stream of anti-Honeywell trolls posting on this site. You'll likely get an answer to your question from someone that knows later on in this thread.
OP speaking -- what's trollish about inquiring about an empty parking lot?
Troll! Troll! Troll! Troll!... from Honeywell HR!!
I smell the stank of a Honeywell HR troll in this one. LMFAO!!!!