Thread regarding Ford layoffs

Cost cutting and pure greed

Lets see...13 mil for M Amend, 11 mil for D Field, 8 mil for Lawler, 23 mil for Farley. Let's talk cost cutting.

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The demand for batteries production is high and expected to skyrocket but natural resources are just not there to meet that demand.
The entire system is to put people into a loop where they are stuck with ev's.
Smart people already know how and why china controls this market and they would not get into this loop market by these fat p 'ig.s

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Post ID: @xcs+1ipJpNUu

Eliminating the costs of just Jimmy Car Car and Billy Choo Choo would go much farther than eliminating 3,000 employees who did actual work.

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Post ID: @mxo+1ipJpNUu

Don’t forget the cost of worthless “train station” Bill Ford.

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Post ID: @zrj+1ipJpNUu

"It's the auto industry... look at the dealership experience nowadays and you'll know. It's a rotten industry. "

My wife is an ex-sales manager (real estate & timeshares). From her stories, I conclude that the "rotten" component you refer to is, sales in general. Not the auto dealerships only. Any big-dollar commission based sales business seems to be that way.

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"Our Ford dealership experience was pretty good just recently. Sure that could be location specific, and how they want to run their dealerships, but I was happy with the service. "

Just to be clear, the dealers don't work for Ford. I believe they are franchises. They are privately owned and not managed by Ford. So if your experience was good, that credit goes to the owner of that dealership.

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Our Ford dealership experience was pretty good just recently. Sure that could be location specific, and how they want to run their dealerships, but I was happy with the service.

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Post ID: @gsz+1ipJpNUu

“SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST”

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Post ID: @rbk+1ipJpNUu

It's the auto industry... look at the dealership experience nowadays and you'll know. It's a rotten industry.

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