Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

work elsware

siemens seem better in the market apply

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@-1eui

You have a point there.

Elsware (n.) - Hardware or software made somewhere else.

Hmmm...that seems to be the Honeywell philosophy these days (not unlike many big old legacy hardware companies who used to do the job themselves).

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Post ID: @2yfi+O43gLop

Aw geez, I meant go out to lunch, not work. Proofread!

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Post ID: @1ill+O43gLop

Almost like a troll bot grammar.

"Work lik slav siemens betterrer"

BTW I knew a guy who worked at Siemens up in Chicago when I worked at a time and he told me stories about Siemens that made me not want to work at that company. Among other things he said that if you talked about work at lunch somewhere out in public about the company and some slimebag who works there overheard you talk about work outside of work that was grounds for firing. A very anal company with a bunch of baggage policies.

So knowing how it is working at Honeywell and how it is, you know that doesn't work. Geez if you can't go out to work and bag on the company then you might as well eat at the crappy outsourced cafeteria and hold your head down and shuddup.

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Post ID: @1ehg+O43gLop

I was wondering what "elsware" meant. Thought maybe someone at HON had made up a new word/acronym (which happens every single day)!

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Post ID: @1eui+O43gLop

I hope you don't. You won't get past the application with your grammar.

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