I lasted exactly 45 days at GE Aerospace. When I brought up 'bad decisions', one of the other contractors joked that "This isn't even the worst decision [he's] seen". As if that was supposed to make it better. If you don't do the work, they'll find someone else that will.
Thankfully this won't possibly kill any civilians. And, to quote verbatim the "joke" that was told on my first day, "I guess that's what they signed the waiver for", since it was a military project.
That's what you're worried about? Not hundreds of people dying? This is a named whistleblower. If the claim turns out to be horseshit, it'll also be easy to figure out if he or anyone close to him did anything financially hokey.
I read this and I wonder if this guy might have shorted their stock then put in his whistle blower complaint.
Suddenly I am very suspicious that Whistle blowers are operatives, wonder why.
Suddenly I am kinda weirded out by your conspiracy theory. What data do you have that shows this person shorted his stock? Alex Jones tell you?
Error on the side of the corporation, instead of saving hundreds of lives??
It's not like we have an epidemic of false whistleblowing. We really don't need to do things like to deter whistleblowing, like investigating the whistleblower before even checking out the claims. When the pendulum swings the other way you may have a point. Why assume the whistleblower is guilty? What do we gain from that? It's better, easier, and less harmful to just cross-verify the whistleblower claims. In the worst case, Boeing's
Yes, decapitate it. Put engineers back in charge, and in 20-30 years, maybe we'll trust Boeing again.
Even with that, I don't think the pre-merger Boeing culture will ever exist again, and that's really a loss.
There's a reason (many, actually) Douglas was sinking faster than a DC-10 with a blown door. They shoulda been left free to crater.
Is it true it was a shotgun wedding at the hands of the us gov't.? Something about not wanting Douglas to work with the Chinese?
Good job breaking it...
I lasted exactly 45 days at GE Aerospace. When I brought up 'bad decisions', one of the other contractors joked that "This isn't even the worst decision [he's] seen". As if that was supposed to make it better. If you don't do the work, they'll find someone else that will.
Thankfully this won't possibly kill any civilians. And, to quote verbatim the "joke" that was told on my first day, "I guess that's what they signed the waiver for", since it was a military project.
Modern aircraft not killing more people ha
I read this and I wonder if this guy might have shorted their stock then put in his whistle blower complaint. Suddenly I am very suspicious that Whistle blowers are operatives, wonder why.
Suddenly I am kinda weirded out by your conspiracy theory. What data do you have that shows this person shorted his stock? Alex Jones tell you?
Error on the side of the corporation, instead of saving hundreds of lives??
It's not like we have an epidemic of false whistleblowing. We really don't need to do things like to deter whistleblowing, like investigating the whistleblower before even checking out the claims. When the pendulum swings the other way you may have a point. Why assume the whistleblower is guilty? What do we gain from that? It's better, easier, and less harmful to just cross-verify the whistleblower claims. In the worst case, Boeing's