Originally posted by fordracing19
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Now in Jan of 2013 according to the folks in the know, expect a layoff. It will come like clockwork. When people tell you that the emissions laws are changing, they will. It will kill truck sales fast and in a hurry. It does the same thing to the diesel engine business.
In January of 2007, as a manager in the plant I got to lay off nearly every person working for me (I was on evenings with the newest people). It will happen. I also laid off people again in April, then in the summer and I think the evening shift was completely gone by '08. It's back now for probably another 2 years.
Talk to anyone that has been there a long time. They have been part of or seen many layoffs.
That doesn't mean it's a bad company at all. That is just the business model. Use this knowledge to your advantage.
Save your extra cash, save your vacation time (you'll get it paid as a lump sum), and make lots of friends. You will get hired back when things pick back up if you want to. Those friends will also lead to opportunities during a layoff. Many guys out there are well connected.
There are also a lot of old guys out there that will retire in the next few years. This is also good for you.
I love my new job, or I'd be trying like hell to get back in there myself. I can easily see building 76 on nights. We did 51 back in '06 before they improved the plant.
At one time during '06 they were building over 150 a day between two plants. Now there is only one plant.
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