Boeing faces strike of about 32,000 workers
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#116
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Your comprehension skills are pitiful.
Here is what I said earlier praising the CEO moving back to the factory town but questioning his timing during contract negotiations:
" I find it very interesting that I am talking about the poor TIMING of the Boeing CEOs home purchase, and some people are arguing ITS NOT THAT EXPENSIVE...... completely missing the point.
Think back to the recent contract negotiations at all the airlines. Imagine if during the lead up to a strike vote, the CEO had bought a house commensurate with their income level.
The unions would run all kinds of ads exploiting the price of the house to garner support from the both the general public and the rank and file union voters.
But some people are incapable of understanding that.
So again, I wish Boeing the best of luck and hope that the CEO moving back to the Seattle area helps them survive. Just wish he had been smarter about the timing considering the contract negotiations."
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So understanding that someone needs to buy a house when they move is now bootlicking? Still shaking my head. You guys are pathetic.
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Your comprehension skills are pitiful.
Here is what I said earlier praising the CEO moving back to the factory town but questioning his timing during contract negotiations:
" I find it very interesting that I am talking about the poor TIMING of the Boeing CEOs home purchase, and some people are arguing ITS NOT THAT EXPENSIVE...... completely missing the point.
Think back to the recent contract negotiations at all the airlines. Imagine if during the lead up to a strike vote, the CEO had bought a house commensurate with their income level.
The unions would run all kinds of ads exploiting the price of the house to garner support from the both the general public and the rank and file union voters.
But some people are incapable of understanding that.
So again, I wish Boeing the best of luck and hope that the CEO moving back to the Seattle area helps them survive. Just wish he had been smarter about the timing considering the contract negotiations."
.
Here is what I said earlier praising the CEO moving back to the factory town but questioning his timing during contract negotiations:
" I find it very interesting that I am talking about the poor TIMING of the Boeing CEOs home purchase, and some people are arguing ITS NOT THAT EXPENSIVE...... completely missing the point.
Think back to the recent contract negotiations at all the airlines. Imagine if during the lead up to a strike vote, the CEO had bought a house commensurate with their income level.
The unions would run all kinds of ads exploiting the price of the house to garner support from the both the general public and the rank and file union voters.
But some people are incapable of understanding that.
So again, I wish Boeing the best of luck and hope that the CEO moving back to the Seattle area helps them survive. Just wish he had been smarter about the timing considering the contract negotiations."
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#119
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These blowhards would only be happy if he was living on the streets with the homeless and then they would complain he's not giving them enough charity.
#120
You keep saying buying a home commensurate to his income level. The whole dam point is a 4 million dollar home isn't commensurate to his income level, it's way below his income level. Like I said again, it would be like b1tching about an airline captain buying a mobile home. Your comprehension skills are pitiful.
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