Thread regarding General Motors layoffs

Layoffs at the end of this month or next month

Any rumors yet of layoffs happening at the end of the month or in March?

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Unless he's carrying out the orders of his Russian master

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Post ID: @10n+1jmjsq3f5

His supporters say everything is a negotiating strategy. Unfortunately, it appears to be senility instead. He makes no sense.

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Post ID: @yy+1jmjsq3f5

"Real men honor their masters"
That's what a beta would say
Real men carve their own path.
Did you grow up without a dad?

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Post ID: @ks+1jmjsq3f5

Work in the cotton fields until you collapse, you betas!

Real men honor their masters

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Post ID: @j2+1jmjsq3f5

Forget about Trump. You are all a bunch of scared betas. If you were worth your salt, you would work your jobs and STFU and find another one if anything bad happens -> the way adults work.
"I'M AFRAID" - if you work at this level, you will always be victimized by alphas (and laughed at by sigmas).
Stand up straight and take control of your lives you pu$$ises!

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Post ID: @h7+1jmjsq3f5

'Trump added 8 trillion to the 37 trillion national debt in his first term.'

Sigh, Congress approves spending.
The jump was due to Covid spending when
the economy was shut down.

Here is the debt:
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/GFDEBTN

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Post ID: @fv+1jmjsq3f5

Trump added 8 trillion to the 37 trillion national debt in his first term.

More than any other president in history.

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Post ID: @fd+1jmjsq3f5

So far 3 betas

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Post ID: @e8+1jmjsq3f5

"He also inherited a great economy this time"

trump jacked up the debt but he had the covid issue
which alleviates his behavior a tiny amount
biden jacked up the debt more

both parties gave us 32 trillion in new debt the last 2.5 decades alone

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Post ID: @dg+1jmjsq3f5

'All of you have a victim mindset.
Act like a victim and people will prey on you. The layoff you obsess over absolutely will become a reality for you.'

not victim mindset
for those with standards an anger mindset
at people with liitle integrity who have taken advantage of the system and pillaged it

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@az+1jmjsq3f5

In his first term he inherited a great economy and crashed it

He also inherited a great economy this time and his chaos is starting to ruin it again already.

Tariffs will really mess us up.

And his love of Russian talking points is alienating all our allies.

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Post ID: @cr+1jmjsq3f5

"How about the new VP's get rid of Exec Directors and Directors at the next round of cuts? It's because of their lack of leadership that has landed GM in a hot mess."

True. But nowadays the captain never goes down with the ship.
The regular workers will get fired (kicked off) to keep the share price high.
The 'higher ups' think they are easily replaceable.
Personally, I think it is the opposite.
The ones doing the firing have very little useful skills to society
while the ones getting fired have useful skills to society, on average.

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Post ID: @b5+1jmjsq3f5

Lots of young people (<50) are being let go too because of forced ranking. It's very unfortunate.

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Post ID: @b0+1jmjsq3f5

Hyperinflation is coming. Mass unemployment, tariffs, stock crash. It's the golden age all right.

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Post ID: @az+1jmjsq3f5

They either retire early if they can or end up making a fraction of the pay doing some kind of menial task after exhausting unemployment.
Last recession they were mocked and told to learn to code. Now it's the coders losing their jobs to redundancy, AI and Raj.

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Post ID: @ay+1jmjsq3f5

Where are the automotive folks going to go if they get kicked out? This isn't silicon valley where there are dozens of well known tech companies waiting to grab you.

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Post ID: @av+1jmjsq3f5

I hope you guys aren't disappointed at the end of the month. There's never enough layoffs apparently.

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Post ID: @at+1jmjsq3f5

Haven’t heard anything. Lord only knows what’s going on with the folks running things these days.

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Post ID: @as+1jmjsq3f5

They keep promoting the root causes of the problem. Have to attach metrics to everything because leadership otherwise has no clue how to make a decision - these people completely lack instinct. Everyone below them is being turned into accountants trying to figure out how to make soulless products - I mean… pet projects… profitable.

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Post ID: @ab+1jmjsq3f5

How about the new VP's get rid of Exec Directors and Directors at the next round of cuts? It's because of their lack of leadership that has landed GM in a hot mess.

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Post ID: @a9+1jmjsq3f5

No info, but with the way things are I feel that could happen at any time.

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Post ID: @a8+1jmjsq3f5

I haven't heard anything.

Have you?

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