They just let go everyone in fuel cell.
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@as+1k76xwhr3
I work in Pontiac, I come in the fuel cell hall each day and sit adjacent to a lot of their stuff. It’s my understanding that the majority were cut, but not all. The remaining people have a month, though I’ve also heard until March, to find employment in other departments. In the meantime, they were kept around to do cleaning and takedown of facilities. They’ve been taking down the shelves and equipment in the inventory room throughout this week. I was also told that there was this weird trend where last year’s 2024 do not meets and partial meets population was told under the table “hey, start applying for other roles”, and they were moved. The way it was described to me was they were the typical freeloader types you’d expect to be fired with certainty the way the cap reviews are ideally supposed to work. No idea the reason, could be fodder for when they need a safe person to cut instead of your core team, but that’s a guess. Director level down were cut, so I know typically the manager being safe notion is true, but it’s my impression that in this case it is not, seems almost random who survived and did not. Either way they’re technically all cut, but some were given extensions before official cut.
Some DREs and analysts are still there.
Any gm layoffs in hamtramxk where they assemble battery packaging for evs
@rq
Take the hint.
Refer to @m8+1k76xwhr3
Hopefully people will learn from this experience and vote for someone better next time.
Did the farmers think things would be better for them than the first term?
Will Congress pass a law to help them again? Or will billions just be spent without legal authorization?
@kk
The everything bubble has been breached with a pin.
What do you have to show for any of your hard work?
How will you survive a market crash?
Do you have the necessary skills, plan and attitude?
If you were fired tomorrow, could you pay for your home, your car and your bills?
Can you honestly say that your spouse would stick around?
What will you do?
When the SHTF, and it will soon, will blaming the orange guy put food on the table?
Do you have any idea what is going to happen in the near future?
If these questions seem strange to you, you might want to start thinking about your role in your own future and how you will adjust when things get real.
@bx well he makes a lot of bad decisions, and doesn't have the legal authority to do most of what he does. But everyone seems to go along with it.
@g6
You must have looked at your 501k!
Naughty 😉
(In all seriousness, my 401k... Holy F, massive one-day cut)
@c7 my 501k is doing better than my 401k.
On a positive note, the federal government made layoffs that hit agencies including: Interior, Homeland Security, Treasury, EPA, Commerce, Education, Energy, HHS and HUD.
There's a 145% tarrif on CH
On a negative note, do not look at your 501k tomorrow morning.
I'm wondering how the fuel cell group were able to stay afloat all this time. Pretty obvious it wasn't going anywhere.
Also wondering why GM didn't just move some of these people into other groups.
I bet the managers were...
One of my family members was just laid off too in that department