The Waterloo operation went under in 2017. Their core product line wasn't updated after the 1990s and the competition rapidly took over. Most of the talented engineers were gone by the end of the 1990s, leaving behind terribly incompetent management and aging deadwood employees in the final deathspiral.
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RAytheon Waterloo was bonkers and terribly managed. They're dead now, closed that plant for good in 2017 after many years of downsizing.
The toxic toilet known as Raytheon Waterloo was the same. A lot of nasty stuff went on with the management there.
That kind of cr-p went on all of the time when I was working in California. Not news here.
People spend more and more time boinking in the workplace because they've no time for anything else and it becomes the entirety of their narcissistic identity.
Now who is running Space and C2?
I guess romance blossoms quickly in the mile-high city.
Oh wow, and I thought the shop floor drama/tea at the Collins site I work at was messy!
She was fired and walked out for sleeping with a subordinate who was also married. She lead RIS’s space and command and control business. She came to RTX from Boeing.
What does that mean? Was she fired or did she quit?
And remember...wherever you go...there you are! (There you go! You're welcome!!!)
The Boeing Alum is not running space. That's what happened! And remember, wherever you there you are!