I agree. I've heard employees in the past talk about how high they were working on the line. Seeing the vehicles hop, going on the roof at lunch time. Going to doctors for a written excuse to go on sick leave. GM Lordstown..what a joke ! No wonder they are in the shape they are in. Way to go UAW !
After leaving Y-town 4 years because of a job relocation, it really saddens me to come "home" and see the plight of this city. It is awful. Leaving Y-town is the best thing I've ever done. I can make sure that when I leave,my car will need a wheel alignment. My house that I had taken pride in, and put so much money into has deteriorated. It's a dying city. I read a few months ago that Youngstown is one of the dyingness city in the country. Some were offended by it, but all they have to do is leave Youngstown and go back to visit. You will see that the statement is true. I live in a city where in the low income area, the streets are clean, there is no grass or should I say weeds growing wild. It all boils down to the city taking pride in itself.
General Motors presents a plan worth implementing
I agree. I've heard employees in the past talk about how high they were working on the line. Seeing the vehicles hop, going on the roof at lunch time. Going to doctors for a written excuse to go on sick leave. GM Lordstown..what a joke ! No wonder they are in the shape they are in. Way to go UAW !
February 25, 2009 at 12:06 a.m. permalink suggest removal
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After leaving Y-town 4 years because of a job relocation, it really saddens me to come "home" and see the plight of this city. It is awful. Leaving Y-town is the best thing I've ever done. I can make sure that when I leave,my car will need a wheel alignment. My house that I had taken pride in, and put so much money into has deteriorated. It's a dying city. I read a few months ago that Youngstown is one of the dyingness city in the country. Some were offended by it, but all they have to do is leave Youngstown and go back to visit. You will see that the statement is true. I live in a city where in the low income area, the streets are clean, there is no grass or should I say weeds growing wild. It all boils down to the city taking pride in itself.
February 23, 2009 at 10:36 p.m. permalink suggest removal