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ParticipantIt looks like every other tech worker is looking into programming for iPhone… Books teaching how to program for iPhone is #1 IT related book seller at Amazon…
dbapig
ParticipantIt looks like every other tech worker is looking into programming for iPhone… Books teaching how to program for iPhone is #1 IT related book seller at Amazon…
dbapig
ParticipantIt looks like every other tech worker is looking into programming for iPhone… Books teaching how to program for iPhone is #1 IT related book seller at Amazon…
dbapig
ParticipantIt looks like every other tech worker is looking into programming for iPhone… Books teaching how to program for iPhone is #1 IT related book seller at Amazon…
dbapig
Participant3 unoccupied apts in 50 unit apt complex. Near 405 and West LA. Been here 2 yrs and never saw 3 apts remain unoccupied for so long. About 3 – 5 months I think. They posted sign last month near mailbox offering to pay referral fee for bringing in renters.
dbapig
Participant3 unoccupied apts in 50 unit apt complex. Near 405 and West LA. Been here 2 yrs and never saw 3 apts remain unoccupied for so long. About 3 – 5 months I think. They posted sign last month near mailbox offering to pay referral fee for bringing in renters.
dbapig
Participant3 unoccupied apts in 50 unit apt complex. Near 405 and West LA. Been here 2 yrs and never saw 3 apts remain unoccupied for so long. About 3 – 5 months I think. They posted sign last month near mailbox offering to pay referral fee for bringing in renters.
dbapig
Participant3 unoccupied apts in 50 unit apt complex. Near 405 and West LA. Been here 2 yrs and never saw 3 apts remain unoccupied for so long. About 3 – 5 months I think. They posted sign last month near mailbox offering to pay referral fee for bringing in renters.
dbapig
Participant3 unoccupied apts in 50 unit apt complex. Near 405 and West LA. Been here 2 yrs and never saw 3 apts remain unoccupied for so long. About 3 – 5 months I think. They posted sign last month near mailbox offering to pay referral fee for bringing in renters.
dbapig
Participant[quote=esmith]Look, the GM is literally days/weeks away from bankruptcy without loans from US Govt and still, the unions are barely budging. If I were in charge of the union, I’d basically agree to anything to keep the company going and keep job, even if it meant big pay cuts…
We discussed this before … All those contracts have been renegotiated and re-renegotiated. Labor is less than 10% of cost of a new car by the big 3. Even if all workers at GM agreed to work for free, that by itself would not be sufficient to make GM profitable.
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So is it the cost of healthcare for retirees and dependents that’s sinking GM?
dbapig
Participant[quote=esmith]Look, the GM is literally days/weeks away from bankruptcy without loans from US Govt and still, the unions are barely budging. If I were in charge of the union, I’d basically agree to anything to keep the company going and keep job, even if it meant big pay cuts…
We discussed this before … All those contracts have been renegotiated and re-renegotiated. Labor is less than 10% of cost of a new car by the big 3. Even if all workers at GM agreed to work for free, that by itself would not be sufficient to make GM profitable.
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So is it the cost of healthcare for retirees and dependents that’s sinking GM?
dbapig
Participant[quote=esmith]Look, the GM is literally days/weeks away from bankruptcy without loans from US Govt and still, the unions are barely budging. If I were in charge of the union, I’d basically agree to anything to keep the company going and keep job, even if it meant big pay cuts…
We discussed this before … All those contracts have been renegotiated and re-renegotiated. Labor is less than 10% of cost of a new car by the big 3. Even if all workers at GM agreed to work for free, that by itself would not be sufficient to make GM profitable.
[/quote]
So is it the cost of healthcare for retirees and dependents that’s sinking GM?
dbapig
Participant[quote=esmith]Look, the GM is literally days/weeks away from bankruptcy without loans from US Govt and still, the unions are barely budging. If I were in charge of the union, I’d basically agree to anything to keep the company going and keep job, even if it meant big pay cuts…
We discussed this before … All those contracts have been renegotiated and re-renegotiated. Labor is less than 10% of cost of a new car by the big 3. Even if all workers at GM agreed to work for free, that by itself would not be sufficient to make GM profitable.
[/quote]
So is it the cost of healthcare for retirees and dependents that’s sinking GM?
dbapig
Participant[quote=esmith]Look, the GM is literally days/weeks away from bankruptcy without loans from US Govt and still, the unions are barely budging. If I were in charge of the union, I’d basically agree to anything to keep the company going and keep job, even if it meant big pay cuts…
We discussed this before … All those contracts have been renegotiated and re-renegotiated. Labor is less than 10% of cost of a new car by the big 3. Even if all workers at GM agreed to work for free, that by itself would not be sufficient to make GM profitable.
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So is it the cost of healthcare for retirees and dependents that’s sinking GM?
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