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The Bearded Menace
Re: Murdered by Boeing days after testifying
Originally Posted by Patrick Chewing
Another Boeing airplane nose dives out of the sky in Australia yesterday. The hell is going on??
737max aircrafts still seem to be faulty these days.
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I get superstar calls
Re: Murdered by Boeing days after testifying
Originally Posted by Baller234
Hispanic and blacks are below whites and far below Asians in terms of persistence rates in engineering programs, proving that most non meritocratic affirmative action projects are rooted out during school. While DEI is still an issue, the problem with Boeing is that the qc managers are telling them they’re moving too quickly churning out planes but the investors don’t care and keep pushing profits, not because they hired a purple haired trans person and a few Mexicans.
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I get superstar calls
Re: Murdered by Boeing days after testifying
Originally Posted by Axe
737max aircrafts still seem to be faulty these days.
someone really needs to make an example of Boeing. These deaths and injuries should be considered murder.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Murdered by Boeing days after testifying
Originally Posted by j3lademaster
Hispanic and blacks are below whites and far below Asians in terms of persistence rates in engineering programs, proving that most non meritocratic affirmative action projects are rooted out during school. While DEI is still an issue, the problem with Boeing is that the qc managers are telling them they’re moving too quickly churning out planes but the investors don’t care and keep pushing profits, not because they hired a purple haired trans person and a few Mexicans.
Asians have a harder time communicating and are often meek and timid; also carrying baggage from issues of feeling inadequate. This holds them back in real world work environments. If real life was a wrote memorization test then it would be a different thing, but it doesn’t exactly work like that.
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The Bearded Menace
Re: Murdered by Boeing days after testifying
Originally Posted by j3lademaster
someone really needs to make an example of Boeing. These deaths and injuries should be considered murder.
Probably idk. But if they really wanted to compete against the airbus a320 so bad, then they should have made a direct successor to the 737 family from the scratch instead of heavily modifying the said 60s airliner into a modernized one. Too bad they don't have the resources anymore and are more focused on gaining profits instead of improving safety these days.
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