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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Houston (Clearlake), TX
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I think they need a good blood letting starting at the top. Unfortunately these turn into popularity contests. For every good story I hear from auto industry people, I hear 5 horror stories.
I work for a utility company that had over 12,000 employees until deregulation. Now we're down to 1200 with just the power plants. As a relatively young employee, it always drove me crazy with the old utility mind set. Especially the employees that are over 40 that are used to spending half their day drinking coffee and shootin the *****. Then you've got the old guys that want to do everything the way it's always been done which I think is a big part of Detroit's problem.
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2014 Cayman S (track rat w/GT4 suspension)
1979 930 (475 rwhp at 0.95 bar)
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