As far as the US automakers are at this point---I am for letting them go--as one other Applianceville member put it-"they made their bad-now they get to sleep on it!"Just yesterday morning while going home from my mid shift was listening to the NPR newscast-and they announced that Representitives from GM where FLYING to DC on THEIR
private planes to try to get the 25BILLION dollar loan from the TAXPAYERS.Hell if you are flying to DC on your own planes--you don't need that loan.Now if they showed up some other way-Lets see DRIVE one of your NEW GM Hybrids to DC to try to appeal for your loan maybe you might get better attention.While reading one of my magazines-noticed that GM is really stepping up on building Hybrid vehicles.Better now than never.You can now get an Escalade Hybrid that can get to 20MPG-a luxury full sized SUV-again the SUV platform.For so many years the big three have been building cars that were basically OBSELETE compared to what the Asian and European car builders were producing.So far don't see Chrysler trying to build Hybrid cars.They are still building their outdated junk.Yes times are tough-but companies have to ADAPT to the times to survive.Yes Toyota is getting hit too-A good freind of mine that works at the local Toyota dealer in Greenville was saying NOT ONE customer has walked into the store to shop for a car.They come in to have maintenance done on their present cars.So he hasn't gotten any commision pay.Two car dealers in my area have shut down-one in Rocky Mount area-and another in Kinston.about 60 jobs lost to each shutdown.
Tobacco farming is really slowed in my area-used to be the prime tobacco growing area.Now only one crop-Years ago saw THREE crops harvested per season.Many tobacco farmers in my area are growing Hay,soybeans,and peanuts.And sometimes corn.You see more of those than the "golden leaf"I don't smoke-but the tobacco was the major industry in this area.the leaf was grown and dried here-auctioned-then shipped to the cigarette factories in Richmond.And with droughts out here from the year before-farming here has been tough.Also textile plants here have shut down-textiles was another MAJOR industry in the South.I knew someone that did maintenance on the weaving equipmwent-most of it was 100Years old-but had new modern PLC and VFD motor drives.He was saying the old textile equipment was not that difficult to maintain-they fabricated their own parts!Would have been interesting.And oh yes much cotton is grown out here.The South has the proper climate conditions for cotton crops.After harvest you see cotton fibers blowing in the fall winds.The cotton is harvested with machines-no more hand picking.Its an interesting operation to watch.same with the tobacco.Yes as one other Applianceville member pointed out-we have exported manufacturing equipment abroad-the old equipment was "recycled" by selling it and shipping to a company overseas.Then that older equipment is used to make goods shipped to US!!I have seen and heard of this as US companies upgrade equipment-they sell the old and ship it to someone else.That someone else could be a factory overseas.I just hope Obama can turn our manufacturing and other industries around-but HUGE loans at the taxpayer expense is not the answer.I think if GM and other companies get those loans they will just squander the money and go from there.And then beg for more.I think its time to call the "bigshots" that operate these places to the table!Either operate your company properly or--GO UNDER!
private planes to try to get the 25BILLION dollar loan from the TAXPAYERS.Hell if you are flying to DC on your own planes--you don't need that loan.Now if they showed up some other way-Lets see DRIVE one of your NEW GM Hybrids to DC to try to appeal for your loan maybe you might get better attention.While reading one of my magazines-noticed that GM is really stepping up on building Hybrid vehicles.Better now than never.You can now get an Escalade Hybrid that can get to 20MPG-a luxury full sized SUV-again the SUV platform.For so many years the big three have been building cars that were basically OBSELETE compared to what the Asian and European car builders were producing.So far don't see Chrysler trying to build Hybrid cars.They are still building their outdated junk.Yes times are tough-but companies have to ADAPT to the times to survive.Yes Toyota is getting hit too-A good freind of mine that works at the local Toyota dealer in Greenville was saying NOT ONE customer has walked into the store to shop for a car.They come in to have maintenance done on their present cars.So he hasn't gotten any commision pay.Two car dealers in my area have shut down-one in Rocky Mount area-and another in Kinston.about 60 jobs lost to each shutdown.
Tobacco farming is really slowed in my area-used to be the prime tobacco growing area.Now only one crop-Years ago saw THREE crops harvested per season.Many tobacco farmers in my area are growing Hay,soybeans,and peanuts.And sometimes corn.You see more of those than the "golden leaf"I don't smoke-but the tobacco was the major industry in this area.the leaf was grown and dried here-auctioned-then shipped to the cigarette factories in Richmond.And with droughts out here from the year before-farming here has been tough.Also textile plants here have shut down-textiles was another MAJOR industry in the South.I knew someone that did maintenance on the weaving equipmwent-most of it was 100Years old-but had new modern PLC and VFD motor drives.He was saying the old textile equipment was not that difficult to maintain-they fabricated their own parts!Would have been interesting.And oh yes much cotton is grown out here.The South has the proper climate conditions for cotton crops.After harvest you see cotton fibers blowing in the fall winds.The cotton is harvested with machines-no more hand picking.Its an interesting operation to watch.same with the tobacco.Yes as one other Applianceville member pointed out-we have exported manufacturing equipment abroad-the old equipment was "recycled" by selling it and shipping to a company overseas.Then that older equipment is used to make goods shipped to US!!I have seen and heard of this as US companies upgrade equipment-they sell the old and ship it to someone else.That someone else could be a factory overseas.I just hope Obama can turn our manufacturing and other industries around-but HUGE loans at the taxpayer expense is not the answer.I think if GM and other companies get those loans they will just squander the money and go from there.And then beg for more.I think its time to call the "bigshots" that operate these places to the table!Either operate your company properly or--GO UNDER!