Just wondering how you acquired that?Yep, they’re shutting down a week early.
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Google “UAW 1700” and follow the link to their Facebook page.Just wondering how you acquired that?
Lol, I don’t work there. I’m a construction guy. I build high rises.I'm guessing he works there. The OP profile says skilled trades for chrysler, so I'm guessing that's how he found out too
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Under normal circumstances....yes. However, being the plant is down so many trucks and now with the chip shortage now hitting us, this isn't normal circumstances. I doubt much is changing with regards to the truck.Isn't it changeover anyways?
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Ok you found that on their FB page. . Moose, yes I work for FCA skilled trades at the plant. I was wondering if Eighty was a employee here as well.Google “UAW 1700” and follow the link to their Facebook page.
Lol, I don’t work there. I’m a construction guy. I build high rises.
PipefitterWhat skilled trade are you in if you don't mind me asking
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I assume you're joking, but just in case...Hold up...what chip shortage?
LOOK!!! UP IN THE SKY!!!! IT'S---SUPER CONSTRUCTION MAN!!! Sorry. Old alzheimer's patient, and I just had to do that.Google “UAW 1700” and follow the link to their Facebook page.
Lol, I don’t work there. I’m a construction guy. I build high rises.
Starting next week, General Motors is again halting the assembly lines of several pickup truck plants because the company doesn’t have enough computer chips. The plants had been back up and running for just a week following a shutdown in July, which was also caused by the chip shortage.
These production halts may not stop anytime soon. “I do think we’ll continue to see impact this year, and it will have a tail into next year,” warned CEO Mary Barra on Wednesday. And Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger similarly predicted last month that things won’t get back to normal for at least a year or two.