boeing flying high in the face of budget cuts

by jobhuntguru 6. January 2012 14:27 Jobs |
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The Feds move towards more efficient defense operations means someone isn't going to get paid. Despite the stiff defense budget cuts Boeing is still flying high. Still innovating. Still visionary. And still hiring. At least shuffling people around to make sure people keep their jobs. Boeing's superior position in aviation has earned them the reputation among everyday American flyers, "If it ain't Boeing, I ain't going." That's a great reputation indeed but it doesn't stop there. Boeing, up until Obama's announcement, just the other day, produced B-52 bombers and tanks out of plant in Wichita. Now, wave bye bye to that plant. It is no more.

Like most companies, Boeing could have used the Defense Department's budget cuts as an excuse to get rid of jobs and sweeten the pot for the big bosses. Nope, not Boeing. Instead, Boeing decided to move some people around from the Wichita, KS plant to the Oklahoma City, OK location. On top of many workers keeping their jobs, the move to Oklahoma City will undoubtedly be a huge boost to the local economy there. Soon to be, Oklahoma City residents, employed by Boeing, have been spotted talking to realtors for new home purchases.

For those of you that don't know, this kind of cash influx typically has a trickle-down effect, in that additional service jobs are created. Think about it, the house sitter, dog sitter, landscaping and gardening, house cleaning, HVAC service, and so and so on. Moreover, young workers can fill some of these offspring jobs, which is a good thing considering young workers (under the age 30) are the hardest hit by the current economic situation. So needless to say young workers and the local Oklahoma City community altogether is glad to know Boeing is still flying high even in the face of Defense budget cuts. Bravo. Bravo. Well done Boeing. Cool

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