Fingolfin269
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Originally posted by: boomerang
I have to disagree with that. They're just attempting to do the same thing the domestics have done and want to further encourage. Getting rid of the high priced help allows you to hire low priced help. Production is in the toilet, a perfect time to train a new workforce. Which, if you're here very much, the majority feel will take all of ten minutes. Anyone can put in a bolt - right? :roll:Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Originally posted by: Ktulu
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Offering a buyout to 18K doesn't mean they want to cut 18K workers.
Please, tell us what it means then.
Without going into details... they have a set number in mind that they hope will take it, maybe a few thousand, but if all 18K took it they would be screwed.
I think when a major corporation puts out a number like that, they are fully prepared for that number to go. They understand as well if not more than the next person, that it's not going to happen, but if it does, that's all the better.
Putting out a number of 18,000 is not going to make 2,000 fence sitters decide to go. If they say 18,000 they're prepared and hoping for that number.
Trust me, from industry experience on this one... they do NOT want all 18K to go. They expect a certain number to go based on trends they have from surveys and other methods and will come up with a buyout package suitable enough to hit that number plus or minus some certain amount.