Boeing Picks South Carolina For 2nd 787 Line
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Boeing Picks South Carolina For 2nd 787 Line
Boeing says it will open a second assembly line for its 787 jetliner in South Carolina, expanding beyond its longtime manufacturing base in Washington state.
Reporter: Associated Press
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Posted by: Mark Location: Wichita on Oct 30, 2009 at 09:33 AM

I am sure Anonymous comes from a very long line of free loading SCABS. Momma = SCAB, Daddy = SCAB, Granny = SCAB, Granddaddy = SCAB, Brother = SCAB, Sister = SCAB, the SCAB family, a family to be very proud of, LOL!!
Posted by: Jim Location: Wichita on Oct 29, 2009 at 11:21 PM

Anonymous, in your dreams SCAB!
Posted by: Alan Location: Wichita on Oct 29, 2009 at 10:23 PM

Anonymous, I am so sorry you are so disillusioned. Maybe you should go back to school and learn how to read, and comprehend what you just read. I never said I needed call back, I celebrate 30 years next year, and will be retiring early myself, but unlike you, I will leave with my dignity, but you being a scab, you would not know anything about dignity. If you hadn't spent so much time under the bosses desk, maybe you would be more aware of what is really going on in the world. What is you scabs do under the bosses desk anyway, I was always curious. Oh, BTW, I have a four year bachelor of science degree, and next year, will be moving to our house three blocks away from Myrtle Beach. See Ya Loser, with a capital L!
Posted by: Anonymous on Oct 29, 2009 at 09:41 PM

Hey Alan, I am still employed and have been for 19 years as a SCAB...lol. Never paid one penny to the union and never been laid off or forced to strike. In fact I havent missed a check in all that time. 19 years of union dues...what does that add up to? Well you wouldnt be able to figure that out with your 8th grade education so I will put it like this. When you are thanking your union for your CALL BACK...I will be planning my early retirement party...
Posted by: Alan Location: Wichita on Oct 29, 2009 at 08:59 PM

Anonymous, I bought a new truck just last year, and the repo man is not after it. Just because you over spent, instead of saving is not the unions fault, it is yours! Oh, when the recession is all over, and the aircraft starts calling back, thank the union, because if there was no union, there would be no call back list, and since you were probably a mediocre employee, you would be left in the streets because the company would have to call you back. You would be where you belong, Burger King, wishing you had that union job back as you are flipping those burgers. Please hold the pickle.
Posted by: Mark Location: Wichita on Oct 29, 2009 at 08:47 PM

Like Alan said, it won't be long, and SC WILL be union. What part of that do you not understand morons?
Posted by: Anon Location: wichita on Oct 29, 2009 at 04:13 PM

In yo face IAM LMAOROF
Posted by: Anonymous on Oct 29, 2009 at 01:24 PM

No SC is not unionized. The longer you keep thinking that the union is working for you instead of against you the longer you will be struggling with your personal finances. Two years ago you bought a new truck. Now you hide it in your back yard so the repo man wont get it. WELL DONE UNION !!!
Posted by: Alan Location: Wichita on Oct 29, 2009 at 01:14 PM

The plant is well on its way to being UNION, you half wit!
Posted by: OLD FLICK Location: Doo-Dah on Oct 29, 2009 at 01:06 PM

Shawn... you goober You believe the falling behind in production was due to a strike ??? The 7-Late-7 is 120 weeks late because of poor management and engineering. Wrong Fastners, boogus rollouts, Failed outsourcing... Get your facts DB !!!
Posted by: Shawn Location: Wichita on Oct 29, 2009 at 11:48 AM

Well no Unions and No strikes no worries about falling behind on production. With the money that SC is giving them and the extras I can't blame them. Hmmm we might have to start thinking about changes around here to stay competitive.
Posted by: Anonymous on Oct 29, 2009 at 11:12 AM

they have money to build a new plant,
Posted by: east side on Oct 29, 2009 at 08:44 AM

im surprised its not going too mexico