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Re: GM to buy Chrysler????????
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Posted by j cook/iowa on February 15, 2007 at 15:55:45 from (12.210.213.89):
In Reply to: Re: GM to buy Chrysler???????? posted by thejdman01 on February 15, 2007 at 11:51:05:
There is absolutely no way that TOYOTA could do anything more to straighten out Chrysler than DaimlerBenz could. The problem is that the Unions WON, for too long, and got too much, also for too long. Additionally, those Union workers have adopted too many bad habits, chiefly involving not working very hard, not caring about the quality of their work and they have little pride and no company loyalty. loyalty towards the employer in their case is nearly exclusively loyalty to their union. I drive Toyota. I will NEVER drive FORD, GM or Chrysler. I simply HAVE to get VALUE for the Automotive dollars I spend---those dollars are too hard to come by for me to really want to squander them foolishly by purchasing over priced, low quality junk.
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