Not going to go very well
You get what you pay for............no more, no less....................
Engineering education by rote memory.
These companies want people to believe they can’t find qualified Americans to fill the jobs, but the real reason they hire overseas is the lower cost.
Note to self: Never buy a Stellantis!
I hate unions.
Please interview each of the 400.
If they refuse to talk they’re a Democrat.
If they make up some nonsense they’re a Democrat.
Why? Because not one of them is willing to admit how effin’ dumb they are for voting Biden and the Left
IBM did the same thing in Dec.
They called yesterday to see if I would come back.
Nope.
Quality control will be an issue.
Good luck with that.
Stellantis jut following the national trend Biden set up.
What hush money?????????????????????????????????????????
I spent 20 years as an engineer and I know this, you get what you pay for.
It takes time to develop an experienced engineer.
The real world is way more complex than school was.
You need mentors and collaboration.
well, the USA will be a third world country country soon enough with wages to match, so the jobs will flow back. /S
Well, that can’t hurt their quality much, since they’re at the bottom now.
Stellantis is Fiat. No committment to the US. But then Ford and GM don’t have any either.
Stellantis sounds like the name of a medication - “Ask your doctor or pharmacist if Stellantis is right for you.”
Boeing?
Globohomo Inc proceeds apace
There are indeed some very fine engineers in foreign countries. A few countries have earned excellent reputations for their record of technological and scientific achievements (Germany, Japan, Israel, some good engineers also in UK, Russia, both Chinas, and more...)
However, hiring engineers in some of the countries this post-Chrysler Corporation is doing it......does NOT give me much confidence in their products. With the very greatest of respect, some of these countries just haven’t had a tradition or history of technological endeavors.
Add to that, their ridiculous decision a couple of days ago to go “all in” on EV’s. Amazing.
At least they had the common sense to pick a new name instead of Chrysler.