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Old 17-02-2020, 05:50 PM   #31
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Default Re: Ford shakes up management after bruising year

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the very criticisms you point at current management may see you get sidelined or cut in favour of someone more diverse?
don't worry. I plateaued a long time ago.

and in truth after the upsets of the last 12 months I think everyone left standing in Ford Oz finally realises that we are all just numbers to American bean counters.
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Old 17-02-2020, 08:46 PM   #32
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FWIW graduating in the early 1990s was an absolute disaster, jobs and career wise, and if it taught me one thing it was to create as much self reliance as possible. Supposedly the worst time for work since the Great Depression. I was lucky enough to develop, eventually, by the mid 2000s, a good career path (in a field I was not trained for, but so many of our mates graduating did not work in their field of study) and the WA minerals boom elevated many of us into big hours/big money made. Later, I got sick and couldn't continue - but I'd been very frugal (caused in part by the zeitgeist graduated into) and done OK, so could continue on in my current path. Maybe it will be maverick Aussie engineers that launch the local, locally owned, electric "Holden" of the future - and give the big corporates and all their PC HR bullsHt a bit of a fright. The Carbon Revolution guys have blazed a great path (co-invested with the Uni so yes I think they had a bit of help on top of their great methods and ideas)

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What did the Economics graduate say to the Arts graduate?
"Fill 'er up."
What did the Law graduate say to the Economics graduate?
"Big Mac please."
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