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Old 15-06-2012, 12:39 AM   #61
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Default Re: Everything is not all doom and gloom

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We all need to take a step back and stop seeing setbacks as some sort of devious plan.
If Ford and FPV are not that concerned about their situation, then neither should any of us.
Ford and FPV have plans in place and after all, it's their money to spend how they see fit.
Wet blanket time. Ford and FPV wouldn't exactly let us know they were in the poop would they. And if things were great, they wouldn't hesitate to let us know.
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Old 28-12-2012, 11:55 AM   #62
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Hi all, just a bit of an update.
Since I originally posted here, we have been through, as you know, another round of downbalancing. We lost a varied selection of people. From the faces we thought might go, to the ones we would never have guessed. A time of rebuilding followed and now we get a chance to relax over our christmas break.
Some of us are returning to work earlier than usual in 2013, as new tasks are there to be tackled.
I for one look forward to returning to work, as 2013, although very challanging, looks set to be very exciting.
There may be less of us in the factories in 2013. But let me assure you, they will not be any less busy.
Fingers crossed there may be even a few surprises.
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Old 28-12-2012, 11:59 AM   #63
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excellent.
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