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Old 08-10-2016, 08:33 AM   #1
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...In his Hilux.

http://www.smh.com.au/business/workp...07-grx73y.html

And look at the rest of the imported cars leaving the site, driven by (mostly) sad Ford workers who now have no job.
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Old 08-10-2016, 08:49 AM   #2
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Even the wife commented on that last night (& she's not a car nut).
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G'day...Maybe his pride and joy was at home ? What ***** me about this report is Greg Hunt...I hate that git. with a passion... He's going to the United States (he reckons) to tell Ford and GM bosses that we're here for the long haul in automotive industry...Yeah Right Hunt....
**** weak , typical pollie rhetoric...Too bad the pollies of all persuasions conveniently forget that when they sign us up to FTA's that help crucify manufacturing in this country and John Button..I hope he rots in hell...The Button Car Plan...GEEZ...Should have been the Button Non Australian Car Plan....They stuffed us ... Cheers Rod..
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I can fully understand someone who works on fords day in and day out not wanting to drive one.

Like working in a chocolate factory, you get sick of chocolate fast.
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I can fully understand someone who works on fords day in and day out not wanting to drive one.

Like working in a chocolate factory, you get sick of chocolate fast.
Well its more like walking out of an Australian chocolate factory eating a Japanese chocolate bar and crying "why didn't people buy my chocolate?"
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Old 08-10-2016, 10:07 AM   #6
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Probably bought it second hand to go bush bashing, couriers were crap, missus probably drives the ford
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G'day...Maybe his pride and joy was at home ? What ***** me about this report is Greg Hunt...I hate that git. with a passion... He's going to the United States (he reckons) to tell Ford and GM bosses that we're here for the long haul in automotive industry...Yeah Right Hunt....
**** weak , typical pollie rhetoric...Too bad the pollies of all persuasions conveniently forget that when they sign us up to FTA's that help crucify manufacturing in this country and John Button..I hope he rots in hell...The Button Car Plan...GEEZ...Should have been the Button Non Australian Car Plan....They stuffed us ... Cheers Rod..
I don't believe it was Button's plan, but he was given his orders to carry out a plan, he was one of the brightest people in his government and carried out the task given to him by the powers of our government and what they were forced to do by the world powers plans.

The Australian voting people did or don't not have the right to do things like they once could, we are a socialist dominated country now and national interest or conservative values are frowned on and irrelevant to a socialist values.
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G'day...Maybe his pride and joy was at home ? What ***** me about this report is Greg Hunt...I hate that git. with a passion... He's going to the United States (he reckons) to tell Ford and GM bosses that we're here for the long haul in automotive industry...Yeah Right Hunt....
**** weak , typical pollie rhetoric...Too bad the pollies of all persuasions conveniently forget that when they sign us up to FTA's that help crucify manufacturing in this country and John Button..I hope he rots in hell...The Button Car Plan...GEEZ...Should have been the Button Non Australian Car Plan....They stuffed us ... Cheers Rod..
Roddy it's now up to us. Whether you are 50 or 15. Whether you make staplers or picket fences or automobiles... make it well and make sure YOU own the company and YOU are in charge of the decision to make things here. We cannot rely on pollies or multinational companies if we want to value add in Australia.

(& yes that's the John Button Industry Elimination Plan IIRC)
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I can fully understand someone who works on fords day in and day out not wanting to drive one.

Like working in a chocolate factory, you get sick of chocolate fast.
Actually, the wife of Mr Henry Ford Himself refused to drive a Ford Vehicle. Interesting trivia.
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Actually, the wife of Mr Henry Ford Himself refused to drive a Ford Vehicle. Interesting trivia.
I believe she drove an electric car because she couldn't crank start a petrol car, and Ford didn't make electric cars then. Not so much a refusal, but an inability.
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Bit sad to see so many non Fords being driven out the gate on the last day.The Aust Governments should take a bit more responsibility because successive govts were to gutles to impose tariffs to protect our own industries.I remember back in the 1980s when Nissan were exporting to NZ the govt there,without a car industry to protect,still hit them with a huge duty rate.Then the powers that be let miners sell off huge quantities of our resources to China so we could buy it all back as finished product.Now China has enough steel to last for years so now our mining industries are falling over because there isn't a market.If greed had not been a factor the supply would have been rationed to enable continuity of supply way into the future.
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Interesting about the hilux..... but it can be said, in his defence, that until recent years, Ford didn't offer a superior alternative.

Like most car-makers, Ford employees had access to discount rates to purchase Ford vehicles for themselves - and at one point this also extended to Mazdas as well, thanks to the relationship the 2 companies held.

I was amazed at not only how many imported Fords were in the employee parking lots, but also how many Mazdas there were - at several Ford locations in 2009-2012 when I spent time down there. I spoke to a few owners who told me they basically couldn't care less if it was a local or imported vehicle, nor was the brand important. Whatever happened to supporting your employer?
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Nothing wrong for Ford employees driving different brand cars, not all of them are car enthusiasts, it's just a job to put food on their tables.
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Really?
Automotive industry is an interesting one, used to work for a second tier automotive manufacturer who specialised in emergency vehicles.

Plenty of my fellow workmates were English second language and could barely manage a conversation in English or illiterate, one couldn't read or write but he was fantastic with his hands and his quality of work was amazing.

Its more common than you think in the auto industry, plenty of talented dudes who are now going to be well behind the 8 ball due to things like this.
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Can they even afford a new car? If they have used cars then it doesn't really matter what they drive
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Interesting about the hilux..... but it can be said, in his defence, that until recent years, Ford didn't offer a superior alternative.

Like most car-makers, Ford employees had access to discount rates to purchase Ford vehicles for themselves - and at one point this also extended to Mazdas as well, thanks to the relationship the 2 companies held.

I was amazed at not only how many imported Fords were in the employee parking lots, but also how many Mazdas there were - at several Ford locations in 2009-2012 when I spent time down there. I spoke to a few owners who told me they basically couldn't care less if it was a local or imported vehicle, nor was the brand important. Whatever happened to supporting your employer?
Maybe they just all keep their nice Fords at home during the week and drive the rubbish to work.
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...In his Hilux.

And look at the rest of the imported cars leaving the site, driven by (mostly) sad Ford workers who now have no job.
It was the first thing I noticed when I watched the news story last night, and thought it was a bit poor to be honest.

If the workers can't even support their own vehicles which they get to buy at discount rates why should anyone else I guess.

They did not stop making these cars because they were money makers for the company, even big fleets like the police, telstra, councils etc turned to Corollas, Hyndais and the like over Falcons.

I still like driving my Falcons, and probably will till the day I die, but many many others obviously don't.
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Bloke probably drives a hilux simply because he likes that car. Plus he also looks like the bloke who probably likes going camping, offroading etc. Just because you work there doesn't mean you have to drive that car there. You can like driving a different car and like building a car, if you dont want to own a ford in this case then so be it. He's obviously devastated because he loves his job and the people he works with, getting told to never come back to a job you love would break your heart.
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I never drive my good car to a carpark,take the poxy/dented and scratched one.
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That guy who was talking about his pay-out wasn't crying. He would have flew out of there at a million miles an hour - straight to the local.
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That guy who was talking about his pay-out wasn't crying. He would have flew out of there at a million miles an hour - straight to the local.
I think in paper his around 62 and got paid 250,000, said was like winning the lottery so he obviously would be retiring and good on him, I'm sure everyone else would of liked to have been in his circumstance being at a age when you can retire with a nice payout.
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The bloke is out of a job and drives a car that you dont agree with.

Seriously. Is this the best we can do.
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The bloke is out of a job and drives a car that you dont agree with.
Because this is the exact reason why he is out of a job as no one, not even the employees supported the local product.

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It's one bloke out of thousands FFS.
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Because this is the exact reason why he is out of a job as no one, not even the employees supported the local product.

This probably sums it up the best:
I'm guessing that you own a NEW Ford...... to support a local product ?
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I'm guessing that you own a NEW Ford...... to support a local product ?
I have bought several new Fords over the years including a brand new 70K GT, and have driven Falcons continuously since 1986, so yes I do support the make I drive, to the tune of currently owning 7 Falcons.

But you are confusing relevance.

Read and understand the below quote it's really self explanatory, if the workers don't support their own product why should anyone else, no good crying when you industry goes down the gurgler and you as the employee of said industry were part of this process.

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You must have missed the news coverage, hardly a Falcon in sight.
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