26 September 2007
GE Transportation Systems is Testing Ground for Executives
It appears that GE wants to give their executives a bit of hands on experience with manufacturing, so they send them to GE Transportation Systems in Erie, Pa.
I find it interesting because I worked there for two years. It was interesting work, I got paid to watch them smack two locomotives together at about 3 mph (Uncle Fester, eat your heart out), but Erie sucks wet farts from dead pigeons.
When I was there, Jack Welch was doing his level best to kill the place, because he personally hated the local head of the union, Jimmy Nelson, and now it's the hot place for corporate climbers.
Then again, Bob Nardelli, of Home Depot infamy was head of GETS for a while.
I was lead engineer on the blower cab for the AC6000, among other things.
I find it interesting because I worked there for two years. It was interesting work, I got paid to watch them smack two locomotives together at about 3 mph (Uncle Fester, eat your heart out), but Erie sucks wet farts from dead pigeons.
When I was there, Jack Welch was doing his level best to kill the place, because he personally hated the local head of the union, Jimmy Nelson, and now it's the hot place for corporate climbers.
Then again, Bob Nardelli, of Home Depot infamy was head of GETS for a while.
I was lead engineer on the blower cab for the AC6000, among other things.
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