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Mate. This blokes a **** . Went on his youtube channel. According to the **** every **** is closing down . Every **** is fucked. Reading his opinions we will all be knocking about to lidl and aldi on f***ing bicycles 🚲 and scooters . Bet the pessimistic ***** a reeeet laugh on a neet out!! He's a twat !!
It’s called clickbait for likes mate. Don’t worry about it. Nissan has a shelf life prob will close at some point. The shipyards did. But it won’t be him who knows when
 
It’s called clickbait for likes mate. Don’t worry about it. Nissan has a shelf life prob will close at some point. The shipyards did. But it won’t be him who knows when
Been told there's more overtime on than santa on Xmas eve in January. So fingers crossed the tide is turning. And company on comeback which is great. And positive news before Xmas break for staff and families
 
Been told there's more overtime on than santa on Xmas eve in January. So fingers crossed the tide is turning. And company on comeback which is great. And positive news before Xmas break for staff and families
I don’t work there and personally couldn’t as I’ve never been in factory work but I get how it’s important to the people that do for obvious reasons. Good luck to all employed there. It’ll be on a stick wicket for a While imo and a bit overtime might just be papering over the cracks. I think this generation will be fine but I’d suggest anyone looking at Nissan for a job in future maybe start learning to juggle or busk
 
I don’t work there and personally couldn’t as I’ve never been in factory work but I get how it’s important to the people that do for obvious reasons. Good luck to all employed there. It’ll be on a stick wicket for a While imo and a bit overtime might just be papering over the cracks. I think this generation will be fine but I’d suggest anyone looking at Nissan for a job in future maybe start learning to juggle or busk
Juggling np . Busking not x factor material unfortunately mate 👍
 
I meant for the future I think people there will see there days out and come out in a micra casket. With Nissan logo flowers on top. Next generation look at other options in my opinion
Everyone said the same in the 80's when I 1st joined, it would be gone in a couple of years...

And even though they faced at least half a dozen "shocks" over the next 35 years they always managed to find a way and get through them...

Now I admit this EV b******* is potentially the biggest challenge they have faced for a while,

But my money is on NMUK utilising every tool learnt and stored in its Genba Kanri / Kaizen locker to somehow come through this testing time and still succeed... 🤔

Howay the lads (and lasses) as they used to say when I worked there...👍
 
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Everyone said the same in the 80's when I 1st joined, it would be gone in a couple of years...

And even though they faced at least half a dozen "shocks" over the next 35 years they always managed to find a way and get through them...

Now I admit this EV b******* is potentially the biggest challenge they have faced for a while,

But my money is on NMUK utilising every tool learnt and stored in its Genba Kanri / Kaizen locker to somehow come through this testing time and still succeed... 🤔

Howay the lads (and lasses) as they used to say when I worked there...👍
I don’t disagree but I certainly won’t be encouraging my son to take up a career in The car making industry. My point wasn’t about the now or even the next few years it was more related to the decades to come. I’m sure no one thought the ship industry would die when it was busy and all good, it’s a guaranteed wage for many which I get but for me it’s not a true career. Many start believing it’s a stop gap and end up there for 30 years blink and can’t do anything else. Not for me or my children but I get why many end up trapped in there.
 
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I don’t disagree but I certainly won’t be encouraging my son to take up a career in The car making industry. My point wasn’t about the now or even the next few years it was more related to the decades to come. I’m sure no one thought the ship industry would die when it was busy and all good, it’s a guaranteed wage for many which I get but for me it’s not a true career. Many start believing it’s a stop gap and end up there for 30 years blink and can’t do anything else. Not for me or my children but I get why many end up trapped in there.
You sound like you look down your nose at people who do work there
 
Now I admit this EV b******* is potentially the biggest challenge they have faced for a while
They aren't currently producing EV's in sunderland or in many of their other factories.What are they currently offering to rival MG,BYD,Tesla etc or even EV corsa's,Astra's,mokka's,Citroen C3/C4 Ami, Renaults,Dacia spring,BMW id's ?
 
You sound like you look down your nose at people who do work there
Not at all just don’t think it’s a great place to work. Heard many a horror story including my uncle who absolutely hates it. Just think it’s a factory and factory work isn’t geared towards a career which is why they have a high turnover of staff.
 
I meant for the future I think people there will see there days out and come out in a micra casket. With Nissan logo flowers on top. Next generation look at other options in my opinion
The film studio is going to employ a lot so hopefully that is a success.
They aren't currently producing EV's in sunderland or in many of their other factories.What are they currently offering to rival MG,BYD,Tesla etc or even EV corsa's,Astra's,mokka's,Citroen C3/C4 Ami, Renaults,Dacia spring,BMW id's ?
Aye, part of the problem for Nissan Sunderland is they are a generation behind in having fully electric versions of the Juke and Quasqai alongside the ice versions.
 
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Not at all just don’t think it’s a great place to work. Heard many a horror story including my uncle who absolutely hates it. Just think it’s a factory and factory work isn’t geared towards a career which is why they have a high turnover of staff.

People who join should know what they’re signing up for and it not being an easy job. If you take the job and the whinge about how much hard work it is - you’ve got nobody to blame but yourself.
 
Many start believing it’s a stop gap and end up there for 30 years blink and can’t do anything else. Not for me or my children but I get why many end up trapped in there.

Can say that about loads of jobs, tbh. Worked in offices thinking that's where you work up the ranks. You just get stuck at low level unless you're willing to do night classes on top of 40hr weeks, or you've got a lot of front (I'm quiet and shy) or are great at brown-nosing.

If I was a teenager again, I'd learn a trade in what everyone always needs (electrics, plumbing, roofing). Those were the type of places where the lads were a bit intimidating for a geeky lad like me, so I avoided them. Shame.
 
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Not at all just don’t think it’s a great place to work. Heard many a horror story including my uncle who absolutely hates it. Just think it’s a factory and factory work isn’t geared towards a career which is why they have a high turnover of staff.
It can offer an excellent career and wage if you’re prepared to graft. Most people who slag it are wasters who don’t want or aren’t capable of progressing when there are loads of opportunities to do just that.
 
It can offer an excellent career and wage if you’re prepared to graft. Most people who slag it are wasters who don’t want or aren’t capable of progressing when there are loads of opportunities to do just that.
Don’t agree with that. If you go in on the line, say trim and chassis, its likely you’re on there for years. A few may progress to team leader/manager/project work when they are knackered but how many opportunities are there for that in comparison to the number of staff needed on the line.
For most it’s a job not a career path. Doesn’t mean they aren’t grafters or wasters. Plenty of people leave and go on to better opportunities
 
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Don’t agree with that. If you go in on the line, say trim and chassis, its likely you’re on there for years. A few may progress to team leader/manager/project work when they are knackered but how many opportunities are there for that in comparison to the number of staff needed on the line.
For most it’s a job not a career path. Doesn’t mean they aren’t grafters or wasters. Plenty of people leave and go on to better opportunities
This ! In my opinion. It offers a reasonable wage as long as you do masses of overtime that’s about it. The odd one may work up but many won’t is my point
 
Don’t agree with that. If you go in on the line, say trim and chassis, its likely you’re on there for years. A few may progress to team leader/manager/project work when they are knackered but how many opportunities are there for that in comparison to the number of staff needed on the line.
For most it’s a job not a career path. Doesn’t mean they aren’t grafters or wasters. Plenty of people leave and go on to better opportunities

There’s nothing stopping people applying for other roles not on line. People just get comfortable but then complain that they’re stuck and the job is bad. Guilty of it myself.
 
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