Sea Ray to Resume Production at the Sykes Creek plant in Merritt Island, Fla

The guy who closed the plant seems to have moved on to more "taking the costs out of the business through lean manufacturing". Hope a something heavy falls on his head.

http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/2/20891/Motorcycle-Article/MAG-Announces-Andrew-Graves-as-CEO.aspx

You are not a "leader" or visionary if the plant you closed 10 months ago needs to be reopened in that short time.

Sounds like a hatchet guy and that "heavy" thing couldn't happen to a nicer guy, good riddance...

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Its the same everywhere, arrive in a blare of trumpets, sack a few people, close some plants get a huge bonus and move on before everyone realises that they didnt really know what they were doing.....!
 
I would be interested to know what it likes in the USA.

Here 65% of people are employed through Small, Medium Businesses.

Yet, all the media coverage and thus government support goes to big businesses. Those business that pay multi million dollar salaries to executives. Execs that come in, screw the business up and then get a multi million dollar payout to leave early.

First sign of a slowdown, big business start reducing head counts, then when it starts to pick up, they have lost all their experiences staff, so quality and customer service is the first thing that suffers.

Those of us in small business do everything we can to keep our staff employed, generally hurting our own pocket, with no support from the government or backing from the media.

Sorry, it's my high horse.


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I would be interested to know what it likes in the USA.

Here 65% of people are employed through Small, Medium Businesses.

Yet, all the media coverage and thus government support goes to big businesses. Those business that pay multi million dollar salaries to executives. Execs that come in, screw the business up and then get a multi million dollar payout to leave early.

First sign of a slowdown, big business start reducing head counts, then when it starts to pick up, they have lost all their experiences staff, so quality and customer service is the first thing that suffers.

Those of us in small business do everything we can to keep our staff employed, generally hurting our own pocket, with no support from the government or backing from the media.

Sorry, it's my high horse.


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Much the same here. These big exec salaries and bonuses, sometimes at the expense of many workers, are paid to many who just screw up the business, before they move off to do the same at another company make me sick.


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