Honda Moves Unskilled White Collar Workers To The Assembly Line

Honda Moves Unskilled White Collar Workers To The Assembly Line
Assembly line workers at the Honda manufacturing plant in Marysville have some new colleagues: office workers. COVID-related staffing shortages at the plant have caused the company to require some of its white-collar employees to work on the line.

In an email obtained by WOSU, a general manager at the Honda plant in Marysville asks employees in accounting, purchasing, and research and development to work on the factory floor.


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MDarringerMDarringer - 7/31/2020 12:10:54 PM
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This will work wonders for build quality.

It's time to tell the Chicken Little Covidiots to get their asses to work or be fired.


pentupnrgy69pentupnrgy69 - 7/31/2020 5:49:40 PM
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Darringer: per the title "unskilled white collar workers"....maybe you could finally get a job and stop posting your racist trumpbot BS all day.


MDarringerMDarringer - 8/1/2020 10:36:57 AM
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Alert: Someone is off his meds and has switched accounts.


F1_DriverF1_Driver - 7/31/2020 1:27:54 PM
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Who buys Hondas anymore? Quality has slipped, no new innovations, cookie butter vehicles and always playing catchup to the competitors. They're just trying to sell based on past laurels. Good luck with that!


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 7/31/2020 6:42:54 PM
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Clearly you have not driven the current Type R which shames cars twice its price for driving entertainment.


F1_DriverF1_Driver - 8/1/2020 2:22:49 AM
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Why would I drive something that looks like a teenager would come up with?

You want driving entertainment and look classy doing it? Buy a Miata.


MDarringerMDarringer - 8/1/2020 10:38:27 AM
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Be sure to wear your Hawaiian print shirts because that's a part of the Miata's classy style.


F1_DriverF1_Driver - 7/31/2020 1:28:28 PM
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*butter* = cutter


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