Genie lay-offs and others....
2 area manufacturers will cut hundreds of jobs
Genie Industries Inc.'s parent, Terex Corp., laid off 120 full-time workers and an undisclosed number of temporary workers in its aerial work platforms segment. Redmond-based Genie, which makes lifts, booms and light towers, makes up the majority of that division, but the company didn't disclose how many of the layoffs were there or at its manufacturing plant in Moses Lake.
Those layoffs occurred this week.
"Our business is a cyclical one," said Genie spokeswoman Melinda Zimmerman-Smith. "We're responding to the industries we serve, particularly construction," which has been hit by rising fuel and raw-material costs.
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Genie Plant Layoffs Employees In Redmond Nelson was a nice guy, and he knew Genie inside and out. I guess when you've been there so long, your salary gets big enough to put a big target on your back. Sad.
Additional coverage:
Seattle Times: Genie Industries cuts nearly 500 jobs
Seattle P-I: 375 lose jobs at Genie in Redmond
A comment I left back in January before leaving:
More layoffs at Genie Industries By my count, layoffs at Genie Redmond are up to 675 people in seven months, plus "an undisclosed number of temporary workers." Yikes. I seem to recall that total employment at Genie there in Redmond was somewhere in the ballpark of 3,000 before the cuts. If my memory serves me correctly, that means their cuts are over 20% so far.
More and more I'm glad I got out of there when I did. Doesn't sound like a terribly fun environment to be working in, for those still working there.
KOMO News: Genie announces more layoffs
Genie lays off 400 employees I'm pretty sure when I was there in 2006-2008 there were close to 3,000 people at Genie Redmond.
With Boeing currently in contraction as well, I'm not sure where all the manufacturing jobs would go.
Also, I started SB before I started at Genie, so I don't think there's likely to be much correlation there
Like what, panhandling?
Or you could just teach your kids good personal finance skills, like always having 3-6 months in living expenses on hand, don't go into debt so you can cut back on expenses when times are hard, always make more than you earn, etc. and he/she will be able to ride out recessions like this and be able to do whatever career he/she wants.
;^)
Seriously though, great points. I was essentially "jobless" by choice for most of 2008, having left my job at Genie voluntarily in January '08, and not picking up the "part time" job I'm at now until January '09. This site was making some money, but nowhere near what I got from the "stable" job at Genie.
The only reason I was able to do that was because of the financial discipline instilled in me by my parents. I graduated college with close to $40,000 in school debt, paid it all off in just over three years, bought two (used) vehicles with cash, got to zero debt, built up a nice buffer of cash savings, and avoided letting my spend inflate with my earnings. Even if I had stayed at Genie and gotten cut, I would have easily landed on my feet.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/l ... ts26m.html
Better this than becoming loan mod sharks.