One of Lynn's major employers is GE (acronym is legal name now, I think; it was General Electric). If I remember correct, GE in Lynn is still part of the aircraft engines group.
Former GE CEO Jack Welch should be a poster boy for all that went wrong in industrial America, starting from the '80s. He unloaded a lot of successful GE divisi…
One of Lynn's major employers is GE (acronym is legal name now, I think; it was General Electric). If I remember correct, GE in Lynn is still part of the aircraft engines group.
Former GE CEO Jack Welch should be a poster boy for all that went wrong in industrial America, starting from the '80s. He unloaded a lot of successful GE divisions which had both successful engineering design and architecture teams and successful factory floors.
I recently listened to the audiobook version of "Have Spacesuit, Will Travel" by Robert Heinlein (highly recommended). Consider that the book was first published in 1958, so General Electric was mentioned as one of the best suppliers for engineering parts. Contrast to the present, and what does GE supply? The best quality financial derivatives?
One of Lynn's major employers is GE (acronym is legal name now, I think; it was General Electric). If I remember correct, GE in Lynn is still part of the aircraft engines group.
Former GE CEO Jack Welch should be a poster boy for all that went wrong in industrial America, starting from the '80s. He unloaded a lot of successful GE divisions which had both successful engineering design and architecture teams and successful factory floors.
I recently listened to the audiobook version of "Have Spacesuit, Will Travel" by Robert Heinlein (highly recommended). Consider that the book was first published in 1958, so General Electric was mentioned as one of the best suppliers for engineering parts. Contrast to the present, and what does GE supply? The best quality financial derivatives?