picard102
Senior Member
Big misstep. Hope there is an appeal.
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Oh yeah I've heard of this too from a friend in the same boat. Their employer decided at the re-shutdown in January to renovate the office, thinking it would take a month or so, but it was only after the contractors gutted the office did they find out about all the supply chain issues to get the new stuff they already bought and paid for to redo the office. My friend said management recently made a coment that they may have to go back return to the office with a "bring your own chair" situation, and didn't know for sure if that was a joke or not!My wife and I have not heard of RTO from either of our companies. My company's office reno should be done by now, and I expect next week's (monthly scheduled) all-staff will touch upon RTO. Last month they said the reno was going well, but furniture delivery was delayed.
really,which automotive brand ?I was in at a car dealership today and one of the sales guys said they were told today they can't order 2022 models after this Thursday, and 2023 ordering won't start until about August.
That may not be production/supply chain issues though, but rather overstock.I was in at a car dealership today and one of the sales guys said they were told today they can't order 2022 models after this Thursday, and 2023 ordering won't start until about August.
Supply chain and production issues still loom. We had thoughts of getting a room renovated a year or so ago but simply gave up. We weren't willing to pay upfront and stockpile material just so we were guaranteed it would be around, or having a room half torn apart only to find out something was no longer available. I've been waiting several months for pieces for a drill press jig and finally settled for something kinda-sorta close off the Internet just to get it done.
I was in at a car dealership today and one of the sales guys said they were told today they can't order 2022 models after this Thursday, and 2023 ordering won't start until about August.
Hyundai.really,which automotive brand ?
If you wander around probably any car dealership lot, you will see that overstock isn't the issue. I don't know about current North American auto manufacturing, but the imports have all of their inventory in the hands of their dealerships. The days of a large parking lot somewhere storing hundreds of vehicles is long gone, unless they are in transit. The manufacturers want them off their books. There is a Toyota dealer not far from here that has a big sign in the window saying 'yes, we are open', in spite of the fact that, the last time I went by, there was absolutely nothing in the showroom and maybe three or four vehicles in the lot.That may not be production/supply chain issues though, but rather overstock.
Manufacturers may have taken the fall 2021 rise (after a huge decline) in car sales as a return to normal.
I wonder why? I suppose they want evidence that certain ethnicities are more or less likely to get tested or to test negative or positive? If I had to explain my ethnicity I'd say I'm English, but I think in the USA and UK testing offices what they really want is skin colour.In the US, they also ask about ethnicity when making a testing appointment.