What Does Everyone Do For a Living??
#341
Honda, WHAT.....COME BACK TO THE LIGHT, COME TOWARDS THE LIGHT
#342
I ain't driving one! Just puttin'em together lol. I don't even think I'm doing that. Its a side plant and the description was Installing/removing trunk lids, hoods, and doors panels. I really don't know what to expect cuz its not actually honda its Voith Turbo.
Besides, Chris is trying too lol
Besides, Chris is trying too lol
#343
well.............as long as its not actually honda and you make sure they get enough recalls to put them under, before you do that u secretly make a deal with gm to take them down from the inside where they least expect it!!!!
#344
besides, most of my wife's family have worked there since they came to Alliston. don't really wanna work with my wife's family............j/k. they pay pretty good, and it beats taking poggy.
i'm still waiting to hear back about work in plant 1 or 2 Brad.
#346
I had interview 1 of 5 for plant 1 in September. Went good I thought but I got a letter the next week about looking for something different. I mean the work is DEFINITELY monotonous but as Chris said, Its better than Poggy.
#348
don't get me wrong Jon, i'm not a fan of Hondas. but you've got to respect anyone who makes a durable & quality product.
and i too luv my Chevy's GM's & Dodges.
just don't ask me to say the F-word. i'm trying to cut back on my cursing!
and i too luv my Chevy's GM's & Dodges.
just don't ask me to say the F-word. i'm trying to cut back on my cursing!
#349
i've been building/fixing Hondas for YEARS. i love them. super easy to work on, very simple to understand, and i can have a used part in 5mins by calling nearly anyone i know that owns one. LOL.
i paid $1,000 for a 1995 civic. i swapped the engine right away to one that was known to be in good shape. that cost me.. oh.. $250 for the engine, i believe. regular oil changes, etc.. and it's been running great since. i haven't put another dime into it other than fluids and filters.
can't beat that, IMO. did i mention 39mpg?
i paid $1,000 for a 1995 civic. i swapped the engine right away to one that was known to be in good shape. that cost me.. oh.. $250 for the engine, i believe. regular oil changes, etc.. and it's been running great since. i haven't put another dime into it other than fluids and filters.
can't beat that, IMO. did i mention 39mpg?