Re: Hiring engineers for hybrid projects
Considering that Ford finished up 2006 being $12 billion in the red, I hope the engineers are smart enough to ask for Direct Deposit, since I wouldn't trust a paper paycheck from Ford at this point.
As I eluded to on C-MPG, I think it's probably too late for Ford anyway.GM and Toyota will have already retained the cream of the crop as far as engineering goes. Ford basically blew it badly four years ago when they opted for short-term profits (guzzlers) instead of following through on their quarter-million -vehicle hybrid promise. They also don't seem to grasp that firing one high-level exec is equivalent monetarily to firing several thousand line workers. The difference, of course, is that a factory worker produces, wheras executives are bloated parasites.
I'd like to see Ford suceed, but what kind of hybrid can they really develop at this point? Toyota has HSD patented, Honda has IMA, and GM has BAS and 2Mode. How many other ways can a hybrid drivetrain be designed? I think they just waited too long. If Ford is still around in 2010 I will be amazed.
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