Glad to hear intel worked out well for you. Companies change - I worked at HP for many years, and it was different from when the founders where there, vs when they were gone but their handpicked people were there, vs when CEOs like Carly came and started dismantling the company. Companies change over time.I loved my time at Intel. Never had anything like that happen nor did I ever see it and I worked with many of the executive staff.
I can tell by your location that you probably worked in one of Intel's research fabs in Oregon like D1. It's not the same in their production fabs here in Chandler, AZ.I loved my time at Intel. Never had anything like that happen nor did I ever see it and I worked with many of the executive staff.
Glad to hear intel worked out well for you. Companies change - I worked at HP for many years, and it was different from when the founders where there, vs when they were gone but their handpicked people were there, vs when CEOs like Carly came and started dismantling the company. Companies change over time.
All I can tell you is that the story is true and that the VP that was in the story confirmed it for me. (He was a board member at one of my employers.) I’d mention names but that would not be cool.
I actually was based in DuPont, but traveled to most of the campuses at one time or another. I have been on every manufacturing floor in the US at least once. But you are right that I was in the lab most of the time cooking up new stuff and working on demo's as I spent most of my time in front of a camera, at a show presenting or teaching classes.I can tell by your location that you probably worked in one of Intel's research fabs in Oregon like D1. It's not the same in their production fabs here in Chandler, AZ.
I have two of those cordless drills, plus a Metabo corded BEV_1300-2 1/2" drill, all three made in Germany. The quality and ease of use is very high. One nice feature of the corded 1/2" is the ability to preset maximum speeds. Using a 6 position dial plus two speed ranges, you can preset the maximum speed anywhere from 180rpm to 3100rpm. One of the cordless drills has replaced my Bosch drill in the drill/driver set, and the Bosch drill has gone to live in the bedroom.This is the second Metabo drill that I came across that's made in Germany... chargers and batteries are not.. but still a pleasant surprise it's a
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Germans don't really think about the stock price because many industrial tool firms are family owned and private.Unlike us, the Germans think past the next quarter and into the long term. German corporations realize that building things in Germany keeps their people employed and able to buy their ****. They do care about the stock price but not above all other considerations.
While not German, it's similar with Makita. I guess also due to this, the conglomerate owned companies often have the most intense advertisement (Milwaukee...).Germans don't really think about the stock price because many industrial tool firms are family owned and private.
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While not German, it's similar with Makita. I guess also due to this, the conglomerate owned companies often have the most intense advertisement (Milwaukee...).