Bet you didn't know that a supervisor in the purchasing dept. at GM Arlington and a sales supervisor at my company made up fake service tickets for the plant and took the money at GM's expense. They "laundered" over $200,000 and split it between them. Neither was fired, only moved to different positions were "they couldn't touch money". Sounds like a good deal for the government to payoff some of that corrupt debt and whatever other mismanagement. I have worked many hours at the GM Arlington plant and many other union employed facilities and the only one that stood out as a well oiled machine was the Peterbilt plant in Denton, Texas. Sure there are employees that did work at the other places but let's just say that the majority did not. Just my observations after working 10 years at my company and seeing the behind the scenes of other facilities. Trust me, my company is very, very poorly managed too, anyone remember Dennis Kozlowski? That's the company I work for.

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