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Abbott Again
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cyclintom
2024-11-16 21:17:26 UTC
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I went through the Abbott parking lot yesterday and it was pretty full. I went through it again this morning and it was empty. This suggests to me that they moved production of their blood sugar level detectors into the empty facility next door to the management building and shipping and recieving. Of course Flunky will tell you exactly the opposite since twits work that way. Or maybe I shouldn't use the term "work" since that is foreign to Flunky.
zen cycle
2024-11-17 12:19:37 UTC
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I went through the Abbott parking lot yesterday and it was pretty full. I went through it again this morning and it was empty. This suggests to me that they moved production of their blood sugar level detectors into the empty facility next door to the management building and shipping and recieving. Of course Flunky will tell you exactly the opposite since twits work that way. Or maybe I shouldn't use the term "work" since that is foreign to Flunky.
November 15th was friday, a normal workday, of course it was pretty full.

November 16th is saturday. Of course the parking lot was empty you nitwit.
cyclintom
2024-11-17 15:53:10 UTC
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Post by cyclintom
I went through the Abbott parking lot yesterday and it was pretty full. I went through it again this morning and it was empty. This suggests to me that they moved production of their blood sugar level detectors into the empty facility next door to the management building and shipping and recieving. Of course Flunky will tell you exactly the opposite since twits work that way. Or maybe I shouldn't use the term "work" since that is foreign to Flunky.
November 15th was friday, a normal workday, of course it was pretty full.
November 16th is saturday. Of course the parking lot was empty you nitwit.
Perhaps you can explain why the parking lots BEFORE were completely full 7 days a week and 24 hours a day you incredibly bright individusl? The only thing you use your brain for is how to steal from your emkployer.
Shadow
2024-11-17 16:18:58 UTC
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Perhaps you can explain why the parking lots BEFORE were completely full 7 days a week and 24 hours a day
The economy was finally recovering. It's probably why they
are currently hiring. The current government must be taxing the right
guys.
But don't fret, next year the parking lots will be empty
again. Not many workers can afford to pay 100% TAX, I mean "tariffs",
on a new car.
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cyclintom
2024-11-17 16:36:16 UTC
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Perhaps you can explain why the parking lots BEFORE were completely full 7 days a week and 24 hours a day
The economy was finally recovering. It's probably why they
are currently hiring. The current government must be taxing the right
guys.
But don't fret, next year the parking lots will be empty
again. Not many workers can afford to pay 100% TAX, I mean "tariffs",
on a new car.
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More propaganda? Invention of problems that don't exist is the centerpiece of the Demmocrats. Telling us whst will happen and then not mentioning it when it doesn't is the method of the far crazy left.
Shadow
2024-11-17 17:29:13 UTC
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Perhaps you can explain why the parking lots BEFORE were completely full 7 days a week and 24 hours a day
The economy was finally recovering. It's probably why they
are currently hiring. The current government must be taxing the right
guys.
But don't fret, next year the parking lots will be empty
again. Not many workers can afford to pay 100% TAX, I mean "tariffs",
on a new car.
[]'s
More propaganda? Invention of problems that don't exist is the centerpiece of the Demmocrats.
What's a democrat? A more moderate right winger?

PS Tariffs (increased taxes) were a republican promise. They PROMISED
to INCREASE taxes for the working class. And decrease them for
billionaires.... LOL. Do you think the orange thing was lying, AGAIN?
In the case of taxes, I don't.
Post by cyclintom
Telling us whst will happen and then not mentioning it when it doesn't is the method of the far crazy left.
I'll avoid them. I've always been a center guy myself. You can't trust
radicals.
PS I said you would be paying much higher TAXES (AKA tariffs)next
year. When the time comes, remind me I was wrong.
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AMuzi
2024-11-17 17:55:32 UTC
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Post by cyclintom
Perhaps you can explain why the parking lots BEFORE were completely full 7 days a week and 24 hours a day
The economy was finally recovering. It's probably why they
are currently hiring. The current government must be taxing the right
guys.
But don't fret, next year the parking lots will be empty
again. Not many workers can afford to pay 100% TAX, I mean "tariffs",
on a new car.
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That's unclear at best but it's not Manichean at any rate.

My girlfriend's Totoya is 75% USA made (new ones somewhat
less) which is more than most US brand name autos.
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zen cycle
2024-11-18 10:42:36 UTC
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Post by cyclintom
I went through the Abbott parking lot yesterday and it was pretty full. I went through it again this morning and it was empty. This suggests to me that they moved production of their blood sugar level detectors into the empty facility next door to the management building and shipping and recieving. Of course Flunky will tell you exactly the opposite since twits work that way. Or maybe I shouldn't use the term "work" since that is foreign to Flunky.
November 15th was friday, a normal workday, of course it was pretty full.
November 16th is saturday. Of course the parking lot was empty you nitwit.
Perhaps you can explain why the parking lots BEFORE were completely full 7 days a week and 24 hours a day you incredibly bright individusl?
That's simple, you're lying.
Post by cyclintom
The only thing you use your brain for is how to steal from your emkployer.
Then I must be pretty good at it, since not only have I've been getting
away with it for ten years now, but scored substantial raises and
promotions along the way.
cyclintom
2024-11-18 16:11:11 UTC
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Post by cyclintom
I went through the Abbott parking lot yesterday and it was pretty full. I went through it again this morning and it was empty. This suggests to me that they moved production of their blood sugar level detectors into the empty facility next door to the management building and shipping and recieving. Of course Flunky will tell you exactly the opposite since twits work that way. Or maybe I shouldn't use the term "work" since that is foreign to Flunky.
November 15th was friday, a normal workday, of course it was pretty full.
November 16th is saturday. Of course the parking lot was empty you nitwit.
Perhaps you can explain why the parking lots BEFORE were completely full 7 days a week and 24 hours a day you incredibly bright individusl?
That's simple, you're lying.
Post by cyclintom
The only thing you use your brain for is how to steal from your emkployer.
Then I must be pretty good at it, since not only have I've been getting
away with it for ten years now, but scored substantial raises and
promotions along the way.
You're to cowardly to say that to my face. You're too cowardly to even do your own job because it would require you actually doing something you don't know how to do so instead you take the credit from your underlings who actually know what they're doing. In fact your entire life is based upon fear. When was it that your wife couldn't take any more and divorced you?
Zen Cycle
2024-11-18 19:06:53 UTC
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Post by cyclintom
I went through the Abbott parking lot yesterday and it was pretty full. I went through it again this morning and it was empty. This suggests to me that they moved production of their blood sugar level detectors into the empty facility next door to the management building and shipping and recieving. Of course Flunky will tell you exactly the opposite since twits work that way. Or maybe I shouldn't use the term "work" since that is foreign to Flunky.
November 15th was friday, a normal workday, of course it was pretty full.
November 16th is saturday. Of course the parking lot was empty you nitwit.
Perhaps you can explain why the parking lots BEFORE were completely full 7 days a week and 24 hours a day you incredibly bright individusl?
That's simple, you're lying.
Post by cyclintom
The only thing you use your brain for is how to steal from your emkployer.
Then I must be pretty good at it, since not only have I've been getting
away with it for ten years now, but scored substantial raises and
promotions along the way.
You're to cowardly to say that to my face.
lol. If you ever did have the misfortune to meet me in person, I
wouldn't hesitate to call you a liar.
Post by cyclintom
You're too cowardly to even do your own job because it would require you actually doing something you don't know how to do so instead you take the credit from your underlings who actually know what they're doing.
That would be _exceptionally_ difficult since there aren't any
"underlings" that do what I do.
Post by cyclintom
In fact your entire life is based upon fear.
It is? OF what? Seems to me you're the one ranting about conspiracies
and personal slights against you all the time.
Post by cyclintom
When was it that your wife couldn't take any more and divorced you?
She divorced me? When?
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AMuzi
2024-11-17 17:25:49 UTC
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Post by cyclintom
I went through the Abbott parking lot yesterday and it was pretty full. I went through it again this morning and it was empty. This suggests to me that they moved production of their blood sugar level detectors into the empty facility next door to the management building and shipping and recieving. Of course Flunky will tell you exactly the opposite since twits work that way. Or maybe I shouldn't use the term "work" since that is foreign to Flunky.
Why ever wouldn't you stop and ask someone??
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cyclintom
2024-11-18 15:39:21 UTC
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I went through the Abbott parking lot yesterday and it was pretty full. I went through it again this morning and it was empty. This suggests to me that they moved production of their blood sugar level detectors into the empty facility next door to the management building and shipping and recieving. Of course Flunky will tell you exactly the opposite since twits work that way. Or maybe I shouldn't use the term "work" since that is foreign to Flunky.
Why ever wouldn't you stop and ask someone??
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So you would stop at a buainess, go up to the front desk and ask them questions about their work when a lot of it is not something they are going to talk about? A parking lot that used to be full to the point of no parking available and now 25% empty isn't enough of a clue? When was the last time you stopped at a company and asked them questions about their business?
Shadow
2024-11-18 15:59:09 UTC
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Post by cyclintom
I went through the Abbott parking lot yesterday and it was pretty full. I went through it again this morning and it was empty. This suggests to me that they moved production of their blood sugar level detectors into the empty facility next door to the management building and shipping and recieving. Of course Flunky will tell you exactly the opposite since twits work that way. Or maybe I shouldn't use the term "work" since that is foreign to Flunky.
Why ever wouldn't you stop and ask someone??
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So you would stop at a buainess, go up to the front desk and ask
them questions about their work when a lot of it is not something
they are going to talk about?
Probably. Just ask them if they moved the factory. I don't
think it's a secret, they'd tell you. Or they might say, "nothing
changed, are you feeling OK? You don't look too steady on your feet"

I live too far away. I'd just check on the Internet if they
are hiring or not.
Are they hiring?
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AMuzi
2024-11-18 21:18:09 UTC
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Post by cyclintom
I went through the Abbott parking lot yesterday and it was pretty full. I went through it again this morning and it was empty. This suggests to me that they moved production of their blood sugar level detectors into the empty facility next door to the management building and shipping and recieving. Of course Flunky will tell you exactly the opposite since twits work that way. Or maybe I shouldn't use the term "work" since that is foreign to Flunky.
Why ever wouldn't you stop and ask someone??
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So you would stop at a buainess, go up to the front desk and ask
them questions about their work when a lot of it is not something
they are going to talk about?
Probably. Just ask them if they moved the factory. I don't
think it's a secret, they'd tell you. Or they might say, "nothing
changed, are you feeling OK? You don't look too steady on your feet"
I live too far away. I'd just check on the Internet if they
are hiring or not.
Are they hiring?
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In fairness, large operations are (rightfully) risk averse
about hiring and so HR operations are usually centralized.
So a web search wouldn't necessarily tell you much about one
particular building of any large entity.
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Zen Cycle
2024-11-18 21:25:52 UTC
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I went through the Abbott parking lot yesterday and it was pretty full. I went through it again this morning and it was empty. This suggests to me that they moved production of their blood sugar level detectors into the empty facility next door to the management building and shipping and recieving. Of course Flunky will tell you exactly the opposite since twits work that way. Or maybe I shouldn't use the term "work" since that is foreign to Flunky.
Why ever wouldn't you stop and ask someone??
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So you would stop at a buainess, go up to the front desk and ask
them questions about their work when a lot of it is not something
they are going to talk about?
Probably. Just ask them if they moved the factory. I don't
think it's a secret, they'd tell you. Or they might say, "nothing
changed, are you feeling OK? You don't look too steady on your feet"
I live too far away. I'd just check on the Internet if they
are hiring or not.
Are they hiring?
Yes, the Alameda facility (the one tommy rides by) currently has 121 job
openings

https://www.jobs.abbott/us/en/search-results?qcity=Alameda&qstate=California&qcountry=United%20States

Tommy then went on the say none of the openings listed there were
actually in alameda, so I posted these two from that link


https://www.jobs.abbott/us/en/job/31081406/Embedded-Software-Engineer
"This position works out of our Alameda, CA location "
"The base pay for this position is $83,600.00 – $167,200.00"

https://www.jobs.abbott/us/en/job/31094109/Principal-Embedded-Software-Engineer
"This position works out of our Alameda, CA location"
"The base pay for this position is $125,700.00 – $251,500.00"
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Frank Krygowski
2024-11-18 17:16:46 UTC
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Post by cyclintom
I went through the Abbott parking lot yesterday and it was pretty full. I went through it again this morning and it was empty. This suggests to me that they moved production of their blood sugar level detectors into the empty facility next door to the management building and shipping and recieving. Of course Flunky will tell you exactly the opposite since twits work that way. Or maybe I shouldn't use the term "work" since that is foreign to Flunky.
Why ever wouldn't you stop and ask someone??
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So you would stop at a buainess, go up to the front desk and ask them questions about their work ...
As opposed to posting wild speculations that others have continually
proven wrong?

Yes, Tom, asking them would be a better strategy. Your current strategy
just gives more evidence that you're a nut.
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cyclintom
2024-11-18 17:22:49 UTC
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Post by cyclintom
I went through the Abbott parking lot yesterday and it was pretty full. I went through it again this morning and it was empty. This suggests to me that they moved production of their blood sugar level detectors into the empty facility next door to the management building and shipping and recieving. Of course Flunky will tell you exactly the opposite since twits work that way. Or maybe I shouldn't use the term "work" since that is foreign to Flunky.
Why ever wouldn't you stop and ask someone??
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Andrew Muzi
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So you would stop at a buainess, go up to the front desk and ask them questions about their work ...
As opposed to posting wild speculations that others have continually
proven wrong?
Yes, Tom, asking them would be a better strategy. Your current strategy
just gives more evidence that you're a nut.
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Tell us Frank, at what time did mu claim that the parking lot behind the Airport Blvd buildings of Abbott get "proven wrong". Each time you post you get dumber. And tell us Frank, when did you last stop at a company and ask them about their business? You have a very great deal of problems adding 2 + 2. I guess that is why you were fired as a plant engineer. Which in your actual position was NOT a mechanical engineering job.
Jeff Liebermann
2024-11-18 18:54:42 UTC
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Tell us Frank, at what time did mu claim that the parking lot behind the Airport Blvd buildings of Abbott get "proven wrong".
That would be just after you failed to provide a proper address for
the two buildings involved in your claim. You also didn't provide a
photograph of the empty and full parking lots, probably because I
demonstrated that the time was wrong on your photos because you didn't
know how to replace the battery in your Sony camera. Your credibility
went down another notch when you claimed that you visited the empty
lot and returned home in an amazingly short time (as calculated from
your message date/time). Your unwillingness to call Abbott or ask
someone in the building if they were moving out of California is a
good indication that you are worried about being proven wrong.
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2024-11-18 19:14:56 UTC
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Tell us Frank, at what time did mu claim that the parking lot behind the Airport Blvd buildings of Abbott get "proven wrong".
That would be just after you failed to provide a proper address for
the two buildings involved in your claim. You also didn't provide a
photograph of the empty and full parking lots, probably because I
demonstrated that the time was wrong on your photos because you didn't
know how to replace the battery in your Sony camera. Your credibility
went down another notch when you claimed that you visited the empty
lot and returned home in an amazingly short time (as calculated from
your message date/time). Your unwillingness to call Abbott or ask
someone in the building if they were moving out of California is a
good indication that you are worried about being proven wrong.
FFS, just the fact that he compared a full lot on a friday with an empty
lot on a saturday.....
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Frank Krygowski
2024-11-18 20:45:15 UTC
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I went through the Abbott parking lot yesterday and it was pretty full. I went through it again this morning and it was empty. This suggests to me that they moved production of their blood sugar level detectors into the empty facility next door to the management building and shipping and recieving. Of course Flunky will tell you exactly the opposite since twits work that way. Or maybe I shouldn't use the term "work" since that is foreign to Flunky.
Why ever wouldn't you stop and ask someone??
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Andrew Muzi
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So you would stop at a buainess, go up to the front desk and ask them questions about their work ...
As opposed to posting wild speculations that others have continually
proven wrong?
Yes, Tom, asking them would be a better strategy. Your current strategy
just gives more evidence that you're a nut.
Tell us Frank, at what time did mu claim that the parking lot behind the Airport Blvd buildings of Abbott get "proven wrong".
Nobody cares about your claim that some parking lots had fewer cars than
you thought they should - although Jeff just gave indications even that
was wrong.

What was proven wrong, over and over, were your "deductions" that
because of politics, Abbott was failing, chopping local employment,
stopping product production and whatever other nonsense you mistakenly
guessed.
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AMuzi
2024-11-18 21:15:00 UTC
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I went through the Abbott parking lot yesterday and it was pretty full. I went through it again this morning and it was empty. This suggests to me that they moved production of their blood sugar level detectors into the empty facility next door to the management building and shipping and recieving. Of course Flunky will tell you exactly the opposite since twits work that way. Or maybe I shouldn't use the term "work" since that is foreign to Flunky.
Why ever wouldn't you stop and ask someone??
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Andrew Muzi
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So you would stop at a buainess, go up to the front desk and ask them questions about their work when a lot of it is not something they are going to talk about? A parking lot that used to be full to the point of no parking available and now 25% empty isn't enough of a clue? When was the last time you stopped at a company and asked them questions about their business?
All the time, I'm a curious sort and enjoy learning from
people of different experiences.

Then again walking in cold and demanding payroll counts is
rude and would probably get you thrown out.
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