Archive for April, 2008

Chrysler Workers Fear the Worst is Yet to Come

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
Newark
Anthony Fontanelle asked:


Anxious Chrysler workers fear the restructuring plan of the automaker could bring the worst. Along with the increasing job cuts and plant closures is the fear of a bleak future.

Steve Laube, 49, is an electrician at DaimlerChrysler AG’s Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit. At present, he wonders if there is still a future in producing vehicles. Laube is so low in the seniority list and so he was laid off last month. Job cuts were triggered by the declining demands for the plant’s vehicles that include Jeep Commander and the Cherokee.

Like any other Chrysler workers, Laube fear the forthcoming restructuring announcement from the automaker. Analysts earlier said that the restructure could cost some 10,000 production workers their jobs. “We hear they’re going to call it the Valentine’s Day massacre,” Laube said as he and other laid-off workers prepare for “jobs bank” duty.

Laube has heard all the rumors surrounding their situation. According to predictions made earlier, two Chrysler plants will cease its operation and buyouts or early retirement package similar to those of Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Corp will be also offering the same. “They don’t clue us into anything,” Laube said. “You just hear rumors, rumors, rumors.”

Analysts in the industry predict another 1,000 to 1,500 salaried workers could lose their jobs when Chrysler Group decides to unite its domestic rivals to reduce factory capacity to match low demand for vehicles.

Most of the job cuts will affect truck plants. This impending dilemma is brought by the shift of the auto market to small fuel-efficient cars. Chrysler lost $1.5 billion in the third quarter of the previous year. The company’s sales were down by seven percent in 2006.

Chrysler’s trucks and large sport utility vehicles account for about 70 percent of the company’s American sales. The said figure is significantly more than any other automaker.

Kevin Reale, an industry analyst for AMR Research Inc., said the automaker probably has 15 percent too much manufacturing capacity and they have to step on the brakes to slow it down. “They’ll have to trim out some assembly facilities to bring their capacity to produce vehicles in line with demand,” he said.

Other analysts added that the Mack Avenue Engine Plant 1 in Detroit, with about 530 employees, has a possibility to entertain plant closure because it makes the 4.7-liter V-8 engines that are mated to slow-selling trucks.

Also anticipated in GM’s plant closure plan is the 2,100-worker plant in Newark, Delaware. The said plant is responsible for the manufacture of the Dodge Durango and the Chrysler Aspen. These vehicles failed to satisfy the expectations of the automaker.

Erich Merkle, an industry analyst at IRN Inc. in Grand Rapids, said a 2,330-worker plant near St. Louis in Fenton, Mo., that makes Ram pickups also is on his list because Chrysler has two other plants that make the Ram.

Chrysler declined to give further details regarding which plants are on the blocks. It added that information involving the same will be released with the company’s earnings for the previous year.

Catherine Madden, an auto industry analyst at the consulting company Global Insight Inc., said, “The most vulnerable are plants that make the mid-sized SUVs, which have fallen out of favor with buyers. Chrysler was very traditional on where they were in truck segments, a single platform with a single model with it. It’s just not competitive from a manufacturing perspective.”

Robbyn Taylor-Higgs, 50, a 27-year veteran of the Newark plant, is aware of the forthcoming closures. With the Durango sales down by about 39 percent, closing is deemed just around the corner.

“We’re all on pins and needles right now,” Taylor-Higgs said. “It is scary. Something always comes up to save us, but I think this time it’s different. With the Germans owning us now, I don’t think the American spirit is behind us.”



TURLINGTON

How far is Denever, Co from Newark in New Jersey?

Sunday, April 27th, 2008
Newark
Lily S asked:


How far (in terms of time) is Denver, Co from Newark in New Jersey?
by plane, anybody knows how much does the ticket cost?

MCHUGHES

What is the cheapest yet safest way of transportation to get to Washington Ave from Newark Airport?

Sunday, April 27th, 2008
Newark
tcsmostwanted asked:


i will be flying to NYC and landing at Newark Airport at about 5p.m. EST on 28th August. i will bring 3 large and heavy pieces of luggage along. My lodging place is on Washington Ave. near Columbia University Medical Center. What is the safest and cheapest way to get to my lodging place from Newark Airport as i will travel alone and i am a girl? Will you please also estimate the total cost with tips included? thanks

FECHTNER

Is there a bus shuttle service from Newark airport to Philadelphia?

Saturday, April 26th, 2008
Newark
nagaladyrev asked:


i have 3 international friends flying in to Newark needing transport to Valley Forge. What’s the most convenient economical means?

RATAJCZAK

STREETS OF FIRE NEWARK

Friday, April 25th, 2008
REDVIDEO1 asked:


NEWARK NJ FIREFIGHTING

PELT

How to Live in Costa Rica - Your Own B&b Hotel

Friday, April 25th, 2008
Newark
Kevin Myers asked:


Imagine the good life in Costa Rica… owning and operating your own bed and breakfast or small hotel, away from the treadmill back home. It’s a lifestyle decision and one that is in reach for any who will dream and take the effort to make the dream come true!

Think of the possibilities. You get up in the morning, chit chat with your guests over coffee and breakfast, make a couple of calls to arrange a diving tour, a deep sea fishing trip or a zip line adventure and you have the rest of the day to yourself… not a bad lifestyle, eh?

Buying and operating your own bed and breakfast or small hotel in Costa Rica is not a complicated process and many have come before you. In fact, many current operators are happy to network and share their expertise with newcomers. All you have to do is ask.

Costa Rica is only 2 ½ hours from Miami and has direct flights from many other U.S. cities i.e. New York, Newark, Dallas, Houston, Denver, and Los Angeles. And tourism is booming, despite the slowdown in economies in the U.S., Canada and Europe. Demand for hotel rooms, particularly in the beach communities on the Pacific Coast is at all time highs, with no end in sight!

Unlike other countries, owning a business or real estate as a foreigner is encouraged not discouraged. You don’t have to be a legal resident or citizen. And if you are not bilingual in Spanish, no problem because many of the locals are and you can hire one as your assistant.

Like any business, the B&B business thrives or dives on promotion and referrals. Take good care of your clients and they will tell their friends. It’s that simple! And if you have a little savvy on the internet, you can keep the place full year round!

At any given time, our real estate brokerage company many have several B&B or small hotel listings available. We’d be happy to discuss your opportunity of a lifetime!

To check our current listings, visit our website here: http://www.catalinacove.net/listing_commercial.htm



JARRATT

How much does a taxi ride cost from Newark airport to Williamsburg Brooklyn?

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008
Newark
Harry Pero asked:


I have two heavy luggages, but not sure how much to spend on transportation.

HARMON

What would a person living in Newark or NYC pay to have their house cleaned ?

Sunday, April 20th, 2008
Newark
Mimi U asked:


How much would you reasonably pay for having a 1 or 2 bedroom apartment cleaned,or for a larger duplex?

HAMMERSTONE

Is there a subway from Newark to JFK Interational AIrport? If not, what transportation options are there?

Sunday, April 20th, 2008
Newark
nicoleandmady asked:


My husband will be flying (pilot) out of JFK but there is no way that we can afford to live in NYC so we are looking at NJ for housing. We are trying to figure out our options on how he can get to work. How long would it be to drive to JFK from Newark? The only thing I have found so far as for transportation is an airport shuttle for $24. That would work for a last option because that would get expensive fast considering how much he will be going back and forth.
Thanks!

BURNWORTH

NEWARK

Sunday, April 20th, 2008
Joesavana asked:


Newark, NJ shortly after the riots.
Contrasts of the Black Neighborhoods the White Neighborhoods.

ARNESON