Marilyn
12-30-2008, 04:53 AM
Dow Chemical is one of my big accounts. Not my biggest, thankfully, but my second biggest. This is not good news:
http://money.cnn.com/2008/12/28/news/international/kuwait_dow_chemical.reut/index.htm?postversion=2008122910
I'm very concerned about some of my customers. The Dow plant that I work with had realigned the entire plant in preparation for this joint venture. They had split the warehouse & doubled up on some of the inventory. The personnel had been realigned. One of my customers was retiring from Dow and getting a package of some kind giving him an extra $180,000 for his retirement. He was returning from vacation after the 1st to a new job for KDow. Actually doing the same job he was even for the same units, just relocating within the plant to another building.
Not sure what this will mean for these folks. Most of the plant is down right now due to lack of demand for plastics due to the lower consumer demand and problems with the automakers. They were scheduled to start back up after the first of the year when the joint venture took affect. Who knows what will happen now. The people who were at the plant yesterday and not on vacation were all in shock.
Please keep these and others affected by this financial crisis in your prayers.
I think my little branch is alright and will weather this storm. Our incomes will drop as mentioned in other threads since a significant part of our income is commission, but we should be able to keep our jobs so that when things pick up, we will be ready to get busy.
These are scary times!!!
http://money.cnn.com/2008/12/28/news/international/kuwait_dow_chemical.reut/index.htm?postversion=2008122910
I'm very concerned about some of my customers. The Dow plant that I work with had realigned the entire plant in preparation for this joint venture. They had split the warehouse & doubled up on some of the inventory. The personnel had been realigned. One of my customers was retiring from Dow and getting a package of some kind giving him an extra $180,000 for his retirement. He was returning from vacation after the 1st to a new job for KDow. Actually doing the same job he was even for the same units, just relocating within the plant to another building.
Not sure what this will mean for these folks. Most of the plant is down right now due to lack of demand for plastics due to the lower consumer demand and problems with the automakers. They were scheduled to start back up after the first of the year when the joint venture took affect. Who knows what will happen now. The people who were at the plant yesterday and not on vacation were all in shock.
Please keep these and others affected by this financial crisis in your prayers.
I think my little branch is alright and will weather this storm. Our incomes will drop as mentioned in other threads since a significant part of our income is commission, but we should be able to keep our jobs so that when things pick up, we will be ready to get busy.
These are scary times!!!