I apologize if this has been discussed already......
I was just flipping through the channels, and came upon CNBC talking about GM. Now, I may have come into the middle of something, and I have been out of the loop lately trying finish out school and find a job, but I can't believe the point of discussion I'm hearing.
The only thing they seem to want to discuss is the quality of GM vehicles. WHAT???? Regardless of the quality of the vehicles, that isn't GM's problem. It is their production processes, and their labor and pension programs. At least that is my opinion.
Am I right or am I way off base? Is the quality the real problem the rest of the country sees?
I was just flipping through the channels, and came upon CNBC talking about GM. Now, I may have come into the middle of something, and I have been out of the loop lately trying finish out school and find a job, but I can't believe the point of discussion I'm hearing.
The only thing they seem to want to discuss is the quality of GM vehicles. WHAT???? Regardless of the quality of the vehicles, that isn't GM's problem. It is their production processes, and their labor and pension programs. At least that is my opinion.
Am I right or am I way off base? Is the quality the real problem the rest of the country sees?