He's a great public speaker and his gray suits and slicked back hair making him a great CEORecent interview with Scout Motors President Scott Keough
If only I had known when I was younger that it’s the hair.He's a great public speaker and his gray suits and slicked back hair making him a great CEO
Lol. Grey hair is making a comeback. Most people would shave it bald but its coming back grey hair slicked back or styled.If only I had known when I was younger that it’s the hair.
Then there’s still a chance for me lol.Lol. Grey hair is making a comeback. Most people would shave it bald but its coming back grey hair slicked back or styled.
Best thing is staying way from the union who will control all of the wages. Thats what killed international was the strikes so they should. Just leave it alone and don't allow the unions.Isn’t South Carolina a “right to work” state (so a “right to minimum wage” state)? That’s going to be sad because the people working in the factories building the Scout won’t be able to afford $60,000+ to buy one. I really hope Scout doesn’t plan on doing that. I hope these jobs at the factory will be middle income jobs.
Most chevys made in mexico. Their workers make $3.20/hr in the factoriesYeah, I just don’t wanna feel guilty buying a Scout knowing the people that built it are not making a livable wage. Scout hasn’t come out with any announcements about any of this.
I’m in Columbia, just outside of Blythewood……500 jobs will be executive positions in SC, then the remaining 3,500 static jobs are proper blue color jobs with benefits, childcare, VERY low cost leases on all VW vehicles, and a BEVY of other components that would keep talent, you can see their salaries on the scout official website. I am sure purchasing would be (in addition to leases). The Audi, Porsche, and VW dealerships already have Scout employees engaging with their sales teams in Columbia, SC, as there isn’t a Scout for a bit over a year.Oh, I didn’t mention unions. I didn’t even think of unions. I’m just hoping that Scout pays more than minimum wage. I hope they pay livable wages so that people that work in the factory can be middle income.