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Briggs.

Have just heard that Briggs UK are laying off 60 engineers by X Mas. And Hyster may be laying off in the UK as well engineers and sales staff. Any one heard this or are they just rumours.
  • Posted 27 Nov 2008 20:32
  • Modified 29 Nov 2008 13:46 by poster
  • Discussion started by Snapman
  • Liecester, United Kingdom
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As Captain Mannering would say ' they're doomed!' - actually, I think he works there!!! Not a happy place to work - shed loads of former Lex Harvey managers who supposedly know what they're doing are being employed as grand a day consultants. No wonder they're loosing so much money. Apparently Gordon Brown is looking to nationalise them, as their losses make RBS and HBOS look like cattle feed!
Its such a shame for those great people who still work there - and there are many. Alas, their destiny is not in their hands - it is in charge of the Great Lex Management team! It is like having Tony Adams in charge of Pompey - a great idea, but one which clearly is not working. Look what's happened to him - gone! Bring back Harry!!!

I genuinely feel deep sorrow for those people still having to work at Briggs. Good luck!
  • Posted 16 Feb 2009 02:58
  • Reply by Suvaner
  • Hants, United Kingdom
Well tugmaster, I tend to agree with your point of view. Would seem a better idea to get some work for your engineers, after all every hour sold is profitable. The axe should fall on the poorly led, motivated and performing sales force first, get some decent ones in then things will move ahead.
  • Posted 15 Feb 2009 07:35
  • Reply by tugger
  • Berkshire, United Kingdom
think about it.the engineer is the customer first point of contact.he sells more tyres than any tyre manager,he sells more forks and parts than any sales man,he probably sells more trucks than any sales man.his good reputation is what the forklift company survives off..oh and he services and repairs trucks,which is part of the package when you're sold a truck.so why do the upper management numpties think its a good idea to get rid of them?without them there would probably be no buisness.
  • Posted 10 Feb 2009 06:20
  • Reply by tugmaster
  • United Kingdom
perhaps they could start to park some of the stuff on the hills around the place , it is a crying shame it all has come to this , but its been said before many times the engineer on the ground is the one that makes the whole thing tick , they seemed to dis associate us guys we were never anything other than a tool for them too use ,they never listened to our comments or recomedations to make things move in the right direction , and selling or hiring everthing up short to gain a fraction of a already thin budget , well the writing was on the wall after that !
  • Posted 10 Feb 2009 00:35
  • Reply by STEVEL7500
  • berkshire, United Kingdom
20 WORKSHOP GUY GONE TODAY AND MORE WILL FOLLOW
THEY WILL NEED A *** LOAD OF SKIPS TO PUT THEM TRUCKS IN CANNOCK IN I DONT THINK THAT THERE IS A SCRAP YARD IN THE MIDLANDS THAT WILL HOLD THAT LOT
MIND YOU YOU CAN ALWAYS PUT ONE ON EACH ROUND ABOUT IN CANNOCK INSTEAD OF THE DAFFS
  • Posted 29 Jan 2009 07:13
  • Reply by LexHarveyRip
  • West Midlands, United Kingdom
sounds familliar! looks like we're due for a massive *** kicking from the board room numpties pretty soon!!
  • Posted 13 Jan 2009 10:46
  • Reply by tugmaster
  • United Kingdom
well you are right of course , the three muskateers head the show ,Garry sykes runs the show with Richard Close and Greg Mulhearn or they were there when i worked for them , obviously not now of course , i m still trying to get back into work currently ,but hey life moves on !
  • Posted 12 Jan 2009 10:13
  • Reply by STEVEL7500
  • berkshire, United Kingdom
tail lift as in strapped to the back of a box van. not tailift , dodgy toyota cross breed
  • Posted 8 Jan 2009 06:39
  • Reply by kevin_k
  • dumfriesshire, United Kingdom
well just before i left we all had to do a compresser course,for the underfloor van type (water board etc )and while we were all on that , the tailift section was being formed about 12 engineers with trucks built to do loler inspection s weight testing and repairs , not long after i got out of it , as no overtime and only basic wage , so went on to do
contract engineering , buses and trucks, platforms , was going well until this credit crisis then it just evaporated , so not doing much just now
  • Posted 8 Jan 2009 00:18
  • Reply by STEVEL7500
  • berkshire, United Kingdom
Do briggs deal in Taillift now
  • Posted 7 Jan 2009 03:50
  • Reply by DAVE160
  • yorkshire, United Kingdom
Shaw the new benchmark for quality and
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Do briggs deal in Taillift now
  • Posted 7 Jan 2009 03:50
  • Reply by DAVE160
  • yorkshire, United Kingdom
Shaw the new benchmark for quality and
innovation
its only because of the holding company sammonds in the states that its still running i think
they are the main financial arm of the group ,finning new they were runnnig at a loss, and
needed to offload well they certainly did that ok , i really don t think that sammonds new what they were taking
on its cost them a lot of money , and i think they will fall at some stage soon
  • Posted 6 Jan 2009 00:23
  • Reply by STEVEL7500
  • berkshire, United Kingdom
i use to work for briggs myself and could see the trouble looming back in 2007,when they started doing roadside calls on compressers and the new tailift section,i new then they were in trouble then so it obviously got a lot worse , we had a good team , nice bunch of guys
  • Posted 5 Jan 2009 21:25
  • Reply by STEVEL7500
  • berkshire, United Kingdom
well thoughts go out to those guys.hope we're ok this year!
  • Posted 4 Jan 2009 04:10
  • Reply by tugmaster
  • United Kingdom
yep tis true,60 gone.i no of 2 guys that have gone!
  • Posted 3 Jan 2009 05:33
  • Reply by lindyman
  • west yorkshire, United Kingdom

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