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To anyone concerned,
The "lead engineer and designer" at AMT USA has always been and still is Hans Jenniskens, the original creator of the AMT turbine.
The employee described in the original post was given the choice in the matter to resign or be terminated.
Joe Grice , AMT USA Rep.
The "lead engineer and designer" at AMT USA has always been and still is Hans Jenniskens, the original creator of the AMT turbine.
The employee described in the original post was given the choice in the matter to resign or be terminated.
Joe Grice , AMT USA Rep.
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Ewald's departure is a shame for AMT.
Whatever his title, I wonder if it was just coincidence that they announced 2 new motors just after his arrival, when they had done nothing new in the prior 5 years?
Who knows, I wish him well, talked to him at Superman, always wondered how he was going to fit in there at AMT. What a nice guy.
Whatever his title, I wonder if it was just coincidence that they announced 2 new motors just after his arrival, when they had done nothing new in the prior 5 years?
Who knows, I wish him well, talked to him at Superman, always wondered how he was going to fit in there at AMT. What a nice guy.
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Originally posted by arw9fmw
What did the "original post" say?
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What did the "original post" say?
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Hi,
I'm Director of HR for a manufacturing company and I can assure you that AMT is not going to tell us what happened or why he's gone, to do so will leave them wide open to all sorts of law suits. This is a private internal matter between an employee and employer and I'm surprised that AMT responded at all.
If he wants to explain his side that's his choice.
Regards,
Jon
I'm Director of HR for a manufacturing company and I can assure you that AMT is not going to tell us what happened or why he's gone, to do so will leave them wide open to all sorts of law suits. This is a private internal matter between an employee and employer and I'm surprised that AMT responded at all.
If he wants to explain his side that's his choice.
Regards,
Jon



