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Toyota Resumes Hiring at Mississippi Plant

IndustryWeek -- Toyota Motor Corp. said Aug. 23 it will continue hiring for positions at its Blue Springs, Miss., plant after delaying its plan to start production at the facility amid weak market conditions.

Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi, Inc. (TMMMS) is hiring for hourly production and skilled maintenance positions through the Mississippi Department of Employment Security and the Workforce Investment Network Job Centers.

Toyota plans to eventually hire 2,000 employees at the plant.

Individuals interested in employment opportunities at Toyota's Blue Springs plant may apply online at www.mdes.ms.gov.


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Submitted Aug 30, 2010 By: Sneakers55
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1006
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it's a hiring epidemic.
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jedintheshed
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Message Posted: Sep 1, 2010 10:23:11 AM

Did Toyota send this press release to Obama so he can take credit for getting more people back on the job?
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Nothing more than a Toyota press release.
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Message Posted: Aug 31, 2010 11:38:01 PM

Good news for the American workers even though most of the profits go back to Japan.
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Message Posted: Aug 31, 2010 9:59:55 PM

honda0105 wrote:

>Buddy: there are unions in the South too. Maybe not as
>hardnosed, but they're existing.

Everywhere I worked (Alabama, Kansas, and Texas) it was in a right-to-work state.

The Machinists in Alabama were a major pain in the butt.

I wonder if they ever figured out the software weenies shuttling in and out of the computer lab were the reason they had a job in the first place. If they did, they sure didn't acknowledge it much.

At least we got to the point where us software weenies could load and run our own software on the rigs.
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Message Posted: Aug 31, 2010 7:16:01 PM

even eventually hiring is better than not eventually hiring ten oh six
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1006
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Message Posted: Aug 31, 2010 6:02:36 PM

am I supposed to be excited ?
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Martinman
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Message Posted: Aug 31, 2010 7:14:01 AM

"... Toyota plans to eventually hire...."

.

This is nothing more than Toyota attempting to generate buzz (i.e. positive press).

I mean, what are they hiring? 2000 "eventual" rent-a-cops to guard their structure in north Mississippi? It's nothing more than a "shell". There isn't even any internal structure to the building-complex, let alone any machinery to even assemble vehicles with, or support businesses to supply the assembly plant.

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Martinman
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Message Posted: Aug 31, 2010 7:10:53 AM

sneakers55 from houston posted...

"There have been more jobs created in the transplant plants that have been lost in Michigan."

.

Why, thank you, Mr. Obvious!

That's the equivalent of saying, "there were more jobs created at the new mall, than the existing mall across town..."

Well, duh!

And if Michigan would have [then] had the ability to give-away a quarter-BILLION plus in incentives to each new assembly plant, it's likely they would have attracted non-domestics to Michigan - ESPECIALLY given that there was already a "trained" workforce in place from which to hire from.

One of the largest complaints at the southern assembly plants, as been the inability to hire enough "trainable" employees (i.e. people with sufficient educational skills to be trainable). This was even cited in one instance, where one of the non-domestic manufacturers chose to build a new facility in Canada, over several southern states that were [then] in the running at the time.


[Edited by: Martinman at 8/31/2010 8:18:17 AM EST]
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Message Posted: Aug 31, 2010 5:30:12 AM

hopefully many of the people who were displaced by the DWH catastrophe will find work at the Toyota plant...
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Buddy: there are unions in the South too. Maybe not as hardnosed, but they're existing.
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Message Posted: Aug 31, 2010 4:26:32 AM

Good, more work for people who need jobs
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Message Posted: Aug 31, 2010 1:42:23 AM

Sounds really good for US TOYOTA Owners/FANS IN CA. Love the Hamster with carrot from SF CA person.
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Message Posted: Aug 31, 2010 1:38:23 AM

I would guess that the jobs are moving south because the union does not want to bend. I believe they should be paid a fair wage, but everyone is going to have to give, or move south for the new jobs. Conservation keeps your money in your pocket.
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4warned wrote:

>I wish we had some good news like this here in Michigan. I
>wounder what the time frame for hiring of the 2000 is
>expected to take?

There have been more jobs created in the transplant plants that have been lost in Michigan.
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that's nice if it can happen
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TIGERPAW46 wrote:

>I wish it were american made and manufactured by all
>american workers with american parts.

There's a long list of things we don't have the capability to do.

Somebody decided to do a line of US-made flip-flops (not the most high-tech device out there) and they had to go with foreign pieces to get what they need.

>If every co. in the US were that way, the economy would
>improve within weeks.

Steve Jobs gets paid the same amount no matter where they make the iStuff.
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Message Posted: Aug 31, 2010 12:09:31 AM

that sounds like very good news indeed ...
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... Are they making cars to recall???? ...
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Unions are not allowed in Mississippi (except in the government and hospitals)
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So what is starting pay for floor sweepers $50 an hour???
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Message Posted: Aug 30, 2010 11:36:15 PM

IF THEY ARE HIRING, THEN THIS IS GOOD NEWS.
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How about Princeton, Indiana?
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Message Posted: Aug 30, 2010 11:32:49 PM

About time..
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Message Posted: Aug 30, 2010 11:32:47 PM

Toyota doing whatever they can to get back to the top.
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MOVING FORWARD! Go Toyota! Does Mississippi have the plague, errr, unions?
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Probably a long line to apply for the positions.
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I still say buy american
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I hope the Auto workers Union stays out of it. They will ruin the co. with excessive life long benefits & the highest salaries in the US for the level of work performed.. they will persist until that co. fails also.
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Very good news! I hope more companies star hiring.
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This must be the extra labor they need to take care of all of the recalls that Toyota has had.
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Message Posted: Aug 30, 2010 11:15:49 PM

Only Blue Springs residents could tell us , so need some feedback.
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EDTX2009: Is that a recent photo?
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I guess we should now forget about their engineering and quality problems. I hear they are now recalling cars due to engine problems.
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Go Toyota!
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Very good news and hopefully they can keep the unions away.
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Message Posted: Aug 30, 2010 11:10:18 PM

Good news.
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Finally good news.
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Good for the people of Mississippi. Look at what drove Toyota to Miss. before saying to bad for Detroit.
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jobs for out-of-work shrimpers...so long as they suck it up and subsume their personalities
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I wish it were american made and manufactured by all american workers with american parts. If every co. in the US were that way, the economy would improve within weeks.
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This is good for the employment. but bad for Detroit, competing with the cheaper southern labor forces.
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that means toyo's are selling again -
good for MS - they need the jobs
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perhaps a good sign for the future, but I'm not holding my breath...
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This is a good state for Toyota to expand in. They can use the help.
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This is good for the people of Mississippi.
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We need all the help we can get, to put an end to this double dip recession!
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My wife took her Toyota in for a recall today

I'll get my recalled Toyota worked on next week.
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Toyota had great vehicles until they started building them in the USA.
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I like any new Auto Job. Go Toyota, just do us right the first time.
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