Boeing is now paying dearly for their software cost cutting:
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Boeing’s 737 Max Software Outsourced to $9-an-Hour Engineers
By Peter Robison
June 29, 2019, 6:46 AM GMT+10
Planemaker and suppliers used lower-paid temporary workers
Engineers feared the practice meant code wasn’t done right.
It remains the mystery at the heart of Boeing Co.’s 737 Max crisis: how a company renowned for meticulous design made seemingly basic software mistakes leading to a pair of deadly crashes. Longtime Boeing engineers say the effort was complicated by a push to outsource work to lower-paid contractors.
The Max software -- plagued by issues that could keep the planes grounded months longer after U.S. regulators this week revealed a new flaw -- was developed at a time Boeing was laying off experienced engineers and pressing suppliers to cut costs.
Increasingly, the iconic American planemaker and its subcontractors have relied on temporary workers making as little as
$9 an hour to develop and test software, often from countries lacking a deep background in aerospace
- notably India.
The coders from HCL were typically designing to specifications set by Boeing. Still, “it was controversial because it was far less efficient than Boeing engineers just writing the code,” Rabin said. Frequently, he recalled, “it took many rounds going back and forth because the code was not done correctly.”
Boeing’s cultivation of Indian companies appeared to pay other dividends. In recent years, it has won several orders for Indian military and commercial aircraft, such as a $22 billion one in January 2017 to supply SpiceJet Ltd. That order included 100 737-Max 8 jets and represented Boeing’s largest order ever from an Indian airline, a coup in a country dominated by Airbus.
Based on resumes posted on social media, HCL engineers helped develop and test the Max’s flight-display software, while employees from another Indian company, Cyient Ltd., handled software for flight-test equipment
$9 per hour for Boeing 737 software engineers
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Re: $9 per hour for Boeing 737 software engineers
I see examples of this everywhere in industry today -
accountants running companies.
If you say anything you lose your job.
Now those accountants at Boeing have caused the destruction of their company.
accountants running companies.
If you say anything you lose your job.
Now those accountants at Boeing have caused the destruction of their company.
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Re: $9 per hour for Boeing 737 software engineers
That's illegal. The National Minimum Wage is $18 per hour.
Edit: Nevermind, I read again that they're not being made in Australia. Slimy bastards!
Edit: Nevermind, I read again that they're not being made in Australia. Slimy bastards!
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Re: $9 per hour for Boeing 737 software engineers
The Reboot wrote: ↑Sun Jan 19, 2020 3:05 pmThat's illegal. The National Minimum Wage is $18 per hour.
Edit: Nevermind, I read again that they're not being made in Australia. Slimy bastards!
In India - when you pay peanuts you get monkeys.
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