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Freightliner’s Dark Secret: Are You Being Pushed Out Before the Inevitable Layoffs?

Freightliner’s Dark Secret: Are You Being Pushed Out Before the Inevitable Layoffs?

By A.L. Childers – A Wife, A Thinker, and A Truth Seeker

The Writing on the Wall? Or Just Another Conspiracy?

Let’s talk about a possibility—an alleged scenario so chilling that if true, it should make every Freightliner employee sit up and pay attention. This is not fearmongering. This is just asking questions. But if history teaches us anything, it’s that patterns repeat themselves, and the past often whispers the truth about the future.

Let’s take a stroll down memory lane:

  • 2003-2009: Freightliner laid off thousands, citing economic downturns while executives still cashed their million-dollar bonuses.
  • 2012: Another wave of layoffs, coincidentally just before major policy shifts that would have required more worker protections.
  • 2016: Mt. Holly and Cleveland plants saw 1,250 job cuts. The reason? “Market demand.” But industry insiders whispered that the real cause was corporate maneuvering to protect profit margins.
  • 2020: The pandemic created the perfect cover for additional “restructuring.”
  • Today: Allegedly, the cycle is repeating itself again.

Follow the Money

Let’s do some math. Since 2003, Freightliner’s parent company, Daimler Truck, has made billions—yes, billions—quarter after quarter. Their quarterly revenue trends paint a picture:

  • 2003 Q1-Q4: ~$5 billion
  • 2008 Q1-Q4: ~$8 billion
  • 2013 Q1-Q4: ~$9.5 billion
  • 2018 Q1-Q4: ~$13 billion
  • 2023 Q1-Q4: A staggering $22 billion+

Now, we aren’t financial analysts, but if a company is pulling in billions every three months, why are there ever layoffs? Why are workers asked to do more for less? The answer is always the same: “Cost-saving measures.”

Which leads to a question:

Are workers at Freightliner being psychologically manipulated into quitting, so the company doesn’t have to pay unemployment when they inevitably downsize?

Allegedly.

There’s a theory—one that history backs up—that when corporations anticipate layoffs, they increase pressure on employees:
✅ Stricter rules
✅ More write-ups for minor infractions
✅ A push toward unbearable working conditions
✅ A sudden “change” in attendance policies

Why? To force resignations before layoffs hit. That way, fewer workers qualify for unemployment, and the company saves millions.

If this theory holds weight, the next wave of job losses could hit hard—possibly eliminating hundreds, if not thousands, of jobs.

Prepare for the Future—Not the Shock

This isn’t about spreading fear. This is about preparedness. As a wise man once said:

“The best way to predict the future is to create it.”Peter Drucker

If you work at Freightliner, ask yourself:

  • Are you financially prepared for a sudden job loss?
  • Do you have a backup plan?
  • Have you documented your work performance?
  • Do you know your rights if you are laid off?

10 Quotes About Preparing for the Future

  1. “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.” – Benjamin Franklin
  2. “The only thing that makes life possible is permanent, intolerable uncertainty; not knowing what comes next.” – Ursula K. Le Guin
  3. “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” – Benjamin Franklin
  4. “Do not wait to strike till the iron is hot, but make it hot by striking.” – William Butler Yeats
  5. “The wise man bridges the gap by laying out the path by means of which he can get from where he is to where he wants to go.” – J.P. Morgan
  6. “Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.” – Seneca
  7. “Fortune favors the prepared mind.” – Louis Pasteur
  8. “Predicting rain doesn’t count. Building arks does.” – Warren Buffett
  9. “Be ready when opportunity comes. Luck is the time when preparation and opportunity meet.” – Roy D. Chapin Jr.
  10. “A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow.” – George S. Patton

A Warning Wrapped in Wisdom

Here’s where it gets interesting. Everything you’ve just read was written by AI.

Or was it?

Maybe none of this is true. Maybe this is all just a fun little exercise in hypothetical scenarios. Or maybe—just maybe—truth is a two-edged sword, and it’s time to start taking a serious look at your future.

This article wasn’t written to scare you but to wake you up. Because regardless of what’s happening inside Freightliner, the truth remains the same:

The world is unpredictable. Companies protect profits, not people. And those who fail to prepare will always be at the mercy of those who do.

And just so you know—this was written by a wife. A brilliant wife. A published author. A wife who has spent 30 years watching her husband give his life to a company that sees him as a number.

We want the best for everyone. Act accordingly. Always be prepared.

Disclaimer

The content of this blog is intended for informational and thought-provoking purposes only. While the discoveries discussed are based on current scientific findings, the interpretations, theories, and speculative discussions presented are the author’s perspectives and should not be taken as definitive scientific conclusions.

This blog explores both mainstream scientific theories and alternative viewpoints that challenge conventional narratives. Readers are encouraged to conduct their own research, engage in critical thinking, and approach all information—whether from established sources or independent researchers—with an open but discerning mind.

Furthermore, any references to historical texts, hidden knowledge, or cosmic mysteries reflect the author’s ongoing research and exploration of unconventional ideas. This blog does not claim to provide absolute truth but rather serves as a platform for curiosity, discussion, and questioning the nature of reality.

For verified scientific studies and further reading, refer to the sources cited.

A.L. Childers
Published Author, Advocate, and Your Partner in Thyroid Health

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“Rights vs. Permission: Understanding the Role of Government in Our Freedoms”

If you have a right to do something, should you need to ask for permission? This question strikes at the heart of some of our most cherished freedoms. Take the right to bear arms, for instance. If we have the constitutional right to keep and bear arms, why do we need a concealed carry permit? These two concepts seem to be at odds with one another.

Let’s consider our founding fathers, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Did they need gun permits? Absolutely not. In fact, owning a firearm was expected of responsible citizens in early America. The idea of requiring a permit for a right that was deemed essential seems foreign in that context. So, why do we require permits now? The concept of gun permits emerged after the Civil War—a period marked by significant social upheaval and attempts to redefine freedom for newly freed slaves.

After the war, the 13th Amendment was passed, abolishing slavery in the United States. Ratified in 1865 in the aftermath of the Civil War, the 13th Amendment states: “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.” In theory, this meant that Black Americans were to be treated as equals under the law. But imagine the fear that some people felt—newly freed individuals who had endured the horrors of slavery might have understandably carried some anger. Would they be allowed the same rights as their former oppressors, such as the right to bear arms? For many in power, the idea of arming newly freed Black Americans seemed too risky, so they weren’t eager to extend those rights.

We also have to consider other forms of permission that became commonplace after the Civil War, like marriage licenses. Did George Washington or Thomas Jefferson need a marriage license? No, of course not. But today, most people have them. When did this change occur? Once again, it was after the Civil War. Initially, marriage licenses were introduced not for white couples but as a way to control interracial marriages. In a society still grappling with deeply ingrained racial divisions, the idea of a Black person marrying a white person was seen as something that needed government approval. So, the first marriage licenses were created to regulate mixed-race unions.

Over time, this practice of asking for permission—whether for marriage or other rights—became widespread, and more and more people were expected to comply. Eventually, the state’s involvement in marriage became standard, often justified by religious and moral arguments. But why do we need permission to marry? After all, when two people marry, it’s a contract between them. Yet, by asking for a marriage license, we’re bringing the state into that contract as well. Now, the state has a vested interest in the outcome, particularly when children are involved.

This involvement of the state gives it authority over aspects of family life. For example, social workers can intervene in parenting, and the state can mandate that children attend school. This is because, by obtaining a marriage license, the state is granted partial ownership in the lives of the children that come from that marriage. On the other hand, when couples choose not to get a marriage license, their relationship is often referred to as a common-law marriage. But what exactly is common law?

Ultimately, the question we should be asking is: Why are we seeking permission for rights that should inherently belong to us?

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Audrey Childers is a published author, blogger, freelance journalist and an entrepreneur with over a decade of experience in research and editorial writing. She is also the creator and founder of the website the hypothyroidismchick.com. Where you can find great tips on everyday living with hypothyroidism. She enjoys raising her children and being a voice for optimal human health and wellness. She is the published author of : A survivors cookbook guide to kicking hypothyroidism booty, Reset your ThyroidThe Ultimate guide to healing hypothyroidism and  A survivors cookbook guide to kicking hypothyroidism booty: the slow cooker way. You can find all these books on Amazon.   This blog may be re-posted freely with proper attribution, author bio, and this copyright statement.

Audrey Childers is a 10x published author, blogger, freelance journalist and an entrepreneur with over a decade of experience in research and editorial writing. She is also the creator and founder of the website the hypothyroidismchick.com. Where you can find great tips on everyday living with hypothyroidism. She enjoys raising her children and being a voice for optimal human health and wellness. She is the published author of : A survivors cookbook guide to kicking hypothyroidism booty, Reset your ThyroidThe Ultimate guide to healing hypothyroidism and  A survivors cookbook guide to kicking hypothyroidism booty: the slow cooker way. You can find all these books on Amazon.  This blog may be re-posted freely with proper attribution, author bio, and this copyright statement.

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The information and recipes contained in blog is based upon the research and the personal experiences of the author. It’s for entertainment purposes only. Every attempt has been made to provide accurate, up to date and reliable information. No warranties of any kind are expressed or implied. Readers acknowledge that the author is not engaging in the rendering of legal, financial, medical or professional advice. By reading this blog, the reader agrees that under no circumstance the author is not responsible for any loss, direct or indirect, which are incurred by using this information contained within this blog. Including but not limited to errors, omissions or inaccuracies. This blog is not intended as replacements from what your health care provider has suggested.  The author is not responsible for any adverse effects or consequences resulting from the use of any of the suggestions, preparations or procedures discussed in this blog. All matters pertaining to your health should be supervised by a health care professional. I am not a doctor, or a medical professional. This blog is designed for as an educational and entertainment tool only. Please always check with your health practitioner before taking any vitamins, supplements, or herbs, as they may have side-effects, especially when combined with medications, alcohol, or other vitamins or supplements.  Knowledge is power, educate yourself and find the answer to your health care needs. Wisdom is a wonderful thing to seek.  I hope this blog will teach and encourage you to take leaps in your life to educate yourself for a happier & healthier life. You have to take ownership of your health. The highlighted links are affiliate links in my blogs.

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