Don't get me started on the quality of Boeings workforce. To late.I do believe that what the RAAF should do is what the Royal Navy used to do, empty the jails. There are not a few people in jails that are very capable of taking cars apart in minutes, so it should take them only hours to do this with a fighter jet
Just tell them to look for a radiator....
Makes me laugh when Boeing complains they can't find enough skilled workers in Australia. Plenty of there workforce are ex RAAFies and they still have plenty to offer. In fact I remember seeing an ex 75SQN WOE in the hangar at Boeing sweeping the floor. Talk about going from the penthouse to the sh!thouse. However they make up the numbers with almost anyone with basic hand skills and a heart beat. Washing machine mechanics, Refrigeration mechanics, electricians, sheetmetal workers, handymen anyone. Put them on a few courses, and hey presto you have an Avionics Technician or Structural fitter.
Wiring looms in an aircraft is not like wiring a washing machine, you can't drill a hole wherever you like in the airframe. Working on aircraft requires an aviation background and mentality that is built up over years. It can't be taught in a couple of weeks. I have seen enough dodgy wiring, misplaced holes and found enough FOD to know that Boeings goal is not safe and serviceable aircraft but just to meet the schedule.
Thats enough for now, you get the idea?
Hooroo