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I was in Enfield as a model builder. Went back for a reunion, and a week later
they laid off 2/3 of the department. Bad time to be working for LEGO, but I
did hear that the severence was good....
-john
In lugnet.dear-lego, Christopher Masi writes:
> Hey! I'm 10+ years removed from LEGO Systems Inc. Did you work in Enfield? I was a
> factory grunt; how about you?
>
> Chris
>
> John Kelly wrote:
>
> > I have never known LEGO to ever use anything other than their own internal
> > ideas for what might sell. Set design and process has always been done in
> > Demark (But as some of you know that has changed with the restructure of
> > Futura...) One of the guys that I knew who used to work on sets talked about
> > trying desperately to get LEGO to use some of the dinosaur mania that occurred
> > around the Jurassic parks movies to do a type of tie-in. There was zero
> > interest. To be perfectly honest with you, I'm quite surprised that they would
> > do a tie-in with Star Wars. It just hasn't been their style.
> >
> > Think about how long people have wanted to buy bricks in bulk. Regardless of
> > the answer that LEGO officially gives, they just don't want to. They'll spin
> > it nicer than that of course, but frankly they just aren't interested. We used
> > to be able to order bricks by the color shape and size of box in the model
> > shop, so I don't buy the logistics don't exist story. It's not a logistics
> > problem, it's a management decision.
> >
> > I think it's fun to talk about what we'd like to see, but to be honest, I think
> > it's mostly dreams. Although it is probably more possible now that LEGO is
> > having a more difficult time making sales goals. Maybe now they'll listen more
> > to the fan base they have instead of being so arrogant about what they want to
> > produce....
> >
> > john 3
> >
> > just two cents, I'm 5+ years removed from being a LEGO employee now, so who
> > knows, maybe I'm way off base about how they run the company now.
> >
> > In lugnet.trains, John Neal writes:
> > > The service pack thread has my undies in a bunch. Why? Because it is
> > > as if we are asking for *so* much, when in reality it is *so* little.
> > > We are asking (practically begging) TLG to create a product from which
> > > they will make *a lot* of money. What possible reason could there be
> > > for not creating a train window and door pack tomorrow? I'm serious.
> > > It *can't* be because they fear they will lose money! IT WOULD BE THEIR
> > > BIGGEST SELLER! It's inconceivable.
> > >
> > > Also, I have a question. When was the last time a unique train element
> > > was created? Different colors don't count. I'm thinking about how many
> > > new elements went into the Insectoids, Throwbots, UFO's,themes that will
> > > die quickly. Would it hurt to create a few new elements each year for a
> > > theme that has been wildly successful for 8 YEARS! It's as if they are
> > > actually *trying* to kill the theme, by not producing anything unique
> > > and releasing abysmal sets.
> > >
> > > Someone tell me I'm way off base, and tell me how TLG could possibly
> > > sabotage the train theme *more* than what they are currently doing.
> > >
> > > <rant off>-John
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