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In reply to the discussion: Toyota moves from Ca to Tx: When are bluestates going to actively fight job poachers? [View all]whatthehey
(3,660 posts)I'm in a medium sized city of 125k in the lower Midwest now. 3 hours from anything you'd call a major league city. The climate is decent but variable, costs are lower than the norm, commutes are trivial and amenities are acceptable but unspectacular. My boss is from Cleveland. My 3 subordinates are from Cincinnatti, Buffalo and a local. My closest peers are from India, Michigan, Tennessee (who incidentally worked for Toyota at NUMMI) and California. None of us are world-renowned geniuses with unlimited expense accounts, but none of us are ten-a-penny people available for minimum wage in any burg on Earth either. Why can almost all of us relocate to and be reasonably happy in a non-headline location (certainly less cosmopolitan and well-served than DFW) and others can't? We do, in a different industry, the kind of jobs Toyota is moving. Why are we so special? We're not. Even entry-level professional types in the office come from national range. I worked for a Belgian in Kansas, an Indian in Upstate New York, and a guy from Iowa in St Paul my last 3 jobs. For white collar workers moving states is spectacularly unspectacular. Sure not everyone is willing to move around, but for this kind of career in my relatively well travelled experience, most are.