The jobs
that will be brought back to the US should go wherever these companies want to
put these jobs.
In the
past, many manufacturing companies located in rural counties because they liked
the labor pool, cheaper land and lower tax rates. Manufacturing companies liked
the labor pool that grew up on the farm and were familiar with farm equipment.
They also liked the self-discipline these farm kids had. They were expected to
do farm chores from little on and also get good grades in school. They were taught to be responsible and
productive throughout their childhood.
Manufacturing
jobs also need to be encouraged in inner cities to provide a variety of choices
of occupations in these cities. Obviously, there are a variety of services and
office jobs needed in cities to keep the infrastructure running and these will
always be included in cities.
Technology
companies who need engineers will look for cities that engineers prefer.
Engineers look for “critical mass” of other engineers in their locations. They
want to be able to move from company to company if they have to without moving
the family out of their neighborhood. Engineers look for jobs that align with
their interests and skills.
Everybody
likes cities with good weather. Florida
was packed with technology companies during the technology boom of the 1980s.
These
companies should also look for affordable cities, suburbs and exurbs. They
should consider gridlock when trying to avoid bad decisions and should look at
the legislative mentality and the overall cost of doing business in the city
and the State.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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