Jobs are created when the demand for a company’s product or services is exceeding the company’s ability to supply the product or service.
Where jobs land depends on where companies wants to operate. When a company is open to location, where it finally decides to go can be influenced by lots of factors. One is the location of its vendors and customers. Another is taxes and the cost of land or rent and other factors affecting the cost of doing business. The availability of the kind of employees it wants to hire is another factor.
Manufacturers need to transport parts from vendors and products to customers. Companies tend to locate to low tax, right-to-work states.
All of these are usually either there are they’re not. If they exist in several locations, it is typical for the company to send representatives to get their own impressions. Savvy companies call on other companies already operating in that location to get answers to their questions . Over the years I got plenty of calls from these companies and I was happy to help them.
Did I mention government ? No I don’t think I did.
Friday, October 7, 2011
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