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In reply to the discussion: I believe they've got it. By George, I believe they've got it. [View all]DFW
(54,370 posts)6. No one HAS to be like that
Granted, my outfit started in Dallas 40 years ago, but we have gone from 20 (since the merger of Boston and Dallas) people go about 500, and treat our people well enough that not only do we have almost no turnover, we are still hiring. If working in Dallas were the hellhole we are supposed to be, half of them would have gone back to L.A. or Seattle, or wherever it is they moved from, and the locals dont leave, either. Just because the laws permit companies to treat their employees like shit, does not mean all Texas companies feel the need to do it.
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Thanks for the good news with re: Texas. Colorado was once almost given up on too, years ago
hlthe2b
Jun 2022
#2
I'll confess that once upon a time I was considering Texas as one possible retirement spot
CentralMass
Jun 2022
#31
I believe the trashings were aimed at the medieval republiQan platform and calls for secession.
Scrivener7
Jun 2022
#10
Really interesting study on low voter turnout in Texas (and other states) by precincts
Justice
Jun 2022
#32