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In reply to the discussion: On His Jobs Tour, Obama Touts Amazon Jobs That Are Literally Out Of Reach [View all]onpatrol98
(1,989 posts)But, this place will be filled with people who do own a car, or for people who carpool, etc. Perhaps the next job opportunity will be located closer to the middle of the city. No job is going to work for everyone who is employed.
Not to mention, what about people who live away from the city altogether AND don't have a car, but can't get to the mass transit locations. We will need different solutions for different people. And, sometimes, people have to make lifestyle changes.
I had a friend who moved from the rural south to a place that had a better transit system. She loves it. But, no one place can meet the needs of everyone. And, every state in the US needs jobs. There are cost of living differences from state to state. There will be people in TN who are very appreciative of these jobs.
The surest way to encourage a better environment for the labor force is more people working. Companies work harder to keep employees they're in danger of losing to other companies. However, it's still an employer's market in many cities.
Perhaps a program that assists people in relocating to areas that have decent jobs, but only for people who don't mind relocating.
But, I think a company opening its doors to additional employees is good for whoever happens to get a job after needing one for a long time. So, I don't have a problem with it.