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<blockquote data-quote="Glock 40" data-source="post: 3368009" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>I remember 10 years back or so when everyone was going to try to go to work for Google in Pryor. I have been in Tech for 20+ years and worked in a Data Center in Tulsa. All the folks I worked with were planning on going to work there. One buddy applied went though hiring process. Guess what Google in OK ain't google in Cali. All the perks and stuff you heard about. Not in Pryor. They ended up hiring a bunch of temp to perm folks at same pay we already made and they had to drive and hour now. Then once place was online they only hired a few folks. All the others that left for the greener pasture. Yup unemployment lines. Then they shut it down a couple years later during hard times. One of our building engineers left to go there. Yup he wanted his old job back when they shut down.</p><p></p><p>So go a few more years along they reopen same thing as far as hiring practices. Just like Amazon opening up between Tulsa and Owasso look at the jobs they have posted. Not to mention both Amazon and Tesla are notorious for bad working conditions and working their employees like rented mules while tracking everything they do to try and squeeze just a little more productivity from them. Anyone that works for a large company is just a line on a spreadsheet somewhere. We are all expendable and in a place like Tesla they have already shown they are dependent on gov money and will cut their biggest cost when needed to make stock holders happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 40, post: 3368009, member: 32"] I remember 10 years back or so when everyone was going to try to go to work for Google in Pryor. I have been in Tech for 20+ years and worked in a Data Center in Tulsa. All the folks I worked with were planning on going to work there. One buddy applied went though hiring process. Guess what Google in OK ain't google in Cali. All the perks and stuff you heard about. Not in Pryor. They ended up hiring a bunch of temp to perm folks at same pay we already made and they had to drive and hour now. Then once place was online they only hired a few folks. All the others that left for the greener pasture. Yup unemployment lines. Then they shut it down a couple years later during hard times. One of our building engineers left to go there. Yup he wanted his old job back when they shut down. So go a few more years along they reopen same thing as far as hiring practices. Just like Amazon opening up between Tulsa and Owasso look at the jobs they have posted. Not to mention both Amazon and Tesla are notorious for bad working conditions and working their employees like rented mules while tracking everything they do to try and squeeze just a little more productivity from them. Anyone that works for a large company is just a line on a spreadsheet somewhere. We are all expendable and in a place like Tesla they have already shown they are dependent on gov money and will cut their biggest cost when needed to make stock holders happy. [/QUOTE]
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