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<blockquote data-quote="extranatty" data-source="post: 2971188" data-attributes="member: 66381"><p>When you say RTW states, I think of North Carolina or Arizona, both states I'm familiar with although unfortunately living in the NYC-metro area for now. And to say the standard of living is less there; are you insane? Clearly the formula is rigged.</p><p></p><p>In Wake Forest, NC 30 minutes from Raleigh and RTP (where the jobs are), you can have a nice house and plenty of land for $800/mo. In Phoenix, you can buy a beautiful house for $220k. There's no traffic in comparison, the people are laid back, and both cities are booming especially in high tech. They have bars in supermarkets for the men. Lived in Raleigh for 2 years, and in the 5 years since then, the entire neighborhood I lived in has been demolished and turned into high class skyscrapers. It's barely recognizable after only 5 years.</p><p></p><p>But you know, whatever, the unions are only signing their own death warrant as millions flee non-RTW states. Not saying that's the reason; but it's a symptom of the problem. People should want to join your union; why do you have to force them to?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="extranatty, post: 2971188, member: 66381"] When you say RTW states, I think of North Carolina or Arizona, both states I'm familiar with although unfortunately living in the NYC-metro area for now. And to say the standard of living is less there; are you insane? Clearly the formula is rigged. In Wake Forest, NC 30 minutes from Raleigh and RTP (where the jobs are), you can have a nice house and plenty of land for $800/mo. In Phoenix, you can buy a beautiful house for $220k. There's no traffic in comparison, the people are laid back, and both cities are booming especially in high tech. They have bars in supermarkets for the men. Lived in Raleigh for 2 years, and in the 5 years since then, the entire neighborhood I lived in has been demolished and turned into high class skyscrapers. It's barely recognizable after only 5 years. But you know, whatever, the unions are only signing their own death warrant as millions flee non-RTW states. Not saying that's the reason; but it's a symptom of the problem. People should want to join your union; why do you have to force them to? [/QUOTE]
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