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<blockquote data-quote="Ricochet1a" data-source="post: 988364" data-attributes="member: 22880"><p>What is going on within Express right now has nothing to do with whether one is on a right-to-work state or in a non right-to-work state.</p><p></p><p>Right-to-work merely affects the direct employer-employee relationship. It has NOTHING to do with how a business chooses to operate itself - or to realign itself to changing business conditions (or whims of executive management).</p><p></p><p>As to the preponderance of posters having listed Texas as their state of residence - I'd imagine the reason has more to do with climate than anything else. It is hot there, damn hot, very hot. Spending one's time outside in that heat isn't a pleasant way to spend time. Sitting in an air conditioned room playing around on a forum is probably preferable to going outside and melting. </p><p></p><p>Elsewhere in the country, a preponderance of people are outside doing stuff in the early evening. </p><p></p><p>There also seems to be a preponderance of single people from Texas posting. I'm sure this correlates to the observed pattern. Single people in locations which are hot have time to play on a computer - and not worry about chasing kids - or going out for an evenings entertainment (since they work for Fred, they don't have the funds to go out too often...).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricochet1a, post: 988364, member: 22880"] What is going on within Express right now has nothing to do with whether one is on a right-to-work state or in a non right-to-work state. Right-to-work merely affects the direct employer-employee relationship. It has NOTHING to do with how a business chooses to operate itself - or to realign itself to changing business conditions (or whims of executive management). As to the preponderance of posters having listed Texas as their state of residence - I'd imagine the reason has more to do with climate than anything else. It is hot there, damn hot, very hot. Spending one's time outside in that heat isn't a pleasant way to spend time. Sitting in an air conditioned room playing around on a forum is probably preferable to going outside and melting. Elsewhere in the country, a preponderance of people are outside doing stuff in the early evening. There also seems to be a preponderance of single people from Texas posting. I'm sure this correlates to the observed pattern. Single people in locations which are hot have time to play on a computer - and not worry about chasing kids - or going out for an evenings entertainment (since they work for Fred, they don't have the funds to go out too often...). [/QUOTE]
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