"And because of the amount of employees they're going to need ... I believe it's a great opportunity for the technical-oriented employees of Jackson County to be able to find good-paying jobs at that facility," Mangum said. "So I think it's a win for Jackson County, for us to be close to that site and be able to take advantage of it."
1 posted on
04/09/2013 2:58:52 AM PDT by
Islander7
To: WKB; wardaddy; Pathdoc; olemisspatriot; dixiebelle; Downsouth55; Michael; houeto; Knight; ...
Magnolia State Ping!
2 posted on
04/09/2013 2:59:33 AM PDT by
Islander7
(There is no septic system so vile, so filthy, the left won't drink from to further their agenda)
To: Islander7
Good news for an area that needs it. I only wish it had been Boeing.
3 posted on
04/09/2013 3:15:30 AM PDT by
22202NOVA
(DoD civilian, retired Army and proud of my service.)
To: Islander7
Uh, Mobile is in Alabama.
4 posted on
04/09/2013 5:22:17 AM PDT by
mfish13
(ELECTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES!!!!)
To: Islander7
If they had drawn the longitude line straight, Mobile would be in Mississippi. Poor Mississippi, the 3 biggest cities are New Orleans, Mobile, and Memphis, all draining revenue from the state. Anyway, at least a short commute to Mobile.
To: logitech
7 posted on
04/09/2013 7:36:00 AM PDT by
WXRGina
(The Founding Fathers would be shooting by now.)
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