Moving their manufacturing from Ilion NY to Georgia. Weatherby moved to Wyoming. Magpul moved to Wyoming. What’s up with Remington? We’re not good enough?
Growing up [the first 70 years of childhood is always the hardest] pretty much all we used was Remington and Ithaca shotguns and rifles.Remington is no longer Remington, it is Rem Arms. Remington was bought out years ago (Freedom Group) and had changed ownership again. They had severe quality control issues before selling. I live in what used to be Remington country. Sold a lot of them in the shop. The old company and products were good and had a proud legacy. Gone now.
This state is hostile, we have closed shop. If the big guys can be sued by the AG then the little ones can be and are. If the AG doesn't have a criminal case, she will go the civil route. Less evidence needed.
Sadly parts for Remington are hard to come by. Sadly, about 7-800 good paying jobs are gone from this state. Sadly the legacy of a good product and company are done. Seems to be a trend.
Excellent question indeed!Moving their manufacturing from Ilion NY to Georgia. Weatherby moved to Wyoming. Magpul moved to Wyoming. What’s up with Remington? We’re not good enough?
There is a ton of industry already in Georgia. They seem to have figured it out. Gulfstream, Glock, Tyson, Lockheed, Mohawk, Kia, Toyo, Coca-cola, GE, etc.
No feathers ruffled and I'm a Georgia resident, originally from Florida. I think your broad generalization is just that. There are a lot of willing workers here in Georgia. Are there shortages in technical fields? Of course there are like anywhere else. But the cost of living is reasonably low. The weather is good. State and local governments are business friendly. And Georgia is a right to work state. There are unions here but it's not mandatory an employee join any union to get a job. I retired here from a military career and always found work. Plus, education is affordable, and we have an excellent technical college program with state backed tuition assistance paid for by lottery winnings for Georgia residents. Course Catalog | Wiregrass Georgia Technical CollegeThis might ruffle some feathers. Good luck finding a workforce in Georgia. I grew up in New Jersey, did my career in Florida and am now retired in Tennessee. My experience is that in general the people that live in the Northeast have a more intense, driven work ethic bordering on fanatical. Florida was kind of middle of the road but getting more intense every year. Tennessee is pretty lackadaisical. They actually take pride in there leisurely ways. Show up when they show up, if they show up, their work is sloppy, standards are low, etc. I don't know, anecdotal experience at best I guess.
I just know that all the factories and businesses in my area are really struggling to fill positions and all the workers that I've come into contact with have that attitude I described.
My experience has been Northern rudeness is often conflated with how they interact in a direct, poignant and terse fashion.No feathers ruffled and I'm a Georgia resident, originally from Florida. I think your broad generalization is just that. There are a lot of willing workers here in Georgia. Are there shortages in technical fields? Of course there are like anywhere else. But the cost of living is reasonably low. The weather is good. State and local governments are business friendly. And Georgia is a right to work state. There are unions here but it's not mandatory an employee join any union to get a job. I retired here from a military career and always found work. Plus, education is affordable, and we have an excellent technical college program with state backed tuition assistance paid for by lottery winnings for Georgia residents. Course Catalog | Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
Plus there is Georgia Tech and many more to choose from. List of colleges and universities in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia
I only briefly thought about moving back to Tampa, my hometown after retiring from the military. Too many rude northerners willing to work for nothing and too much traffic due to...rude northern transplants. Georgia is growing too. MANY Florida residents are moving here, along with...rude northerners unfortunately. There are still great areas to live in Florida though. In my opinion, from Gainesville and above, centrally and heading towards the panhandle. To the West of Jacksonville is still good too...but growing fast.
There are also a LOT of retired military folks in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina contributing education, great work ethics, attitude, and character to any employer.
Companies leaving Northern states is a no-brainer.