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    Moving a few employees is much different than moving thousands of jobs and millions in revenue.

    Blue States are losing a lot of good paying jobs. Oracle moved their HQ to Florida. Tesla is building new factories in Texas. New York is losing many income earners.

    Yeah I get a few dozen people moved from a red state to a blue state but the trend is companies are moving south.

    https://thehill.com/opinion/finance/3854794-the-new-red-wave-is-already-here/amp/

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      Respectfully, neither company is known for treating their employees very well.

      Under the hood of moves like this are a number of things that are favorable to the company at the cost of the individual. Business/tax laws are certainly favorable to the organization, there is no denying that. Cost of labor is lower, as well; these companies are counting on a percentage of people not being able to move and then replacing them with local, cheaper labor. Any employees that are relying on those companies for Visa sponsorship have little-to-no recourse for theses types of decisions and risk losing their status if that aren’t willing to relocate.

      I don’t deny companies are moving to states like Texas and Florida and you’d be wrong to deny and ignore individuals who can are leaving those states at a higher-than-normal rate.

      If you look at metro areas people are leaving this year, USPS data says Austin is 5th. Houston is 1st. Close to 20% of technologiest who moved to Texas during the pandemic not only regret their decision, but are looking to leave AND are citing fear for themselves and/or their families as why.

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          My mistake; I should have been more specific. The fear for themselves and/or their family members was related to the political climate and inability to get healthcare.

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            Once again Austin is run by democrats. It’s a scary place to be because they don’t respect law and order. I go in a frequent basis and the city is a scary place. That’s what happens when you defund the police.

            For technology workers, I don’t know why there would be an issue getting healthcare. If you’re talking about abortion, that’s a small part of healthcare.

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                Nothing uncivil at all. Everything I’ve seen points to time and cost of living as being the reason for leaving. I’ve not seen claims of people people feeling “unsafe” because it’s a red state and I don’t know why healthcare would be an issue compared to any other state. Texas has some the leading hospitals in the nation.

                If you have a cite for your claims, I’d gladly read them.

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      Oracle moved their HQ to Florida.

      As a software dev, good riddance. Yall can have oracle.

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          My guy, that’s like judging the military industrial complex by how satisfied Raytheon shareholders are. Yeah, no shit the people making bank from it like oracle. But as a whole, they tend to be extremely anti-consumer and generally shitty. So for those of us who work with stuff oracle does, it’s really annoying

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            People always hate successful companies. Yes they’ve done some shady things but no worse than anyone else.

            I hate when they went to the core model but so did everyone else.

            I didn’t like they killed sun but sun was dying.

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          More so, why wouldn’t you want them paying taxes to provide for your city/state?!?

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        I mean, fair, Oracle is greedy af, but they do represent a lot of jobs, and they arent in a vaccuum either.

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              I listen to you

              No you don’t, you shove your fingers in your ears and bury your head in the sand.

              At best, you put words in people’s mouths and the run away when you get called out on something.

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                I never run away. I’m just not going to off topic circular conversations. Once I have said what I need to say. I move on. You should try it.

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                  You should try listening to people instead of putting words in their mouth.