Originally Posted by
chrisreedrules
Dayton, Cincinnatti, and Knoxville were recently listed among America's 50 worst cities to live in based on socio-economic data and crime statistics. It's a wonder people aren't flocking to come work at a regional with low first year pay, a contract that would be okay if the company followed it but could be a lot better and is far from industry standard anymore, and a stagnated seniority list. What a joke. Maybe they should have opened an actual desirable and commutable hub base instead of Cincinnatti... Almost every major city in Ohio was on the 50 worst list.
Weird, that's not what this says:
http://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnat...places-to.html