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Old 06-29-2016 | 07:24 AM
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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.
I won't argue about Ohio but Knoxville? College town, great downtown, very reasonable housing and other living costs, zero state income tax, and phenomenal outdoor activities close at hand.
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