Ingram moving?
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Ingram moving?
has anyone heard any details on this.. im talking bout the Ingram Entertainment returns and distribution center in La Vergne. It's a HUGE employer in the La Vergne Smyrna area and i heard today they are moving. so if they are that means a ton of people out of work here. which is not good.
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Chris if its the place I'm thinking of I knew several people that worked there. It was one of the places people were going to from the business I worked at for better pay.One side of the business printed books by the order, mostly out of date best sellers.
At one time the Ingram family owned alot of business in Nashville from making barges to publishing. My old neighbor was a pilot for the Ingram family just for where ever they wanted to go. Some weeks he didn't go anywhere but on holidays he would be gone for days. He told me it was a love hate kinda job.
At one time the Ingram family owned alot of business in Nashville from making barges to publishing. My old neighbor was a pilot for the Ingram family just for where ever they wanted to go. Some weeks he didn't go anywhere but on holidays he would be gone for days. He told me it was a love hate kinda job.
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Chris if its the place I'm thinking of I knew several people that worked there. It was one of the places people were going to from the business I worked at for better pay.One side of the business printed books by the order, mostly out of date best sellers.
At one time the Ingram family owned alot of business in Nashville from making barges to publishing. My old neighbor was a pilot for the Ingram family just for where ever they wanted to go. Some weeks he didn't go anywhere but on holidays he would be gone for days. He told me it was a love hate kinda job.
At one time the Ingram family owned alot of business in Nashville from making barges to publishing. My old neighbor was a pilot for the Ingram family just for where ever they wanted to go. Some weeks he didn't go anywhere but on holidays he would be gone for days. He told me it was a love hate kinda job.
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The irony is we are actually better off with NAFTA(and other trade agreements like this) then we were before it. I mean there will always be "losers" no matter what and by "losers" I mean those that get the short end of the straw, not "losers" as in bums. However, we are better off now then compared to if we would have kept the status quo. I remember when NAFTA was a big deal and people used to have picket signs that said: "After NAFTA the SHAFTA". For them, that could have very well been true, I don't remember what happened to them, but as a whole we are far better off then before.
Now eventually no matter where a company is or where they produce their products, it will even out with what the costs to produce things here. Arbitrage doesn't last forever.
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My grandfather was never fond of NAFTA, nor anyone in Kingsville rather was fond of it. What they couldn't do, and it's not easy to do, is look beyond just what it did in their little pocket of the world(and trust me that was a very very small pocket), because it didn't affect everyone the same way.
The irony is that benefits had the potential to be applied to everyone, those that were hit the hardest with the negatives couldn't yoke the full potential of the benefits, so I think that's were we get the bad blood.
However, considering that 3/4s our economy is based on how much we consume(rather or not that's good or bad that's another thread all by itself), free trade is the better thing for us(or as close to free trade as we can have). Now our economy switching over to a consumption one started long before now, some would argue that started with the baby boomers. Long before NAFTA.
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