Hoffman Estates is where corporate is at, so that is where I'd look if I can force my way into corporate. Here the suburbs are very distinct from the city. Detroit is all black. Over 80% and then you have 90% white cities that border it. Then throw in Dearborn which is Arab, and you are now racially segregated. I kind of like that setup because it's easy to navigate what neigborhoods to stay out of.Yes that is northside. the suburbs really blur into regions of the city. No matter what name people have for their suburban region, I call it Chicago. Their municipals and utilities are run by the city, so why give yourself some name?
The southside and east work like what you say with Detroit. Closer=cheaper to the point of ghetto/projects.
Northside starts to do this then shifts to more expensive as you creep toward the loop. West quickly turns into rural.
I love Tennessee. If it was my choice only, we'd be living there. I just wanted out of the northern midwest region. She wasn't moving for anything short of lots of sunshine.
Stay out.
I'm thinking about sprucing the forum up tonight, and making a list, and whoever isn't on the list and doesn't blow me in my thread and is active in the lounge gets a perma.CT is slow tonight. I may do some experimenting on the misses.
That's understandable.Where in the big3 thread?
I thought about it. I could have posted regulations, explanations of the apportionment process, etc. But that would have revealed more than I want the public to know. Instead, I just signed off.
While he is right, the majority of the dollar goes to a few companies, it is only because not everyone has the capability to meet the requirements of the contract. As far as everyday maintenance and things "anyone" can do, most of that money goes to local businesses in the area.