Guno....I see you listed where you are from finally. Says "originally from NYC" and now Jesus land (the South).
Makes sense. You're one of those. I know your kind. You live in the South and are so lacking in confidence you have to claim "I'm from New York" and even with the silly fake accent where you leave the R out of York, like "Yoyk".
But you aren't. You're from Delaware or something. The South is flooded with turds like you who fled the disastrous liberal parts of America to come South where....frankly....almost everything about quality of life here is better.
I've called out many posers like you. Claiming they're from "New Yoyk City" or even better....they claim a borough. "I'm from Brooklyn yo".
But you find out...they're actually from Jersey or Connecticut or Vermont. But they drove to NYC a lot!! They say "Oh...yeah...well....New Haven, Connecticut is pretty much New York City".
Nope Brooklyn born and raised then moved to long island at 16 , then the military at 18 for 4 years then back to Brooklyn until the 80's, still own a house there, cletus
During the late 80's companies moved down south for the cheap ignorant labor, the problem was they didn't have people with technical education to help run the factories and the hayseeds had to be educated in Industry. when the first day of hunting season came around the goobers were nowhere to be found in the factories. My first foray was into bosch on dorchester road in charleston where all the technical labor came from was either from europe or up north ,Trident technical college was set up to teach the goobers basic skills, they wouldn't be hired unless they went to a 14 week course in basic skills, I have seen this all over the south. Although it is getting better as NC and SC had pumped up there community colleges at the demand from industry. The same thing happened with BMW in the SC upstate, the Germans had to all but take over the education system and revamp it before they would put their plant there as they wouldn't be able to recruit technical labor as people from up North and Europe. Engineers wouldn't move their families to a educationally backward place , Toyota and Honda have the same problem with training in the south
Why Toyota chose Canada over Alabama/Mississippi.
"Nissan and Honda have encountered difficulties getting new plants up to full production in recent years in Mississippi and Alabama due to an untrained - and often illiterate - workforce. In Alabama, trainers had to use "pictorials" to teach some illiterate workers how to use high-tech plant equipment."
"The educational level and the skill level of the people down there is so much lower than it is in Ontario," Fedchun said."