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QUESTION:A Eugene, Ore., neighborhood is up in arms over noise from a $1.3 billion
computer chip factory being built for Hyundai Electronics.
Hyundai has asked
the local government for permission to run heavy equipment at
night for the duration of the 18-month project. But neighbors
object to the constant "beep-beep-beep" emitted by heavy
equipment when backing up.
Could the noise really be that bad? "Imagine someone in
the next apartment
with 80 alarm clocks going off at all hours of the night,"
says one complainant.
ANSWER: As I remember it ( from newpaper accounts in the Distorter
Herald) the majority of the jobs at the Wal-Mart Dist. center were
little more than entry level (less than $25,000/year).
They had many job requiring heavy lifting and fork lift
operations.
I think you can be certian there were very few higher paying
technical position, at best a few manager positions.
Is there anyone reading this with some real facts, not just my
conjections.
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