Anonymous
Post 03/08/2022 07:23     Subject: Re:Wow, I never realized how terrible the gap is between in MoCo vs NoVa for jobs

Anonymous wrote:

I’d rather work for NIH than a defense contractor. -So you want to be paid less?
I’d rather have Hogan for a governor than Youngkin. - Agreed
I’d rather live in a state where my neighbors would recognize just how repugnant someone like Youngkin is — and vote accordingly. - If you live in NOVA (Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax, Loudoun) your neighbor more than likely did NOT vote for Youngkin.


Anonymous
Post 03/08/2022 06:30     Subject: Wow, I never realized how terrible the gap is between in MoCo vs NoVa for jobs

In defense of NoVa…. Northern Virginia OVERWHELMINGLY did not vote for Youngkin. And the more dems we get to move to NoVa from DC, the more likely we can fully turn Virginia blue. So any Democrats considering moving to NoVa but turned off by our horrifying governor should know that a) they would not be surrounded by conservatives and b) they’d be doing a “good deed” for the Democratic Party by moving here and voting Democratic!!!
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2022 01:41     Subject: Re:Wow, I never realized how terrible the gap is between in MoCo vs NoVa for jobs

I’d rather work for NIH than a defense contractor.
I’d rather have Hogan for a governor than Youngkin.
I’d rather live in a state where my neighbors would recognize just how repugnant someone like Youngkin is — and vote accordingly.


Anonymous
Post 03/08/2022 00:52     Subject: Wow, I never realized how terrible the gap is between in MoCo vs NoVa for jobs

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MoCo has a huge biotech sector


Lol. No it doesn't..


Yes, it does. My husband has spent his entire career working for private sector biotech companies in MoCo.


Therefore because your DH has worked for biotech companies, they are the biggest employes in MoCo? They are not.


When did I say biotech was the biggest employer in Montgomery county? Never.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2022 00:50     Subject: Wow, I never realized how terrible the gap is between in MoCo vs NoVa for jobs

Fairfax left MoCo in the dust years ago. VA left MD behind years ago. This isn’t new news. And the cheap potshots you hear about VA being “backwards” is nothing more than masked jealously.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2022 00:47     Subject: Wow, I never realized how terrible the gap is between in MoCo vs NoVa for jobs

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MoCo has a huge biotech sector


Lol. No it doesn't..


"huge" might be a stretch but a number of biopharma companies have operations in MoCo (AstraZeneca, Novavax, Emergent Biosolutions). The Biohealth Capital Region (DMV) is a nationally ranked Biopharma cluster (https://www.genengnews.com/a-lists/top-10-u-s-biopharma-clusters-8) and the area certainly benefited from vaccine R&D/manufacturing. It will be interesting to see which area can capitalize on this post-covid - NOVA resident.

Anonymous
Post 03/08/2022 00:45     Subject: Wow, I never realized how terrible the gap is between in MoCo vs NoVa for jobs

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MoCo has a huge biotech sector


Lol. No it doesn't..


Yes, it does. My husband has spent his entire career working for private sector biotech companies in MoCo.


Therefore because your DH has worked for biotech companies, they are the biggest employes in MoCo? They are not.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2022 00:31     Subject: Wow, I never realized how terrible the gap is between in MoCo vs NoVa for jobs

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MoCo has a huge biotech sector


Lol. No it doesn't..


Yes, it does. My husband has spent his entire career working for private sector biotech companies in MoCo.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2022 00:29     Subject: Re:Wow, I never realized how terrible the gap is between in MoCo vs NoVa for jobs

It's been this way for years. MoCo is not business-friendly at all.

Heck, they just passed a new regulation requiring all restaurants, even the smallest corner deli, to offer a healthy kids meal option:
https://www.npr.org/local/305/2022/03/03/1084134378/montgomery-county-passes-bill-requiring-restaurants-provide-healthy-kids-meal-option
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2022 00:18     Subject: Wow, I never realized how terrible the gap is between in MoCo vs NoVa for jobs

Anonymous wrote:MoCo has a huge biotech sector


Lol. No it doesn't..
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2022 00:18     Subject: Wow, I never realized how terrible the gap is between in MoCo vs NoVa for jobs

Doomed!?
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2022 00:16     Subject: Wow, I never realized how terrible the gap is between in MoCo vs NoVa for jobs

MoCo has a huge biotech sector
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2022 00:07     Subject: Re:Wow, I never realized how terrible the gap is between in MoCo vs NoVa for jobs

This is all old news. MoCo gave up on jobs and decided to be a bedroom community for people working in DC and VA years ago.
Anonymous
Post 03/07/2022 23:50     Subject: Wow, I never realized how terrible the gap is between in MoCo vs NoVa for jobs

Getting its lunch eaten? How old are you?

Many people would never live in a state as backwards as VA. Youngkin? Absolutely not.

Anonymous
Post 03/07/2022 23:36     Subject: Wow, I never realized how terrible the gap is between in MoCo vs NoVa for jobs

Top employers in MoCo:

https://commerce.maryland.gov/Documents/ResearchDocument/MajorEmployersInMontgomeryCounty.pdf

Top employers in Fairfax:

https://www.fairfaxcountyeda.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Major-Employers.pdf

So basically, MoCo relies entirely on govt jobs and some crappy low paying service sector jobs at places like Giant, Safeway, and Target. Meanwhile in NoVa, the top employers are major banks, super high end tech and software companies, top consulting firms, and other major professional services firms. I never knew MoCo was getting its lunch eaten this bad. NoVa has way, way better jobs and a far better diversity of jobs/firms. MoCo relies entirely on govt, clearly has a severe lack of innovative firms that pay high salaries when compared to NoVa, and a large portion of their residents working in very low quality service sector jobs that probably pay just over minimum wage. How is MoCo not doomed with this flimsy of a tax and employer base?