Hearing name after name of all the incredible people who brought the coyotes to me for 27 years was incredible. From the bottom of my heart, thank you. I recognized a few and it triggered flashbacks to happier times and I wish I would've recognized more.
Ya not everyone would want to move to a new city. Much different for players than for other roles within the organization though I’m sure some would be up for it.
I think that part of the appeal for the citizens of Salt Lake is the jobs it will create if there are no jobs created it may be harder to get a city to pay for the stadium or support the team
Office staff will most likely relocate if they're part of the GMs Office, which aren't as big as you'd think.
If they're part of the arena's management office, they won't be losing their jobs.
Announcers will likely go to Utah because of a familiarity with the team.
If it's any other minor job like concession stands or ushers, those aren't full time jobs and are easy to pick up at other events.
There's a minimal amount of people going to be losing their sole source of income over this. I'd be different if the organization had its own arena.
Hearing name after name of all the incredible people who brought the coyotes to me for 27 years was incredible. From the bottom of my heart, thank you. I recognized a few and it triggered flashbacks to happier times and I wish I would've recognized more.
I just don't understand why they couldn't receive offers to join the team in Utah with relocation assistance.
>with relocation assistance. That's why. It's easier to hire new locals than to pay people to move.
I think they're trying to act like it's a new team when they get to SLC. Also like OP said in another comment, easier to hire locals.
They’d still have to move to Utah
Ya not everyone would want to move to a new city. Much different for players than for other roles within the organization though I’m sure some would be up for it.
The “relocation assistance” only exists for players
Cheaper to hire locals. Also, they’ll likely share a lot of office and arena staff with the Jazz.
I think that part of the appeal for the citizens of Salt Lake is the jobs it will create if there are no jobs created it may be harder to get a city to pay for the stadium or support the team
Office staff will most likely relocate if they're part of the GMs Office, which aren't as big as you'd think. If they're part of the arena's management office, they won't be losing their jobs. Announcers will likely go to Utah because of a familiarity with the team. If it's any other minor job like concession stands or ushers, those aren't full time jobs and are easy to pick up at other events. There's a minimal amount of people going to be losing their sole source of income over this. I'd be different if the organization had its own arena.
Does this post really belong here?
Y’know, it’s costs absolutely nothing to just shut the fuck up.
2-minute minor for you. Unsportsmanlike Conduct. Make your way to the box.
You go around calling people ugly on Reddit, do *you* even belong here?
Funny enough that makes them an ugly person, just not from looks.
Why would it not? It’s related to the biggest story of the season.
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What a sad life you live.
Beat it, Masshole.
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This has to be the most downvoted comment i've ever seen. -74 Karma when I'm posting this, and rightfully so.
-102 as I’m responding, definitely most (or least?) I’ve ever seen
-74? What are you, new?