Toyota Plans To Have 1000 HQ Workers In Texas By The End Of The Year

Toyota Plans To Have 1000 HQ Workers In Texas By The End Of The Year
This year is a year of transition at Toyota in the U.S., as the automaker integrates elements of its defunct Scion marque into the Toyota brand and continues shifting roughly 4,000 jobs from soon-to-shutter offices across the U.S. into new digs near Dallas.

Both endeavors are going well, says Bill Fay, Toyota Div. group vice president and general manager, while acknowledging neither are easy processes.


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TauronB2GTauronB2G - 10/14/2016 6:59:18 AM
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I have a friend that works there already and loves it. I'm glad they brought jobs to the area but they absolutely screwed home prices. Prices have gone up exponentially in the Frisco, Plano, Colony, McKinney area. So has traffic. Can't move too much further North. You'll be closer to Oklahoma than Dallas.


nguyenvuminhnguyenvuminh - 10/14/2016 10:08:03 AM
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Welcome to economic growth.


valhallakeyvalhallakey - 10/15/2016 6:14:18 AM
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Seems to be almost everywhere I go. Here in the Denver area it's crazy, visited friends and relatives in Fremont and in San Diego, seems like a lot of growth there, NYC seems to have a lot of growth... A couple places not so much, Kansas next door seems stuck for some reason...and Missouri as well.


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