Porsche to Move USA Headquarters
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Porsche to Move USA Headquarters
Porsche reportedly plans to move their USA headquarters from Sandy Springs, an upscale suburb on the North side of Atlanta, to an abandoned Ford assembly plant in Hapeville, a downscale suburb on the South side of Atlanta. This will move approximately 150 good jobs from Sandy Springs to Hapeville.
In addition, Porsche reportedly will build a training road course at their new headquarters, similar to the one at Silverstone. Porsche customers will be able to take driver training on their new vehicles at the course, at a cost of several hundred dollars per day.
In addition, Porsche reportedly will build a training road course at their new headquarters, similar to the one at Silverstone. Porsche customers will be able to take driver training on their new vehicles at the course, at a cost of several hundred dollars per day.
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On the bright side, they will have all the ten dollar hookers and crack heads they could ever want.
Some of those north siders are going to be in for a shock.
All I can suggest is that they keep one in the chamber at all times, and keep it close.
Some of those north siders are going to be in for a shock.
All I can suggest is that they keep one in the chamber at all times, and keep it close.
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Hookers and blow.. The world's cure-all.
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25-35 miles on the commute = 1-2 hours additional travel time each way depending on time of day in Atlanta traffic. Just sayin...
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Why oh WHy in ATL? They film 50% of all car commercials where I live out here in Inyokern California. It would be cheaper for operations. There are all kinds of room for tracks and new buildings, and although we had a murder 3 weeks ago, its HIGHLY Unusual!!!! Usually its some kind of cow mutilation.
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I was pretty happy when they were handy in Reno. Later hour meant a better chance of getting parts the next day too. In Atlanta they close in the middle of our afternoon.
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Why oh WHy in ATL? They film 50% of all car commercials where I live out here in Inyokern California. It would be cheaper for operations. There are all kinds of room for tracks and new buildings, and although we had a murder 3 weeks ago, its HIGHLY Unusual!!!! Usually its some kind of cow mutilation.
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NOTHING in California is cheaper for business...taxes and insurance alone are insane. When I was with Nikon we closed our Torrance warehouse and repair facility and just kept some offices in El Segundo (service and support stayed-warehouse moved to UPS Logistics). Just dealing with California Labor Law is reason alone not to base in CA...and it's 10 hours from Germany instead of 6.
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Detlev von Platen the current president of PCNA is an avid private pilot and his kids probably go to the private Atlanta International School which is where many of the children of the Expats are schooled. So being next to the airport makes sense and no worry about any public school issues. They do hold all the training schools at PCNA so cuts their students travel time....plus night time entertainment could be much less expensive.