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If you work at a Oracle site in California where gas prices will get outrageous expensive

You should either transfer to the Nashville TN office where gas is cheaper or look to see if Oracle plans to open an office in Saint Louis Missouri and move there where gas prices are cheaper than they are in California.
You probably won’t miss California moving to Nashville or Saint Louis


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The price Gas in California increased today with a state average price of $8.40 a gallon. Probably will go over $10.00 a gallon by the end of the week.

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Post ID: @q3+1kkqwfvhh

@p7 Demographic trends say otherwise.

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Post ID: @pg+1kkqwfvhh

Nobody wants to move to friggin' TN. Just find another job in an area you want to live in.

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Post ID: @p7+1kkqwfvhh

@e6 yes. got it?

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Post ID: @mx+1kkqwfvhh

@e6 I suspect that he was being rhetorical.

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Post ID: @he+1kkqwfvhh

Sounds like a thing oracle HR would say. Not today HR ;)

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Post ID: @gn+1kkqwfvhh

Let's be honest here. Nashville as well as the entire state of Tennessee sux too.

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Post ID: @gg+1kkqwfvhh

FYI, St. Louis consistently ranks as one of the worst cities in the US.

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Post ID: @g3+1kkqwfvhh

There are about 2 dozen better reasons to leave California before thinking about gas prices.

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Post ID: @g2+1kkqwfvhh

St. Louis. LOL

Is that the same St. Louis where the owner of the ATT tower who paid $200M+ for it turned around and sold it for $4M 'cause they wanted out of St. Louis so bad?

FYI, people move OUT of St. Louis, not IN. HTH

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Post ID: @ef+1kkqwfvhh

@bd+1kkqwfvhh

You’re saying you’re willing to pay $100 a gallon of gas if it got that high in California rather than moving to St Louis where gas would probably be under $4 bucks a gallon? I bet you, assuming you’re not as d-mb as you sound would reconsider moving to St Louis if gas in California remained high and it was eating up your paycheck to fill up your cars gas tank

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Post ID: @e6+1kkqwfvhh

Don't Californicate my Tennessee

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Post ID: @dx+1kkqwfvhh

@bv relax, nobody from california wants to move there

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Post ID: @dv+1kkqwfvhh

To all the Californians turning their noses up at these other states understand that no one really wants you to move there. They just want your job to move there.

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Post ID: @bv+1kkqwfvhh

Nashville i could tolerate, Missouri or Texas though ? He-l no.

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Post ID: @bq+1kkqwfvhh

Californian here, Gas could be 100$ and I wouldn’t move to Missouri or Nashville. Respectfully

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Post ID: @bd+1kkqwfvhh

@a5 If you're not hands on with any equipment there, or maintaining the building, just WFH,

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Post ID: @b6+1kkqwfvhh

(1) Follow the meta guy and move to the sunshine state so that you can save the state income tax and possibility property tax OR (2) Buy an EV car, oracle employees should be able to afford it :0):0):0):0):0)

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