If West Virginia REALLY wants to attract more businesses, lower workers compensation rates are the key. Or so I have heard for seven years since moving to The Mountain State.
http://www.wvgazette.com/section/Opinio ... 2007030816
One way to lower rates would be to cut huge salaries paid to Brickstreet Executives....
This would help broadcasters who then COULD pay airstaff better salaries....
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Political agenda and a piss-poor attempt to make it relevant to broadcasting.Mark Hallburn wrote: This would help broadcasters who then COULD pay airstaff better salaries....
Dude... you seriously need to take a hike. You're done here.
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