Guest guest Posted November 10, 2010 Report Share Posted November 10, 2010 That is a messy business right now. There have been negotiations on and off about relocating with the company (which isn't all that interested in, at least not for a prolonged period, but could, perhaps, imagine doing on a fixed time contract, to help set up some of the things she is responsible for in the new location, but no more than that). They (the employees) are supposed to give an answer on a sort of "offer" (which is really just a hypothetic offer anyway, of the kind "would you, if such a position would be available and be offered you accept", but with no promises made) from the company next week. She is kind of torn between just answering no, and, on the other hand, being loyal with her co-workers, and answer that without more information (they have not been given answers to any questions they have had) no answer at all can be given (if enough people give that last answer, the company may see the error of their ways and give people the kind of information they need to be able to answer yes or no). That' is kind of where it is at right now. And no certain closing/moving date either. love/Reb> >> > We have a lot of the huge wind turbines about 30 miles from us and they want to > >> > build more. They are massive!> > > > We have a wind generator here at our house although the majority of our power > > comes from our solar panels.> > > > > > Sharon> > This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling > >and > >> > grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be > > considered flaws or defects.> > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________> > From: Anne Whitworth reikiladyinswok@> > To: MSers Life egroup MSersLife > > Sent: Sun, November 7, 2010 8:32:52 AM> > Subject: Wind Power could power the east coast [1 Attachment]> > > > [Attachment(s) from Anne Whitworth included below] > > > > > > It works here on the plains - they opened up more turbines west of here> > Attachment(s) from Anne Whitworth > > 1 of 1 Photo(s) > > wind power can power most of the East Coast.jpg> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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