What is more important? Money or the message?

by snare&racket 10 Replies latest jw friends

  • rmt1
    rmt1

    Thank you for these very quantitative answers. It bugged me looking up of the floor plans that there is no obvious 'industrial' center of the new complex. There is no thrumming heartbeat, like you could imagine with the industrial capacity at Brooklyn, or Wallkill, to stretch 'industry'. So that tells me all printing is offshored, which is consistent with modern corporations. Plus the possibility of going where environmental regulations enable competitively low costs. (Who are TWS main competitors, by the way?)

    So the lakefront really does spell real estate, which spells at least 30 to 50 years investment. When were the iconic Brooklyn factories/offices built? They got there at the turn of the century, so 100+ years of value for some properties. Losing Brooklyn actually makes me nostalgic of my temp month at Bethel, heh. I stayed in Sands? residence. January, wind tunnels, got chapped everywhere from relentless pointless showers to be ready for the next meal. Did HVAC on something. Did that at Patterson for a month, too. Best part, almost the finest rational, was missing meetings.

    One other reason for owning actual lake property, I suppose, is to have some right to keep recreation OFF those water premises.

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