Submitted by carlosdangertaint t3_zn5c7y in philadelphia
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uncia11 t1_j0fjtll wrote
65BlT t1_j0h3alo wrote
I used to drive all the way to trenton for thc carts and everytime I drove in and saw that stupid sign I would think "sure, you guys make drugs and I take em alright" lol
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alli3rae t1_j0k0pie wrote
I shout this in a weird accent pretty often, not just when driving by the bridge.
art-man_2018 t1_j0g6vzg wrote
You're drunk.
carlosdangertaint OP t1_j0grwwi wrote
I resent that fact!
BelowAverage_Elitist t1_j0hdee6 wrote
Even the camera is drunk
Ok-Bitred6141 t1_j0hb2tx wrote
So funny
frupp110 t1_j0gejv9 wrote
Philadelphia, you come for the cheesesteaks but you stay because you’re stuck in traffic on 76.
GreenAnder t1_j0gila7 wrote
Come for the cheesesteaks, stay for the cheeseteaks
frupp110 t1_j0gm86z wrote
Because you can’t get out of the chair
uptown_gargoyle t1_j0g5cve wrote
I don't understand the distinction
anonymous_lighting t1_j0g755g wrote
Same
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Intrepid-Painting-60 t1_j0hbjmq wrote
“We may not make the product In Philadelphia but the idea for the product was from a Philadelphian” Was my kinda loose interpretation of it
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uptown_gargoyle t1_j0gndcw wrote
I'm more concerned about a Delaware River tsunami
MeEvilBob t1_j0g762u wrote
American products aren't made in America, they are made by China
Gram-GramAndShabadoo t1_j0gvnli wrote
Yea, but who told China to make them? /s
Intrepid-Painting-60 t1_j0ikxok wrote
PHILADELPHIA
CommunicationTime265 t1_j0g8ynf wrote
lol perfect
ScottishCalvin t1_j0gdacd wrote
The irony is that so much of things made by Philadelphians are made outside the city limits in KOP or Delaware (not Philadelphia) in order to avoid the tax+regulatory environment that sees jobs and employment as the enemy.
GreenAnder t1_j0gigm2 wrote
You do know that the City itself has added jobs every year outside the pandemic years since 2009 right?
CerealJello t1_j0gj77u wrote
This isn't a very useful metric without comparing it to job growth in the surrounding counties.
GreenAnder t1_j0i7hwl wrote
I was tempted to just say more job good but Philly has had better growth then the surrounding area on average
Sixmonths_Newaccount t1_j0h16ya wrote
Isn't it though? The population is flat or declining so that means higher employment while any job gains in the burbs probably coincide with increased population. Also the fact that the city still adds jobs while competing with neighbors who also add jobs is a good sign and means the city still offers more to employers
Acct_For_Sale t1_j0vmm53 wrote
Got any examples?
ScottishCalvin t1_j0z49pl wrote
Ask anyone driving the Blue Route or I95 south. Every day, tens of thousands of people drive out of the city to a job 15-20 miles away. In any other city, those jobs would be "downtown" in center city but instead we have prime land being use for parking lots rather than office blocks. As to rules, a culprit is taxing gross rather than net, which means that most financial services are unable to operate unless they're large enough to construct a balance sheet that parks money elsewhere. This is why we have large companies (who also cut tax deals) but the small/startup scene is dead compared to almost any other similarly sized city in the country
Acct_For_Sale t1_j11pb3w wrote
I mean like examples of stuff made/companies in Delaware/KOP
ScottishCalvin t1_j12ohun wrote
Google can get you that very quickly. Just search "fintech king of prussia" and click on the Map view and see where they are. Note how in New York (or Miami or wherever) those sorts of companies set up in the last decade are based within the city, not. Those are literally 10s of thousands of jobs that should be wanting to move into a skyscraper that could be built on one of the many parking lots that are being turned into mid-size development student housing.
Manufacturing is a similar easy ask: https://www.zippia.com/company/best-manufacturing-companies-in-king-of-prussia-pa/
I speak as a transplant but when I bought a place here, I didn't realise that every single one of my interviews would involve driving 20 miles away. I work in Delaware, for a company whose CEO commutes from here.
Anxious_Ad2309 t1_j0gpjoq wrote
I been to Philly to visit several times and to this day I try to convince my wife about moving there. I like the culture, I’m all about the parking hehe, and all the passive aggressive honks. One day I will move there, even if its just me.
Sixmonths_Newaccount t1_j0h19vj wrote
Oof. Rip your marriage.
Intrepid-Painting-60 t1_j0hdvcw wrote
After a life of suburban living I was looking for a change. Drug my wife to Philadelphia kicking and screaming in search of that city life.
Now she loves it just as much (if not more) than I do! Moral of the story: ya don’t know until you try it.
Massaroni_ t1_j0huacv wrote
I'm so confused what does that mean
DuvalHeart t1_j0i4pd6 wrote
Scanning that QR code is like clicking a a porn site pop-up circa 2002. I hope you did it.
Boomroastedfatty t1_j0i2cgh wrote
I like it
Civil_Peak t1_j0o3z3u wrote
I'm guessing that bar is owned by Comcast. They like to put in designed in Philadelphia, so I can image them having glassware like that.
PM_ME_LADY_ANKLES t1_j0g83z0 wrote
That's true of every city.
Sixmonths_Newaccount t1_j0h1fyd wrote
I know right, lol!?
Training_Yellow2799 t1_j0iyqoa wrote
Philitards OD on copium
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generally-mediocre t1_j0f5ai0 wrote
trenton makes, the world takes