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Maker of heart valves to open Draper plant that will create up to 1,000 jobs
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I'm thrilled that there is a possiblity of more jobs coming to Draper Utah, but it seems a little suspicious that this company threatens to leave Midvale to go out of the country and now they get paid millions to stay in Utah. I hope the company is being honest with us!
What's happening to downtown Salt Lake City these days? Does nobody care about building up downtown Salt Lake, and attracting new business to the area, instead of having everything go to the south part of the valley?
Try parking downtown sometime, then ask why we prefere the south end.
He added that "Utah is open for business," with a work force he described as "young, educated and vibrant," as well as "tech savvy."
Young= no one over the age of 30 will be hired for these jobs. I'm tech savvy, educated and I just may be vibrant but I know I am not young. I won't be applying for the jobs.
Gee, folks commenting here. Glasses half-empty, or what?
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