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"It was a splendid population - for all the slow, sleepy, sluggish-brained sloths stayed at home - you never find that sort of people among pioneers - you cannot build pioneers out of that sort of material. It was that population that gave to California a name for getting up astounding enterprises and rushing them through with a magnificent dash and daring and a recklessness of cost or consequences, which she bears unto this day - and when she projects a new surprise the grave world smiles as usual and says, "Well, that is California all over."

- - - - Mark Twain (Roughing It)

Monday, October 19, 2020

Pabst Blue Ribbon flees California for Texas


Bye Bye Jobs


SAN ANTONIO – Pabst Blue Ribbon has chosen downtown San Antonio over busy Los Angeles for its headquarters.

The San Antonio Economic Development Foundation (SAEDF) confirmed Thursday PBR is moving its headquarters from LA to its Houston Street location.

PBR has operated in San Antonio for years, with about 60 or so employees, according to the SAEDF.

The headquarters are looking to hire up to 25 extra employees in the next few months and is expected to have more than 115 once fully staffed.

Currently, we’re told the company is in the Rand Building and is hiring.

The San Antonio Economic Development Foundation provided us with the following statement.

“San Antonio is ideal for headquarters. We have a culture and economy where professionals have a unique opportunity to build wealth and actually enjoy it, making San Antonio a very attractive city to live in. Pabst's 2019 move to The Rand reflects the company’s affection for downtown San Antonio’s creative energy and speaks volumes about our creative and collaborative business culture—it sends the message that our region is where companies need to be.”

news4sanantonio.com



The Olden Days of Blue Collar Jobs
Southern California's first actively-exploited oil field near the present-day neighborhood of Echo Park. Photo c. 1895-1901. 

Today California imports oil rather than create jobs and pump their own.


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