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You gotta love the whiny and provincial media out in NYC. Of course the problems Chicago is facing "started" in Chicago and "infected" everyone else.
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Yeah - it's pretty funny and a bit crazy. Based on the analysis I did a few months ago, it was pretty obvious that international net migration going down was a main factor in population in places like NYC reducing of late. And anecdotally I have had a number of friends and co-workers here in NYC from other countries have to leave the US and go back to their countries semi suddenly.
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Originally Posted by the urban politician
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I think it makes sense to anybody who's ever worked on real client facing software. These things aren't created tech-wise in a vacuum. There needs to be product people there to guide how this stuff should work in the first place more from a requirements perspective (and also legal compliance/regulation, etc etc etc). And what's even better is that there could be tech people who have worked in logistics for a long time who also know how this stuff works. Same as every industry though basically.
It basically seems that Uber wants to house the majority, if not all, of the development of Uber Freight in Chicago. It's more than just the headquarters where the heads sit - seems like the entire operation down to the development.