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Old 12-01-2006, 06:59 PM
 
Location: The Conterminous United States
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Retirees jacked up the prices. Made it look like it was a hot place to be. And then they get part-time jobs to give them something to do. Employers love them. Cheap pay and no benefits.

Then those same retirees are surprised when they find surly workers that don't want to wait on them.

I worked at K-mart one Christma season. Nice retired gentleman remarked how the help was terrible in the stores. It was not a comment directed at me. I told him what those workers was paid. He was stunned. He just couldn't believe it.

A lot of those workers come down to Florida after retiring from a union job. Lot of GM workers. Back in the day, all they had to do was show up and they had great wages and benefits. These are the same folks that are in Fort Myers.

I'm glad that I am out.
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Old 12-01-2006, 07:32 PM
 
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On the news when you hear about crime, it usually is in Ft. Myers, Cape Coral or Lehigh Acres down here in SW Florida.
Cape Coral leads the nation in grow houses 21 this year alone, I think you can get an agricultural exemption for it though.
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Old 12-04-2006, 11:42 AM
 
Location: Old Town Alexandria
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Default moved out?

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Retirees jacked up the prices. Made it look like it was a hot place to be. And then they get part-time jobs to give them something to do. Employers love them. Cheap pay and no benefits.

Then those same retirees are surprised when they find surly workers that don't want to wait on them.

I worked at K-mart one Christma season. Nice retired gentleman remarked how the help was terrible in the stores. It was not a comment directed at me. I told him what those workers was paid. He was stunned. He just couldn't believe it.

A lot of those workers come down to Florida after retiring from a union job. Lot of GM workers. Back in the day, all they had to do was show up and they had great wages and benefits. These are the same folks that are in Fort Myers.

I'm glad that I am out.
where are you living now?
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Old 12-12-2006, 12:17 PM
 
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im orinagly from detroit but ive lived in fort myers for about 2 yrs and i lived in a bad neiborhood in detroit n thought it was bad but my 3rd month in fort myers my brother was stabbed n his freind shot dead n it happens everyday in my neiborhood id have to agree that its worse thn chi town
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Old 12-18-2006, 11:38 AM
 
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I have lived in Ft Myers for 10 years and the most I have seen was someone unlocked my car door, when they saw I didn't have a stereo, they left. I had money in the center console and they didn't even look. maybe we just have dumb criminals or dumber I guess.

Like any city there are areas with higher crime rates, but I haven't seen it.
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Old 01-25-2007, 05:56 PM
 
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How many of those of you complaining about the high crime rate have been personally affected by a crime in Florida?

I've lived here 34+ years and the most I've seen is a cd player stolen from a car we forgot to lock. However, we never lock our house. I'm not rich and I live in an average house in an average neighborhood in Port St. Lucie.
You're very fortunate. I've lived in Ft Myers for almost 30 years and I've always lived in average (or better) neighborhoods. I've had: Our new house broken into and ALL electronics stolen, my car broken into by smashing the window and stereo/speakers/amp stolen, and last but not least, my husband and I were held up at gunpoint while window shopping at a car dealer after hours (not dark....just after hours). I'm an average working mom and don't participate in any questionable activities or hang out with questionable people....so maybe I'm just unlucky....but I doubt it. I'm getting my kids out of here as soon as I can! Oh, and we ALWAYS lock our house and car doors....little good that it's done us....just spent more time cleaning up glass ;o)
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Old 01-26-2007, 08:33 PM
 
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Lots of crime all over Florida. Thats another reason im moving out besides the fact I cant afford even a shack in a bad neighboorhood!
darn, when are you moving? time? date?

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Old 01-26-2007, 08:37 PM
 
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Smile ditto

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How many of those of you complaining about the high crime rate have been personally affected by a crime in Florida?

I've lived here 34+ years and the most I've seen is a cd player stolen from a car we forgot to lock. However, we never lock our house. I'm not rich and I live in an average house in an average neighborhood in Port St. Lucie.

ditto to that pslOldTimer. i'm 58, lived in miami from 1951 - 1984; gainesville 1986-2003. the only crime we experienced was a car was stolen (65 1/2 mustang, found later burned up; police said someone took it for the transmission) in the 70s (i didn't live at home at the time so i forget the exact year - this was in blue collar hialeah) and my dad's truck was broken into but nothing was stolen (same house, blue collar working class hialeah.) this isn't to say that hialeah didn't continue to become overpopulated, especially on my parent's block, but this was our/their only experience with crime in all the years they lived there.

not ever a problem for me in gainesville either.

as i've posted before, most people are rarely affect by crime, especially violent crime, but the tv and the news loves to lead with it - if it bleeds, it leads, as they say.
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Old 01-26-2007, 09:00 PM
 
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You're very fortunate. I've lived in Ft Myers for almost 30 years and I've always lived in average (or better) neighborhoods. I've had: Our new house broken into and ALL electronics stolen, my car broken into by smashing the window and stereo/speakers/amp stolen, and last but not least, my husband and I were held up at gunpoint while window shopping at a car dealer after hours (not dark....just after hours). I'm an average working mom and don't participate in any questionable activities or hang out with questionable people....so maybe I'm just unlucky....but I doubt it. I'm getting my kids out of here as soon as I can! Oh, and we ALWAYS lock our house and car doors....little good that it's done us....just spent more time cleaning up glass ;o)
i'm kinda curious - where do you plan to go?
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Old 09-07-2007, 08:23 PM
 
Location: imprisoned in chicago
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From what I have seen on "Cops", it seems that there are just a few high crime areas in florida; (from high crime rates to low) West Palm Beach, Jacksonville, Orlando, and Miami.
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