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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
South
Moving to Greenville, NC Any advice, opinions?
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<blockquote data-quote="johnny3gears" data-source="post: 15014537" data-attributes="member: 164926"><p>Hey there! I'll try to get to all of your questions. </p><p></p><p>Just avoid living near downtown. Been having a rash of break-ins and armed robberies lately... Like 14th to 1st and Elm to Cotanche (that square region) should be avoided. </p><p></p><p>No worries on the gun front as long as you follow the law (my mom actually teaches the class so keep us in mind!). The sheriff won't give you any trouble, and most places aren't that anal about you carrying in-store. </p><p></p><p>Tint is actually pretty hit or miss depending on who is working and their mood. I've had super dark tint for years, but only recently got a ticket for it when I went to Raleigh to play golf. You probably WILL get a tint ticket if you go there. I was doing under the limit and got pulled just for tint. </p><p></p><p>They don't care about exhaust unless you are a jackass and rev it all the time or downshift in front of a cop. Even then you will just be warned more than likely unless you mouth off. </p><p></p><p>The car scene is not that great unless you're 18 and mouthy. Most "nice" cars down here are jacked up trucks and the heavy hitters being some 1000+ HP diesels and the older drag cars which only come out at night, my brother stays in touch with them with his turbo 3v. The cars and coffee meets are mainly imports (hondas/Stanced cars) and the occasional exotic. There are a few OK drag strips like in Kinston, Jacksonville, Rocky Mount (Brewers) but no super nice ones close by. I believe there is an OK circuit track within a few hours drive, but don't really remember. </p><p></p><p>I can't really help on the job knowledge front, but some larger plants include Grady White boats, NACCO materials handling group (forklifts), Roberts in Winterville, Flanders Filters in Washington, and Patheon pharmaceuticals. NACCO seems to have the highest workers satisfaction among those listed.</p><p></p><p>The most popular pastimes down here include running up to the coast on the weekends to offshore/nearshore fish, deer and duck hunting, and tailgating. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnny3gears, post: 15014537, member: 164926"] Hey there! I'll try to get to all of your questions. Just avoid living near downtown. Been having a rash of break-ins and armed robberies lately... Like 14th to 1st and Elm to Cotanche (that square region) should be avoided. No worries on the gun front as long as you follow the law (my mom actually teaches the class so keep us in mind!). The sheriff won't give you any trouble, and most places aren't that anal about you carrying in-store. Tint is actually pretty hit or miss depending on who is working and their mood. I've had super dark tint for years, but only recently got a ticket for it when I went to Raleigh to play golf. You probably WILL get a tint ticket if you go there. I was doing under the limit and got pulled just for tint. They don't care about exhaust unless you are a jackass and rev it all the time or downshift in front of a cop. Even then you will just be warned more than likely unless you mouth off. The car scene is not that great unless you're 18 and mouthy. Most "nice" cars down here are jacked up trucks and the heavy hitters being some 1000+ HP diesels and the older drag cars which only come out at night, my brother stays in touch with them with his turbo 3v. The cars and coffee meets are mainly imports (hondas/Stanced cars) and the occasional exotic. There are a few OK drag strips like in Kinston, Jacksonville, Rocky Mount (Brewers) but no super nice ones close by. I believe there is an OK circuit track within a few hours drive, but don't really remember. I can't really help on the job knowledge front, but some larger plants include Grady White boats, NACCO materials handling group (forklifts), Roberts in Winterville, Flanders Filters in Washington, and Patheon pharmaceuticals. NACCO seems to have the highest workers satisfaction among those listed. The most popular pastimes down here include running up to the coast on the weekends to offshore/nearshore fish, deer and duck hunting, and tailgating. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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