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re: New jobs in Alexandria area
Posted on 2/26/21 at 6:36 pm to tigahbruh
Posted on 2/26/21 at 6:36 pm to tigahbruh
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tigahbruh
Yeh the funniest part is, while it is fun to go back and forth, most La people are pretty similar. I mean the fact that its small enough where something like TD exists where the majority of people talk about all these places with familiarity just bolsters my personal anecdote that Louisiana is basically one giant city. Maybe thats just because I grew up in the sticks in CenLa and we often went to Alex/Monroe/Shreve/BR/Nola/Laffy because certain things weren't offered locally. I think most people in the small towns in La spend a good deal of time having to travel between the cities few nearest "larger cities" in their life.
This post was edited on 2/26/21 at 6:37 pm
Posted on 2/26/21 at 6:43 pm to BorrisMart
OTOH until I went to college, I had been to Dallas many more times than I had been to New Orleans.
Posted on 2/26/21 at 7:02 pm to BayouBengal51
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The city doesn't really do anything IMO to attract new businesses to the area. Also, like many towns in Louisiana, there is the good ole boy network that is always looking for it's back scratch, which turns away possible businesses.
Around Alexandria this is called Pentecostals.
Posted on 2/26/21 at 7:46 pm to jorconalx
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but NO is an actual major city,
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??
I mean, compared to NY,Chicago,or L.A., it's tiny. Even small compared to HOU or ATL, but ask someone in London, Norway, Qatar, Tokyo, Rio, or Lagos if they are familiar with New Orleans and they'll say yes.
It was one of the primary commerce based cities of the Atlantic world for almost 2 centuries (admittedly a shadow of its former self now).
But if we're going by Louisiana standards, NOLA is a fricking metropolis. Alexandria is a nice enough town that is technically a city. And that's fine. Probably preferable for many good people.
I would never live in Orleans Parish, but the suburbs/exurbs that have easy access to it are pretty great.
Posted on 2/26/21 at 7:49 pm to Jim Rockford
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OTOH until I went to college, I had been to Dallas many more times than I had been to New Orleans.
That is true, I probably should have left Nola off the list for myself as a kid, BR alot but we never had much of a reason to go to Nola except for tourist stuff, BR has alot of the same stuff outside of the tourist stuff as Nola has. But SWLA and NWLA probably goes to houston and Dallas, respectively, more than Nola if I had to guess.
This post was edited on 2/26/21 at 7:51 pm
Posted on 2/26/21 at 9:11 pm to ForLSU56
Fun fact: Rapides Parish is named for the whitewater rapids caused by a rock shelf in the Red River at Alexandria. At low water they made the river impassable until they were dynamited in the late 19th century. During the Red River campaign, the river unexpectedly fell, trapping the Union fleet above Alexandria. An army engineer built a temporary dam, allowing the fleet to escape. The remnants of the dam are still visible at low water in the vicinity of where the OK Allen bridge used to be.
Posted on 2/26/21 at 9:38 pm to Jim Rockford
That’s pretty cool, never heard about that.
Posted on 2/26/21 at 9:47 pm to mattz1122
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I drove through Alexandria for the first time a couple years back and boy was it depressing.
You are like all the other dumbasses who base their opinion on a town driving through on I-49... lots of good people here... I didn’t want to move here but had no choice...people are very nice even though there is lots of old money here... there are some good schools, neighborhoods, restaurants for a small town. People make a community not runs down places off an interstate jackass
Posted on 2/26/21 at 9:52 pm to DaBeerz
Just like every city in every state, you have good areas and bad areas. To each their own.
Posted on 2/26/21 at 10:11 pm to Jim Rockford
I wonder if it can be seen from the new bridge?
Posted on 2/26/21 at 10:19 pm to Jim Rockford
Damn. I wish that drawing was accurate Alexandria actually had some nice bluffs like that. If it did, maybe people would make more of an effort to build a couple nice local restaurants overlooking the River.
Posted on 2/26/21 at 10:32 pm to DemonKA3268
Idk about bars but there are some good restaurants in ellick especially if you’re into Mexican and azn
Posted on 2/26/21 at 11:22 pm to S
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Idk about bars but there are some good restaurants in ellick especially if you’re into Mexican and azn
Yeah, they aren’t too bad at all. Not sure about the bars, a bunch shut down over the last 10-15 years.
This post was edited on 2/26/21 at 11:22 pm
Posted on 2/27/21 at 12:26 am to jkylejohnson
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W. Pointe represent
Used to live there on Bayou Crossing Drive. Pecan Bayou now.
This post was edited on 2/27/21 at 12:44 am
Posted on 2/27/21 at 12:27 am to ForLSU56
Living in Alexandria is like living in Louisiana without any of the redeeming qualities Louisiana has to offer. I guess being close to Toledo Bend is a plus.
Posted on 2/27/21 at 12:32 am to TigerNlc
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Living in Alexandria is like living in Louisiana without any of the redeeming qualities Louisiana has to offer. I guess being close to Toledo Bend is a plus.
Wrong. Easy to get anywhere in the state. Don’t have to worry about all the BS like in the “bigger cities”.
Posted on 2/27/21 at 12:38 am to DemonKA3268
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Easy to get anywhere in the state. Don’t have to worry about all the BS like in the “bigger cities”.
So Lafayette without the food, culture, and festivals?
Posted on 2/27/21 at 12:40 am to TigerNlc
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So Lafayette without the food, culture, and festivals?
Sure, if that’s how you want to think it is. I have no problem with it. Who gives a rats arse about festivals?
Sister lives in Laffy, the “culture” isn’t all that.
Can’t disagree about the food part though.
This post was edited on 2/27/21 at 12:43 am
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