Talk:Ashland, Ohio
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Where are the jobs around here? I currently live in Ashland and have to drive over 50 miles to a Cleveland suburb for work. Why do I need to do that? Doesn't Ashland have any good employers looking for college educated workforce? Let me know and I'll get my resume to you. Thanks.
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Surprised to see Tim Seder not on the list, but that's been rectified.--Cheezymadman 21:52, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
Where is this nicest blah sign? I've never seen it and this town is definitely not full of nice people so I don't believe it exists. 24.154.173.50 20:44, 26 June 2006 (UTC)
- We moved here this year and have found everyone we've dealt with to be extrememly nice. Really living up to the sign (seen from I 71 northbound by the US 250 exit. This goes from neighbors to everyone working in stores to all restaurant waitresses and hostesses, clerks, etc. Compared to New York, Philly, Boston, Chicago, etc, this whole area is a niceness convention by comparison. It's not that everyone is perfect, just a heck of a lot nicer than most other places. Reminds me of my trips to Canada, in a good way. Keep it up and pass the word, Ashland people! DanZar
- Take 71 North from Columbus. It is right before Exit 186 (where 250, Grandpa's Cheesebarn, and the Goasis are). You can't miss it! --172.144.114.69 03:24, 27 June 2006 (UTC)