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Green Bay: 313 jobs gone next door. Are you next?

You won't believe this Spectrum news, Green Bay

Yeah, so here's the deal— you know how Appleton ain't exactly a hop, skip, and a jump from Green Bay, but it's close enough that we all got family or friends who work down there? Well, Spectrum, that big cable company, is shutting down their customer service center over there. And get this— 313 folks are losing their jobs. Three hundred and thirteen! That's a whole lot of people who are gonna be looking for work, and it's gonna ripple all the way up here, you betcha. It’s not like those jobs are just gonna pop up on Lombardi Avenue or down by the Fox River, which is wild.

It just kinda hits different when it's folks right next door, you know? We're used to hearing about big corporations making cuts in bigger cities, but Appleton? That's our neck of the woods. It makes you think about all those families, probably some who drive past the National Railroad Museum every morning or grab a Kringle for the office before heading in. For a city like Green Bay, where the Packers are owned by the community, it just feels like a punch to the gut when a company pulls up stakes like that. Our economy, it's built on a lot of hard work and loyalty, and seeing something like this happen so close to home? Ope, that's just tough.

Green Bay on the wire — cold hands, warm hearts, and Lombardis.

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