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seanmccann | 6 years ago
Doesn't sound like they are leaving San Francisco, just building a new office in Texas (suburb north of Fort Worth).
seanmccann | 6 years ago
Doesn't sound like they are leaving San Francisco, just building a new office in Texas (suburb north of Fort Worth).
hourislate|6 years ago
hkmurakami|6 years ago
Corporate back office operations will move entirely
hkmurakami|6 years ago
repsilat|6 years ago
> Schwab says it plans to retain a “sizeable corporate footprint” in San Francisco, but the brokerage firm has slashed its workforce in the city by 90% since 2000 while expanding branches around the country.
It sounds like this is just a good opportunity to cross another bridge.
newguy1234|6 years ago
proverbialbunny|6 years ago
Many companies head quartered outside of the bay area create and hold parts of their company in the bay area. Not just companies from other states, but companies from other countries too. They do this, because they know how hard it is to get smart and talented employees doing difficult and cutting edge tech work outside of the Bay Area.
Now if you're an accountant or are in sales, ... yah you're going to TX or finding a new job.