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Juan Tugo

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For all of us considering a career with FedEx, how is the QOL in MEM...suburbs, entertainment, schools, crime, etc.? Short question, I know, but if any of you could give us an idea of what it's like and whether or not you would recommend it, that would be great.

Thanks,

JT
 
I drive 5 hours to work. From Alabama. That answer your question?
 
I grew up here and I am trying to figure out a way to get out. This is one of the most screwed up cities in America. Cost of living is decent and that is about it. The schools are terrible, and the crime is worse than the schools. The government is corrupt, and the race relations are the worst in America. Our congressman's family is the biggest joke in Memphis, but he and his family get re-elected every year. You would think he would have a good handle on the city after growing up in DC, going to law school in Michigan, flunking the barr and having his first job out of law school be U.S Congressman because his dad "handed him the baton" I will say this though, I think he is more honest than his father.

If you live here, you will want to live in the burbs. Germantown, Collierville, Bartlett or Arlington. These school systems are o.k., but not the greatest. If you live in the city, better buy your kid a glock or a smith and wesson if you send them to school.
 
We live in Collierville and it isn't to bad, despite what the other guys have said. C-ville and G-town (that's Germantown for all you gangstas) are pretty nice with tons of other Fedex guys. There's also Bartlett, Cordova, and Lakeland.

I've been here in this area for 3 years now and we often talk about leaving, but I just can't get on board with commuting. I know alot of guys are going to say that commuting isn't a big deal, and it probably isn't. But it doesn't compare to driving home. Whenever we start thinking about moving, I think about the 2 week reserve period I had last month when I was home the whole time instead of sitting in a crashpad with 3 other stinky guys looking at internet porn. mmmmm... internet porn.

The city is screwed up, but the burbs do a good job of keeping themselves removed from that place. As soon as Willy gets voted out of there, it has a chance of getting better. I think he got 90% of the vote last year.

Whenever I hear guys talk about how great commuting is, like operating ANC-MEM then catching the 4 am jumpseat to Tampa 2 hours later, I think they are nuts and falling prey to the "my situation is great and I must therefore talk it up" syndrome. On the other hand, maybe I have that disease when saying that living here is good. I guess it just comes down to picking your poison and living here works for us right now.

However, one thing is driving me crazy. Everytime I meet someone new here I get the "What church do you go to?" recruitment speech. It makes me want to get in the car and drive out of here and leave all my possessions behind. Bible thumpers are rampant. Nothing against the thumpers reading this, of course.

Just my opinion, you'll get 4200 more.
 
I couldn't agree with VaB more, on ALL accounts.

I have lived here for almost 3 years as well. I live in Germantown and it works for us. Good neighborhood. My kids are too young for school, but from what I have heard, the Collierville and Germantown schools are the best in the area.

I will probably become a commuter sometime in the next 4 years. It depends on progression, pay, and seniority. Memphis is not where I want to spend the rest of my life, but it works well for us now.

Ditto the thumpers!!!

Goose17
 
You may want to check out northern Mississippi, I was flying in to MEM the other day & MS is building a four lane road to I-55 and it appears this road will link to MEM. There are two Corp of Engineers lakes in the area. I looked at this area and as far south as Oxford (dreaming my daughter would go to law school at Ole Miss). But my bride wanted to live in ATL near her sister. so guess where I am.

I do envy the guys that live here for getting to be home on reserve. hope this helps. rip
 
Speaking of FEDEX commuting .... a friend of mine from days in the AF has to have the commute to beat all commutes. He is based in Subic and lives in Germany. I asked him if he fell on his head and does he go east or west to get to work. He used to live in MEM.
 
on those "thumpers..."

Bros,

When a Southerner asks you to visit their church, here is what they are implying....

"....we like you and would like to get to know you better..."

"...we'd like to see you somewhere outside of work..."

"...lots of our social fabric in this community is faith based activities. We'd love to get to know the "real you" better..."

"...we hope our kids meet good people....like YOUR kids...."

"...we've been taught the nicest thing to do is help others find the same peace we are trying to find. We hope you are happy..."

You may have to sneak out of town to have a beer with a Baptist ;) (just kidding folks...) but most of the Methodists, Lutherans, Catholics, etc might even have a beer watching the game with you AFTER church on Sunday. Don't get too wound up about folks asking you to join them. Take it as an honest compliment that you are the type of person who they want to know better and who they would like to develop a meaningful friendship with. Nobody will be asking you to pass snakes or drink Jim's Jones's cool aid.

Personally--although Memphis isn't my town and has its drawbacks, a shortage of really nice people is definately NOT one of its problems. There is good food, good booze, good music, a great minor league ball park, and a pretty good casino just 40 minutes away (my crashpad is the Grand, BTW...) There are places I avoid at night, but so far I've found a smile and a "howdy" to most Memphis folks, black or white, usually gets a really warm response back. No place is perfect, but your attitude has a lot to do with how happy you are anywhere. There are a lot of other places I've flown that aren't nearly so warm...
 
You said it brother.

AlbieF15 said:
No place is perfect, but your attitude has a lot to do with how happy you are anywhere. There are a lot of other places I've flown that aren't nearly so warm...

...and he ain't just whistling Dixie.:cool:
 
More on the thumpers

Albie,

All due respect, but since you don't live here, I'm not sure you're in a position to tell me what these people mean when my wife and I start getting hassled about their church. I don't want to turn this thread into something completely useless, however since you brought it up. When I have to listen to people give me their 10 minute schpiel on why there church is the best, what it can offer me, blah blah blah, and I'm telling them the entire time that I'm all set in that department and they keep rambling on, well, bro, I consider that being hassled. I see it all the time when my kids and I are at a playground and I start talking to other parents. It always starts the same way to. "Where are you from?" "How long have you been here?" and after that it's inevitable. "What church do you go to?". And if they're GTBC people, forget it. I think they must get a finders fee for new signups or something.

You are right though, alot of really nice friendly people. I try to do my part and be one of the friendly ones and make the best of living here since I think we're going to be here a while. I'm actually starting to like it. I get filled with dread when I think of driving in the Tampa traffic I saw on vacation a month or 2 ago and longed to get back to the easy Memphis traffic. Especially easy at 2 in the morning when I'm driving in for my late call trip to Narita. Sweeeet.

So, until you've lived here and seen the aforementioned action first hand, and of course depending on your own affiliation, you can't imagine the amount of annoyance caused by such a constant "assault".

Albie - In the interest of keeping this thread useful to those that want to know more about living here, maybe this conversation should be carried on via PM, with the exception of one public rebuttal to my "heathen" words. I don't want to see this head off in a direction of so many other threads I've seen.

Anyway, all you newhires, move on down to Elvis town. It's taken 3 years, but I love it here. Or should I say ya'll?

Later
 

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