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Anyone familiar with central PA? #12670428 03/13/18 02:34 PM
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So I am in the process of hiring about 30 sales reps around the country. I have multiple candidates from central PA. I am trying to hire candidates close to population centers and central Pa doesn't seem to be one. Do those folks generally go to NYC for work? NYC is closer than both Philly and Pittsburgh to central PA.

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There are no population centers in Pennsylvania once you go past a 10 mile radius from Philly or Pittsburgh.


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I thought they were all corn farmers and furniture makers in Central PA. Gonna be a long commute in a horse-drawn buggy.


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Originally Posted By: Frank the Tank
So I am in the process of hiring about 30 sales reps around the country. I have multiple candidates from central PA. I am trying to hire candidates close to population centers and central Pa doesn't seem to be one. Do those folks generally go to NYC for work? NYC is closer than both Philly and Pittsburgh to central PA.

No way, and certainly not in commuting time


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Please consult a map, from WIKI

"The Harrisburg-York-Lebanon, PA Combined Statistical Area is made up of six counties in south central Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 United States Census[8] the CSA had a population total of 1,219,422, and ranked 3rd most populous in the state of Pennsylvania, after Philadelphia and Pittsburgh and 43rd most populous in the United States."

Cash money everywhere in central PA, family is from there. Go in peace to love and serve the lord.


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Re: Anyone familiar with central PA? [Re: Frank the Tank] #12670473 03/13/18 02:54 PM
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Obvious answer: 1shot is Amish, so he should have some contacts.

Serious answer: there are a lot of small towns in central PA. Eagle is correct, Harrisburg-York-Lebanon (and Reading) area has a decent population.

Can you be more specific about which part of Central PA youre talking about? The middle of PA is a pretty big area. North East PA (NEPA) is closer to NY and is where people commute into NY.


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Originally Posted By: Duck_Hunter
Obvious answer: 1shot is Amish, so he should have some contacts.

Serious answer: there are a lot of small towns in central PA. Eagle is correct, Harrisburg-York-Lebanon (and Reading) area has a decent population.

Can you be more specific about which part of Central PA youre talking about? The middle of PA is a pretty big area. North East PA (NEPA) is closer to NY and is where people commute into NY.


^^^^^^^^ have 5-6 candidates form this area. Just found it odd.


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What are you selling?


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Depends on what you're selling. Harrisburg and State College (seasonally) are big population centers in central Pa.

Your candidates might just be recent Penn State grads.

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Originally Posted By: Frank the Tank
Diarrhea testing to non-hospital affiliated physicians


Don't think I've never needed a test to determine I had Diarrhea.


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Originally Posted By: Duck_Hunter
Obvious answer: 1shot is Amish, so he should have some contacts.

Serious answer: there are a lot of small towns in central PA. Eagle is correct, Harrisburg-York-Lebanon (and Reading) area has a decent population.

Can you be more specific about which part of Central PA youre talking about? The middle of PA is a pretty big area. North East PA (NEPA) is closer to NY and is where people commute into NY.


That is true. Scranton-Wilkes Barre area and the Poconos experiencing an influx of New Yorkers who do commute to NYC according to some of my relatives still there. Binghamton NY is 45 minutes north of Scranton, New Jersey 1 hour east. I left the Pocono area in 1973.


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