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interesting comment given it takes an hour to get to hamilton in real life and at least 45 minutes to rotorua. im wondering where you get your information from to know the hundreds of staff preference - i dont no all of them but i know a lot that live in and around tokoroa who work there, and given the abundance of growth in the town with new housing and infrastructure idd say a lot more will move here for the myriad of benefits
Originally posted by elguapo View PostGenerally, people these days prefer to commute the 20-30 extra minutes so they can live in Hamilton or Rotorua than Tok. Most dairy factory staff work 4/4 with 12hr days, so it's even less of an issue for them commuting wise.
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Originally posted by absoluke View Postinteresting comment given it takes an hour to get to hamilton in real life and at least 45 minutes to rotorua. im wondering where you get your information from to know the hundreds of staff preference - i dont no all of them but i know a lot that live in and around tokoroa who work there, and given the abundance of growth in the town with new housing and infrastructure idd say a lot more will move here for the myriad of benefits
Some people who live in the local town may get jobs, but generally it's quite limited, the majority would be recruited with experience from the existing plants around the place.
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here's more to life than living in Tokoroa and wondering where it all went wrong
No traffic lights though.
And only an hour and a half to the ski fields,
or one hour to the sea.
Ahhh yes no long queues of traffic to get tied up in every day."There's one way to find out if a man is honest-ask him. If he says 'yes,' you know he is a crook." Groucho Marx
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The dairy cooperative says it has been given resource consent
to build a drier at its Lichfield site in South Waikato capable
of processing up to 4.4 million litres per day and is
similar in size to the world’s largest drier at Darfield,
which produces up to 700 metric tonnes of whole milk powder per day."There's one way to find out if a man is honest-ask him. If he says 'yes,' you know he is a crook." Groucho Marx
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