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Charleston people excited about Boeing jobs

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by GLENN FARLEY / KING 5 News

Posted on November 19, 2009 at 7:07 PM

Updated Thursday, Nov 19 at 8:57 PM

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CHARLESTON, S.C. - Friday Boeing will break ground on the second 787 assembly line in South Carolina. But the talk in South Carolina is about the thousands of jobs this new plant is expected to create.

One only has to look at the Spanish moss to know Charleston is in the Deep South and a long way from Western Washington.

Charleston's airport is many things including home to the Charleston Air Force Base where they fly Boeing-built C-17's.

Airman First Class Benjamin Oehlke is a mechanic. His dad once worked for Boeing and he could see working at Boeing himself.

"A few years down the road, depending on the benefits when I get out, I would consider it a good possibility," he said.

Across the airport you can see one of Boeing's big-parts-carrying Dreamlifters. The massive plane will serve as a backdrop Friday for Boeing's ground-breaking of its new 787 factory.

All around Charleston, the buzz is all about Boeing and much of that buzz is about jobs.

"How much buzz is there about this? Everybody knows!" said Kenneth, who could see himself working at the new Boeing plant driving trucks in a few years.

In fact, it was just about a mile away at Fort Sumpter in Charleston Harbor where the first shots of the Civil War were fired in 1861. South Carolina's been shaking things up for a long time.

Jack and Denise Green are retired and live in the upper part of the state where BMW built a big car factory. They can see similar benefits from Boeing.

"It's the beginning of something that could really blossom. That's what everybody's hoping for," said Jack Green, retired pharmacist.

"This is a good idea, and everyone I talk to has been happy about it," said Denise Green, retired nurse.

It's not known just how many jobs Boeing will generate, but the company expects to easily exceed the 3,800 jobs it's required to create to meet the obligations of the incentive package it got from the state.

How successful this plant will be will depend on how much training South Carolina workers can get.

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sp2009 said on November 19, 2009 at 8:00 PM

YEEEEE HAWWWWWW we gona be buildn us some airoplanes and i gona be maken 12 bucks an hour. No more pickn up road kill for me.

logic14 said on November 19, 2009 at 9:27 PM

THANK YOUR LOCAL MACHINIST UNION!!! IS THE UNION PAYING FOR MEMBERS MOVING EXPENSES??? WHAT IS THE UNION MANAGEMENT GOING TO TO FOR WORK NOW???

henryk1 said on November 19, 2009 at 10:12 PM

Hey Farley: it's Sumter, not Sumpter......Ft. Sumter is named after a Revolutionary War general. I think his name is Thomas Sumter.

fixin2go said on November 20, 2009 at 8:04 AM

@sp2009: Your comment just sums up the arrogant persona that reeks out here in the Western WA. There's a lot of smart people out there looking for work that would have no problem heading to SC for a job. Even if it is putting together a big jigsaw puzzle.

daunte said on November 20, 2009 at 11:05 AM

LOL @ sp2009 and building and airplane is NOTHING like building a car. I keep hearing the comparison between the BMW plant and the Boeing plant there nothing the same and neither is the building process. The only thing that is the same is they are both built in a factory. Last time I checked there were no BMW suv's flying at 35000 feet. OH and if something is assembled wrong on an airplane, it can’t just pull off the road at 35000 feet. @fixin2go, I don’t think anyone would move for a 12 dollar and hour job even if the cost of living is cheaper, which trust me its not that much cheaper I lived in the south for a while. I know if I were to lose my job I would not move for 12 bucks. Also I know a lot of "smart" people who don’t know how to change the oil in their car, so “smart” has nothing to do with it

sp2009 said on November 20, 2009 at 12:19 PM

@fixn2go leave if you dont like it. Waaaaaaaaaa Seattle people are arrogant.

fixin2go said on November 20, 2009 at 3:19 PM

Sorry, not an option, the Big Blue payed me to come here. To enjoy the good, you have to put up with the bad.

daunte said on November 23, 2009 at 7:26 PM

Here is some good news for everyone thinking of moving to SC.....- North Charleston, the city once ranked 7th most dangerous city in the country, no longer ranks in the top 10 for crime. The report released in the City Crime Rankings book, by CQ Press, now lists North Charleston at number 22 for crime. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL