Change of Heart?

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merrelljohnson

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Alright,

I’m posting this from what is somewhat “ground zero” here in Richland County, home of the first modern-era plant for Scout Motors.

My perspective from here on the ground feels very different from the national PR messaging.

From what I’m seeing and hearing locally:

  1. Scout appears to be significantly behind schedule with development.
  2. The project seems to have lost favor with portions of the state legislature and the general public.
  3. Reports suggest the company has exceeded its initial budget projections.
  4. The company is currently facing a lawsuit from the Volkswagen dealership network regarding distribution concerns.
  5. There have been reports of layoffs affecting South Carolina employees, while some operations are shifting toward Charlotte.
  6. Employees have reportedly signaled that the plant may eventually produce vehicles under the Audi brand.
  7. Some reports from employees suggest the work culture has been challenging, including comments from leadership emphasizing that employees should prioritize Scout above almost everything else.

These reports—from people inside the company and from local news—give me pause.

Initially, I was excited about the announcement because I believed bringing a company like Scout to our state capital could help drive economic development and long-term growth in the region.

However, the decision to relocate the headquarters to Charlotte, citing a lack of local talent, was surprising. Especially considering that many professionals actually relocated here for the project, and the don’t seem to be doing well, or understand the Southern culture.
(Columbia/Blythwood) has a large military population so many of us are not originally from here.

I’m still holding my reservation for a Scout vehicle, but I’ll admit my confidence has started to waver.

Is anyone else feeling the same way?
 
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Hmmmmm! Wonder how many people have blocked me over the past 3-1/2 years-🤣
I consider being irritating enough to be ignored a badge of honor.

Grudge-carrying moment of disclosure: I didn’t get into AP Writing & Composition for junior year and yeah, I’m still angry about it 32 years later, even if I did drop out of college and never got to parlay that extra AP class into more college credit. It’s the principle of the matter: the head of the department said my writing “wasn’t strong enough.” I guess I had to read her mind to know what she wanted was “bake sale for women’s liberation” and not “my day lived in urban blight” because that wasn’t “creative” enough. 😤 Clearly, if I am writing enough to get ignored on the internet, it’s strong enough for someone, so she can eat it.