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Greg347471
08-06-08, 05:45 PM
I'm looking at moving to the Nashville or Knoxville area. Are jobs really as tight as they look up there right now? I just saw a article about 170 state employees being laid off. I'm starting to get sick of the crime and other BS down here in Central FL.


TNCJGA
08-06-08, 06:16 PM
I know there is a hiring freeze at the state level. Knoxville and Knox Co. are always hiring, as is Chattanooga. Good luck on the move, bring cold weather clothing.

Greg347471
08-06-08, 06:47 PM
I came from farther North and looked at the temp ratings, It shouldn't be too bad. Hopefully things start to improve I'm shooting for mid march to may of 2009 when my lease is up down here.

Thanks for the info.


scott715us
08-19-08, 09:06 AM
Metro Nashville PD is still hiring and I believe there are other LE agencies in the area that have posted. Murfreesboro PD (20 min SE of Nashville) will be hiring a ton within the next 18 months and Franklin PD will also be hiring. If you are interested in LE, I think you have good chances with prior LE experience.

Greg347471
08-27-08, 12:17 AM
I'm intrested in it, but as of now I have no prior LE exp. Right now I work on flight simulators and draw bridges. I know there is no jobs for that in Tenn.

tinkerbell1422
09-06-08, 07:02 PM
Metro Nashville PD is still hiring and I believe there are other LE agencies in the area that have posted. Murfreesboro PD (20 min SE of Nashville) will be hiring a ton within the next 18 months and Franklin PD will also be hiring. If you are interested in LE, I think you have good chances with prior LE experience.
hey scott i am actually also looking in to moving down to Tennessee but the Murfreesboro area, i have my associates degree in Criminal Justice but i am in New York how will i know or where can i find out when the next test will be? is it a hard field to get in to as far as applicants for the positions available? academy wise?

scott715us
09-08-08, 05:48 PM
hey scott i am actually also looking in to moving down to Tennessee but the Murfreesboro area, i have my associates degree in Criminal Justice but i am in New York how will i know or where can i find out when the next test will be? is it a hard field to get in to as far as applicants for the positions available? academy wise?

Not too hard to get into at all with the right attitude (and background). Here is the link for Murfreesboro PD

http://www.murfreesborotn.gov/government/personnel/job_listings.htm

They are a good agency and hiring a lot right now.

counihan
09-08-08, 08:22 PM
I'm starting to get sick of the crime and other BS down here in Central FL.


That should be a reason to stay and make it a better place!

scott715us
09-08-08, 11:00 PM
That should be a reason to stay and make it a better place!

Can't do much about the cost of living in FL though!

Creeker
09-09-08, 12:50 AM
Can't do much about the cost of living in FL though!

If I remember correctly from my last trip to Dollywood, doesn't TN have something like 11% sales tax, but no personal income tax?

cntryboy0531
09-09-08, 02:03 AM
If I remember correctly from my last trip to Dollywood, doesn't TN have something like 11% sales tax, but no personal income tax?

Yep. Went there earlier this year and payed out the backside in sales tax.

scott715us
09-09-08, 01:52 PM
If I remember correctly from my last trip to Dollywood, doesn't TN have something like 11% sales tax, but no personal income tax?

A 9.75% sales tax. Yes it sucks, but one who was to buy a 20 - yr old house in Florida for $350k to $400k with 1800 sq feet could get a new 3000 sq ft house in one of the nicer neighborhoods in Nashville.

Creeker
09-10-08, 01:19 AM
A 9.75% sales tax. Yes it sucks, but one who was to buy a 20 - yr old house in Florida for $350k to $400k with 1800 sq feet could get a new 3000 sq ft house in one of the nicer neighborhoods in Nashville.

Does your state have local sales taxes, because I'm fairly certain I paid 11% on something in Sevier County... so I'm wondering if I should watch the sales girl next trip. ;)

cntryboy0531
09-10-08, 02:32 AM
Does your state have local sales taxes, because I'm fairly certain I paid 11% on something in Sevier County... so I'm wondering if I should watch the sales girl next trip. ;)

I went through there and got the same tax rate.. :eek: