Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
Until the state gets serious about education and developing skilled workers, we will be fighting for scraps like Canoo.

And there is no energy behind any type of real start-up culture here (also a function of poor education), either, so we're not getting many home-grown companies (Paycom being the notable and almost singular exception).
We're being killed with no concrete plans to improve the quality of education in Oklahoma (Public Schools or Higher Education), hence the lost and potential lost of quality teachers in Oklahoma.

Pete, we have a nice incentive package like the Oklahoma Quality Jobs Act incentive program.

Let's hope we can turn this situation around. Our city is poised for growth and with plenty of room in the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area.