At 3:01 you mentioned your rental apartment complex. Those used to be called the Projects and they were created as low-income housing for people living in Florence. A lot of "adventures" used to happen at the Projects when I was growing up. I'll let your imagination deal with that one.
Why would anyone consider living in Arizona? It continues to get hotter there and the water situation continues to get worse. Care to spend $500/month on air conditioning? Keep hot pads in your car so you don’t have to touch the hot steering wheel?
Many people who move here say that they never want to have to shovel snow or experience below freezing temperatures again. It's just a matter of personal preference.
@@David-ct1rd Weird - you have to replace your car batteries every two years, and will continue to suffer increasingly hotter summers and depleted water supplies
Something about Florence is the lack of secondary education. Guards get paid 8 dollars as a private guard for starting pay, and state and county get about 13. Many don't know the first thing about how to use a computer in an office setting. I'd love to come there to teach or tutor. I believe in education and I believe they need the opportunity for free secondary education. I was a tutor in one of the prisons from 1998 to 2006 and I taught over 400 inmates during my career. Many went on to college. My experience showed the lack of education in computers. I would often be called in to fix the computer in the count room. They would change the print settings and screw up the count sheet they had to turn in to the sheriff's office each night. The warden eventually got shipped off to Colorado. Warden Bruno took over and things changed but the lack of educated officers were still lacking. CCA/CADC
Actually Florence in consistently voted one of the safest towns in both the nation and the state. We have a large law enforcement population. Also a large military population.
At 3:01 you mentioned your rental apartment complex. Those used to be called the Projects and they were created as low-income housing for people living in Florence. A lot of "adventures" used to happen at the Projects when I was growing up. I'll let your imagination deal with that one.
thanks for your insight :)
Thank you so much for sharing. Greetings from Greece.
Hello there!:)
@@jamie_jun Hi from Greece!!!
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is this vlog shooted by 5a ?!?
You guessed it haha
Actually we have an Asian woman on the town council right now.
Water is horrible. Saline tanks are the best
Why would anyone consider living in Arizona? It continues to get hotter there and the water situation continues to get worse. Care to spend $500/month on air conditioning? Keep hot pads in your car so you don’t have to touch the hot steering wheel?
Many people who move here say that they never want to have to shovel snow or experience below freezing temperatures again. It's just a matter of personal preference.
@@thomasaquinas399 Well, if that personal preference includes not drinking water then fine.
Weird I pay $195 during the summer months.
@@David-ct1rd Weird - you have to replace your car batteries every two years, and will continue to suffer increasingly hotter summers and depleted water supplies
Love your video thank you bring more good Asians to Florence please. We are moving there soon . Let's take this town over
Something about Florence is the lack of secondary education. Guards get paid 8 dollars as a private guard for starting pay, and state and county get about 13.
Many don't know the first thing about how to use a computer in an office setting. I'd love to come there to teach or tutor. I believe in education and I believe they need the opportunity for free secondary education. I was a tutor in one of the prisons from 1998 to 2006 and I taught over 400 inmates during my career. Many went on to college.
My experience showed the lack of education in computers. I would often be called in to fix the computer in the count room. They would change the print settings and screw up the count sheet they had to turn in to the sheriff's office each night.
The warden eventually got shipped off to Colorado. Warden Bruno took over and things changed but the lack of educated officers were still lacking.
CCA/CADC
Thank you for your input and made a difference in people's lives. I hope there'll be significant change in Florence in the near future too.
Florence Arizona gets an F rating for crime and there's a bunch of Prisons there I don't think she mentioned that
Actually Florence in consistently voted one of the safest towns in both the nation and the state. We have a large law enforcement population. Also a large military population.
12k prisoners