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Clayton NC To Get 259 Jobs With Talecris 259 Million Expansion To Clayton Plant

David O'Doherty Clayton, NC Real Estate Agent: Real Estate Agent in Clayton, NC

Clayton NC To Get 259 Jobs With Talecris 259 Million Expansion To Clayton Plant.Talecris, Clayton NC

Clayton will benefit from the news that Biotechnology firm Talecris Biotherapeutics plans to expand it's existing operation with a 259 million dollar expansion.

Talecris which is located on Hwy 70 just outside Clayton already employs approx 1,500 people at it's plant which develops and produces critical care treatments for people with life-threatening disorders in a variety of therapeutic ways.

The construction work which will create many jobs is expected to begin next spring and take up to five years to complete. The jobs created will pay an overall annually average salary of $51,000,higher than the county average.

North Carolina Governor Beverly Perdue

The Governor of North Carolina Beverly Perdue was on hand in Clayton yesterday to make the announcement along with US Rep. Bob Ethridge and city and county officials, like councilman Alex Harding.

Talecris officials stated the quality of the work force in Clayton and the proximity to the areas major universities played a key role in their decision to expand here versus other area's of the country.

Clayton is home to the largest number of pharmaceutical jobs in the state, Hospira and Novo Nordisk also having plants here. Johnston Community College provides classes to help individuals learn the skills needed to gain work in this rapidly growing field.

Carolina Beach NC

So what else does Clayton have to offer? Well if you turn left n Hwy 70 from the Talecris Plant you will be at the beach in a little over two hours.

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Affordable housing with great schools, as reported in Business Week, subdivisions like.

Glen Laurel

Riverwood

Edenton

Southwick Farm

Flowers Plantation

North Fort

Wyndfall

Portofino

Tuscany

And there are many more, the close proximity to Tuscany Subdivision in ClaytonRaleigh, Research Triangle Park and Raleigh Durham International Airport, good roads, hospitals and a mild climate, not to mention the tons of golf courses are some of the reasons Clayton is attractive to a lot of people.

Why pay on time? Stabbed in the back again

Jennifer Marks: Real Estate Agent in Garner, NC

Why pay on time? to be stabbed in the back again, and again.

Recently one of my credit cards dropped my limit. - No big deal never used card for purchases it was the "holder" of my debt with a "fixed rate". In hind sight that should have been a red flag. One statement later - my interest rate was increased on the same card. Was I being targeted? Had I missed a payment? The nice customer service rep explained it was not me, it is a "reflection of the economy" and that many accounts have been affected.

I have read Suzie Ormond and listen to the Clark Howard. I kept my balance on all the cards under 80% of maxed out (limit) & made sure all cards were paid. Always pay the highest interest card FIRST and everyone else got the minimum. My lesson had been learned -- I knew if I fell into the over 80% category - they bank would pool me with the maxed out or delinquent accounts and all my terms would be changed.

Then shady got greedy; the credit card company dropped my limit so low I was almost maxed out and the following month, they could then doubled my interest rate.

Talk about kick a dog when it's down.

I have become a savvy person with my credit card over the last 18 months because I am trying to pay them off. The debt I created in my early 20's by moving too many times, shopping, lack of medical care, school - you name it, I charged it. I do not claim to be innocent-I have owned up to my debt - that does not mean I deserve to be taken advantage of.

I am not the only one on the banks S**t List.

Relaxing with my Sunday morning paper and coffee, there was my answer in the Work & Money section of the N & O "Banks had time to make changes". Mary Cornatzer had an article talking about Congress' new bill to improve credit card regulations and the February deadline!!! Ugh.

Then it hit me - the customer service rep that said "reflection of the economy" really meant - "hey lady --we have to charge you up the wahzoo now because the rules change in February"

There must be something I can do besides just wait and watch the bills spike. Pay it all off in one swoop was not financially possible. Google to the rescue- Articles from both Bloomberg & Time set me straight, I am not being targeted - we all are.

The changes in the banking industry affect all areas of lending - truthfully a credit card is a loan. Similar to the improvement in the mortgage market, new credit card regulations have been created to prevent the predatory attacks within the banking industry.

To name a few:

  • You will have to "opt in" to over limit transaction on your debit or credit card. Yes, you may get declined at the register or the pump.
  • You will have to receive a separate notification changing the terms to your account.
  • Interest rates cannot be increased unless you blatantly do not pay ( 60 days+ late)

(More examples Check out this article Stop Buying Crap )

I agree it does need help - The bill will help protect the public from banks that randomly change the terms of written agreement to meet there own financial goals. No other industry allows you change the terms to a written agreement or contract at will.

In May the card act was passed and instead of making the changes, the credit card companies spent the past few months raising interest rates and adding new fees. If purpose of the regulations was to help protect the public why were the changes not IMMEDIATE. Basically, Congress told the crooks we will raid you in spring so start behaving now. Over all I think these changes will be for the best, I am just concerned about HOW & WHEN it will be implemented.

This slack action is costing me money I do not have. My minimum before these improvements totaled $275/mo now the total over $500. This is money I could have used to build by business or pay down the balance. I know I am not alone; many Americans have lived beyond their means for too long. I wonder how many people will just choose to be cash only, or give up because they cannot afford to make even the minimum payment.

I have not made a credit card purchase in 18 months. Cash & carry is tough. As a real estate agent I am lucky - I can control my expenses more easily than some because I have no employees to pay. These changes have caused me to grow more slowly and definitely more calculated. Other small business' may not be as lucky, without a line of credit and spiking interest rates many may be force some to shut their doors. How will these changes effect buyers, sellers and credit scores? I guess time will tell.

READ YOUR STATEMENTS THIS CAN HAPPEN TO ANYONE WITH A BALANCE.

AppleBee's 4042 is OPEN!!

April Stephens Broker/Realtor - Johnston & Wake County : Real Estate Agent in Clayton, NC

Applebees Ribbon Cutting

I am thrilled to have another option for lunch & dinner, ESPECIALLY lunch since it is SO Convenient to my office (about 100 feet away). Applebee's has FINALLY opened and I have been impressed with their menu so far! I enjoyed one of the lunch specials, Tomato Basil Soup & the Spinach & Shrimp salad MMMM! I have a new favorite salad! Plus you cant beat the price at $5.99. I am looking forward to trying some other combo's and will report!! Who wants to join me???

Archer Lodge is North Carolina's Newest Town

David O'Doherty Clayton, NC Real Estate Agent: Real Estate Agent in Clayton, NC

Archer Lodge is North Carolina's Newest Town.

The community known as Archer Lodge is set to become a town after a vote on Tuesday November 3rd 2009. The vote was 418 to 307 from about 2,630 registered voters.

The town will govern approx 3000 people in an area that has seen growth approach it from two sides, the town Of Clayton and the town of Wendell as they expanded there boundaries came closer and closer. This got a group of residents worried that the community might be swallowed up and lost forever.

Archer Lodge 4Th of July Parade

The Town of Archer Lodge will be in a position to control the growth that will undoubtedly start up again as the economy improves, it has three new schools, lots of undeveloped land and is centrally located with easy access to Clayton, Raleigh and Smithfield.

The Archer Lodge 4Th of July Parade and Fireworks has drawn folks from all over the area for years and the community center and ball park provide a place for many youngsters to learn the game of soccer and t-ball.Archer Lodge Baseball

Clayton Area Schools Adding Two New High Schools

David O'Doherty Clayton, NC Real Estate Agent: Real Estate Agent in Clayton, NC

Clayton Area Schools Adding Two New High Schools, Johnston County Schools are building two new high schools to cope with the influx of students from the growth of the area.

There is a new school being built in the Cleveland area at 1892 Polenta Road, Clayton and another in Corinth Holders at 6875 Applewhite Road in Wendell.

Johnston County High School Redistricting Map

I have seen both of these schools and they look like they will have all the bells and whistles that go along with a brand new school.

There was some opposition by parents of students who live in Riverwood Subdivision to the School District moving students to the new Corinth Holders High School from Clayton High.

Both schools are scheduled to open in 2010. Corinth Holder High School