While discussing the Vangent company possibly leaving due to the incompentence of the city leaders and economic development chairman, the issue of corbins larger employers came up. In the city limits employers that is. Here's what we came up with, feel free to correct or add as you need to. They're in no certain order. The number of employees are just estimates based on what we think is ther, again, correct them if need be.
1. Vangent 300 +
2. School System 250+
3. Hospital 200+
4. Pepsi Corp 250+
5. City of Corbin 125+
6. Belks 75+
7. J.C. Penny's 75+
8. Krogers (both) 100+
9. Save A Lot (both) 50+
10. McDonalds (both) 50+
11. K Mart 50+
12. Tri County Bank 150+
13. Whitaker Bank 150+
14. Bank of Corbin 100+
15. Cumberland Valley Bank 75+
16. Corbin Materials 50+
17. Goody's 30+
18. Social Security Admin 50+
19. State of Ky. 100+
20 Chapel House Complex 175+
21. Whyane Supply 150+
There's a top 20+ list, if some were left out, add them. Some around town I wasn't sure of, like all the nursing homes in south corbin, the railroad as far as if the offices are in the city or not, and so on.
While this looks good to the city for the taxes they collect on their salaries, another question would be how many of these employees live in the city limits. I'd say, less than half, or even less than a third.
If all the employees of these business's lived in the city, imagine the voting power they would have. We wouldn't have the people in office we have now.
So. comments, questions, or observations on this thread.
Is the Pickard Chrysler car dealer and the Suzuki car dealership in the city limits. If not, that means there are no new car dealerships located in the city limits of corbin, as Gambrel's is in laurel county. I'm not sure.
I know the chinese restaurant across from Pickards, as they sell beer and wine, so they have to be.
I'll tell you two more.
Save Rite Pharmacy must have 50 people that work there overall. That's why their service is so fast. And, Johnny Wheels and Owens have a lot of folks too. I'd say Johnny's has 25 or more, and Owens probably 75-100.
National City Bank is one too, probably 50+.
And in the post above, you mentioned Tri County Bank, but, if you add all the Forcht Groups offices in corbin, it would probably add another 100 or so.
Can you imagine if all these employees lived in the city limits and voted in the city limits. We'd have some real, bona fide leaders and committee members.
I wonder how many are on the corbin end of laurel county. Probably more on that exit than the entire corbin city put together.
Anonymous wrote: If all the employees of these business's lived in the city, imagine the voting power they would have. We wouldn't have the people in office we have now.
You people are green with envy over the current elected leaders. You spend time typing out lengthy BS posts in an attempt to puff up your own deflated egos. Your opinions are self serving and hardly anyone listens to them. This is made very clear by looking at the large number of things in Corbin that are not going your way right now. You definately play the game in the loosers bracket.
Hadn't thought of it this way. So, on the laurel county side we have;
Walmart 200+
Lowes 150+
Pilot 75+
Cracker Barrell 50+
Shoney's 50+
Old Kings Truck Stop 50+
Love's Truck Stop 50+
Sonny's 25+
Aldi's 25+
2 banks 30+
Baptist Fitness 25+
3 hotels 50+ total
SEKRI 50+
All others 350+ This includes all the smaller retail business's and other miscellaneous service business's in the south laurel area just outside corbin.
Anonymous wrote: If all the employees of these business's lived in the city, imagine the voting power they would have. We wouldn't have the people in office we have now.
You people are green with envy over the current elected leaders. You spend time typing out lengthy BS posts in an attempt to puff up your own deflated egos. Your opinions are self serving and hardly anyone listens to them. This is made very clear by looking at the large number of things in Corbin that are not going your way right now. You definately play the game in the loosers bracket.
Green with envy. You better hurry, the boat to LaLa Land is leaving soon.
Now, back to the topic.
I've been told that Baptist Regional employs close to 1000 people. Can anyone confirm an approximate number?
While discussing the Vangent company possibly leaving due to the incompentence of the city leaders and economic development chairman, the issue of corbins larger employers came up. In the city limits employers that is. Here's what we came up with, feel free to correct or add as you need to. They're in no certain order. The number of employees are just estimates based on what we think is ther, again, correct them if need be.
1. Vangent 300 + CORBIN, KNOX COUNTYEMPLOYEES 500 2. School System 250+ CORBIN,WHITLEY 3. Hospital 200+ EMPLOYEES 800 CORBIN, WHITLEY 4. Pepsi Corp 250+ CORBIN, WHITLEY AND KNOX 5. City of Corbin 125+ CORBIN, WHITLEY PRIMARILY 6. SEARS 75+ CORBIN, KNOX 7. J.C. Penny's 75+ CORBIN, KNOX 8. Krogers (both) 100+ CORBIN, WHITLEY AND KNOX 9. Save A Lot (both) 50+ CORBIN, WHITLEY AND KNOX 10. McDonalds (both) CORBIN, WHITLEY ANDKNOX 50+ 11. K Mart CORBIN, KNOX 50+ 12. Tri County Bank 150+ CORBIN, WHITLEY AND KNOX 13. Whitaker Bank 150+ CORBIN, WHITLEY AND KNOX 14. Bank of Corbin 100+ CORBIN, WHITLEY AND KNOX 15. Cumberland Valley Bank 75+ CORBIN, WHITLEY AND KNOX 16. Corbin Materials CORBIN, WHITLEY 50+ 17. Goody's 30+ CORBIN, KNOX COUNTY 18. Social Security Admin 50+ CORBIN, WHITLEY 19. State of Ky. 100+
20 Chapel House Complex 175+
21. Whayne Supply 150+ CORBIN, WHITLEY 22. CTA 400 CORBIN, KNOX 23. TECO COAL ? CORBIN, KNOX 24. SEKRI ? CORBIN, WHITLEY AND (LAUREL) 25. EKU CAMPUS/TECHNOLOGY CENTER ? CORBIN, WHITLEY There's a top 20+ list, if some were left out, add them. Some around town I wasn't sure of, like all the nursing homes in south corbin, the railroad as far as if the offices are in the city or not, and so on.
While this looks good to the city for the taxes they collect on their salaries, another question would be how many of these employees live in the city limits. I'd say, less than half, or even less than a third.
If all the employees of these business's lived in the city, imagine the voting power they would have. We wouldn't have the people in office we have now.
So. comments, questions, or observations on this thread.
While discussing the Vangent company possibly leaving due to the incompentence of the city leaders and economic development chairman
But I hear the company isn't leaving. Didn't Vangent themselves say that?
You seem to have a real problem with people in government. Why don't you run for office or something and make a difference, or are you just a chronic complainer?
While discussing the Vangent company possibly leaving due to the incompentence of the city leaders and economic development chairman, the issue of corbins larger employers came up. In the city limits employers that is. Here's what we came up with, feel free to correct or add as you need to. They're in no certain order. The number of employees are just estimates based on what we think is ther, again, correct them if need be.
1. Vangent 300 + CORBIN, KNOX COUNTYEMPLOYEES 500 2. School System 250+ CORBIN,WHITLEY 3. Hospital 200+ EMPLOYEES 800 CORBIN, WHITLEY 4. Pepsi Corp 250+ CORBIN, WHITLEY AND KNOX 5. City of Corbin 125+ CORBIN, WHITLEY PRIMARILY 6. SEARS 75+ CORBIN, KNOX 7. J.C. Penny's 75+ CORBIN, KNOX 8. Krogers (both) 100+ CORBIN, WHITLEY AND KNOX 9. Save A Lot (both) 50+ CORBIN, WHITLEY AND KNOX 10. McDonalds (both) CORBIN, WHITLEY ANDKNOX 50+ 11. K Mart CORBIN, KNOX 50+ 12. Tri County Bank 150+ CORBIN, WHITLEY AND KNOX 13. Whitaker Bank 150+ CORBIN, WHITLEY AND KNOX 14. Bank of Corbin 100+ CORBIN, WHITLEY AND KNOX 15. Cumberland Valley Bank 75+ CORBIN, WHITLEY AND KNOX 16. Corbin Materials CORBIN, WHITLEY 50+ 17. Goody's 30+ CORBIN, KNOX COUNTY 18. Social Security Admin 50+ CORBIN, WHITLEY 19. State of Ky. 100+
20 Chapel House Complex 175+
21. Whayne Supply 150+ CORBIN, WHITLEY 22. CTA 400 CORBIN, KNOX 23. TECO COAL ? CORBIN, KNOX 24. SEKRI ? CORBIN, WHITLEY AND (LAUREL) 25. EKU CAMPUS/TECHNOLOGY CENTER ? CORBIN, WHITLEY There's a top 20+ list, if some were left out, add them. Some around town I wasn't sure of, like all the nursing homes in south corbin, the railroad as far as if the offices are in the city or not, and so on.
While this looks good to the city for the taxes they collect on their salaries, another question would be how many of these employees live in the city limits. I'd say, less than half, or even less than a third.
If all the employees of these business's lived in the city, imagine the voting power they would have. We wouldn't have the people in office we have now.
So. comments, questions, or observations on this thread.
I made a few additions as shown above.
Many of those folks drive to Corbin from other areas for employment. Corbin has always been a sort of Economic Hub for Southeast Kentucky. Thanks for posting this information.
Remember, anyting on the other side of Lynn Camp Creek, in Knox County, corbin receives NO occupational tax money from, thanks to our cowardly city government.
Anonymous wrote: Many of those folks drive to Corbin from other areas for employment. Corbin has always been a sort of Economic Hub for Southeast Kentucky. Thanks for posting this information.