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2 points by ceffio 9 years ago · 3 comments

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Cozumel 9 years ago

In the 19th century industrialists used to build towns for their workers[1]. This seems like the 21st century equivalent.

I find the whole idea abhorrent, people would be working then handing their wage back to their employer for their food, rent, utilities etc. It seems very dystopian.

[1] Saltaire is one example https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltaire

  • btian 9 years ago

    Then don't live there? I don't believe FB has any plans to make living in company owned housing mandatory.

    • DrScump 9 years ago

      The housing is not limited to employees, nor are employees limited to this housing.

      Problem is, that area is enveloped by bumper-to-bumper traffic on both the U.S. 101 side and the CA 84 (Dumbarton Bridge approach) side. And CA 84 to the west just dumps into U.S. 101 anyway.

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