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Outsourcing

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I use to work at the Cary location until December 04/05. That’s when my position/department was outsourced to Mexico. Use to be a family oriented company with Christmas bonuses and profit sharing. So sad to see a decent place to work for outsourced. 2600:6C60:5D00:4D:88AD:2AB5:31F1:A849 (talk) 18:33, 9 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

LOL, that's not what happened. The Mexico facility was already in place and operating long before any decision to shut down the Cary location was made. The Cary location being closed was in direct response to the housing market crises which directly affected Hunter's core products as it is tightly tied to new construction which suffered. This is all well documented in the articles citations as well. The company is still family owned, your work wasn't outsourced just downsized due to the market conditions at the time. 8.25.47.66 (talk) 22:42, 27 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]