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Super idea
That may very well be a super idea. It could get VW up and running much quicker. The number one reason VW is here is to make a profit. They are not in Chattanooga to provide jobs as much as we may want to believe. And moving in to a facility that would save time could result in millions of dollars. Many of the worker would need very little training. The number of work force would be available without delay if and when additional employees need to be brought on board. It would certainly provide a boost to the economy in the Nashville area. And Chattanooga may end up with a better deal like mass producing something environmentally safe and of great demand world wide.