deadzonedPremium join:2005-04-13 Baton Rouge, LA | Good It's nice to see some jobs appearing rather than disappearing for a change. At this point, I think our economy needs anything it can get. | |
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 Wills join:2001-01-03 Port Charlotte, FL | Re: Good North Carolina, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Texas and Kentucky.
No wonder they can't find qualified people. Because when I think technology the first states that enter my mind are those... -- »www.viciousstrikes.com | |
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 |  jjoshuaPremium join:2001-06-01 Scotch Plains, NJ kudos:1 | Re: Good said by Wills:North Carolina, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Texas and Kentucky. NC, AL, and TX have some decent high tech there. Perhaps even FL. | |
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 |  halfbandPremium join:2002-06-01 Huntsville, AL Reviews:
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| said by Wills:Because when I think technology the first states that enter my mind are those... Because we are too busy working on communication satellite and rocket guidance system contracts here. Guess those support jobs would be better suited to more "advanced" states. -- Registered Bandwidth Offender #40812 | |
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 |  |  | | Re: Good Nice to see a post from HSV. I was about to mention Huntsville, but you beat me to it. Bravo!
And I was told by a friend of mine who is an engineer at Boeing up there that Huntsville trails only Los Alamos in the number of people with Ph.D.'s per square mile. | |
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 Wills join:2001-01-03 Port Charlotte, FL | All of those states had under C averages in the national report card. Alabama and Louisiana both had F's.
All those research parks must be empty... -- »www.viciousstrikes.com | |
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 |  | | Re: Good Believe what you want, since it's obvious you aren't going to listen to anyone else, even people who live in these places you are so quick to malign. Your loss. | |
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