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Engineering work in North Carolina
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<blockquote data-quote="aaandht" data-source="post: 12331274" data-attributes="member: 46191"><p>Hey all,</p><p></p><p>I'm currently looking to relocate out of NJ and one place my girlfriend and I have been looking is NC, near Charlotte. I have some friends that have made the move and are happy with the decision. My one worry is job security down there. A side from a few larger companies, NJs mechanical engineering jobs are not what they once were. This coupled with the high cost of living, along with some other factors, have fueled my decision to move from NJ. I am a recent grad and I do have a job doing work for a Navy subcontractor, but its not really my passion and I was sort of misled as to what I would be doing for the company.</p><p></p><p>Any who, my question is what is the availability of entry level mechanical engineering work?</p><p></p><p></p><p>---Sent via Blackberry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aaandht, post: 12331274, member: 46191"] Hey all, I'm currently looking to relocate out of NJ and one place my girlfriend and I have been looking is NC, near Charlotte. I have some friends that have made the move and are happy with the decision. My one worry is job security down there. A side from a few larger companies, NJs mechanical engineering jobs are not what they once were. This coupled with the high cost of living, along with some other factors, have fueled my decision to move from NJ. I am a recent grad and I do have a job doing work for a Navy subcontractor, but its not really my passion and I was sort of misled as to what I would be doing for the company. Any who, my question is what is the availability of entry level mechanical engineering work? ---Sent via Blackberry [/QUOTE]
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