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Best and Worst U.S. Cities For Finding a Job This Spring
David In Indy:
--- Quote from: Mandy21 on March 23, 2009, 11:24:46 pm ---Odd coincidence that the great majority of the best cities are cold most of the year, and the worst cities are warm most of the year. Things that make you go Hmmm...
David, you might also want to post this under the BetterMost Can Club thread, if you haven't already.
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Thanks Mandy! Rather than duplicate the thread, I will post a link in the Can Club. :)
Ellemeno:
Those first two, Yakima and Kennewick, Washington, no offense to them, but I wouldn't want to live there, very little going on. I think they must be low-paying, uncreative, hard jobs. And Amarillo, refurbishing nuclear warheads? Um, no thank you.
Jeff Wrangler:
How about Anchorage? While the proximity to Sarah Palin may be viewed as a drawback, I hear they have a lot of lonely bachelors in Alaska. ...
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