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mnhtnbb Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-17-07 01:35 PM
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2. Kickin' for the afternoon crowd.
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  -Looking for a job? Raleigh/Cary tops Forbes list of best places mnhtnbb  Feb-17-07 12:32 PM   #0 
  - PS--the job that my son got in Cary? He responded to a newspaper ad.  mnhtnbb   Feb-17-07 12:53 PM   #1 
  - Kickin' for the afternoon crowd.  mnhtnbb   Feb-17-07 01:35 PM   #2 
  - Raleigh is a great place to live and work .... many assets for a progressive  Blackhatjack   Feb-17-07 02:05 PM   #3 
  - It is a good place to live. Not dealing with the growth as well as it could be,  lectrobyte   Feb-17-07 03:12 PM   #9 
     - That's a problem in many other cities too, Austin no exception.  The Cleaner   Feb-17-07 03:21 PM   #13 
  - You can go to this URL and find out how your current city compares  hashibabba   Feb-17-07 02:32 PM   #4 
  - I think I'll stay where I'm at  Clark2008   Feb-17-07 04:05 PM   #15 
     - Well, you might catch Edwards fever if you came here...so better stay where you are!  mnhtnbb   Feb-17-07 04:40 PM   #18 
  - Thanks for this!  MountainLaurel   Feb-17-07 02:39 PM   #5 
  - Hi Mountain,  The Cleaner   Feb-17-07 03:10 PM   #8 
  - Probably immigration law, or some other public interest work  MountainLaurel   Feb-17-07 08:34 PM   #39 
  - Glad to help!  mnhtnbb   Feb-17-07 04:43 PM   #19 
  - We have 6 Law Schools in North Carolina ....  Blackhatjack   Feb-17-07 08:02 PM   #36 
     - Thanks!  MountainLaurel   Feb-17-07 08:38 PM   #40 
     - NC State has a library collection that draws company representatives because...  Blackhatjack   Feb-18-07 11:18 AM   #41 
     - Have you checked out UT Austin Law?  The Cleaner   Feb-18-07 11:59 AM   #43 
        - Mr. Laurel probably wouldn't do Texas  MountainLaurel   Feb-18-07 02:13 PM   #44 
           - Well, can't say that I blame him...  The Cleaner   Feb-18-07 02:20 PM   #46 
     - Thanks! All good info.  The Cleaner   Feb-18-07 11:36 AM   #42 
  - God bless America, I LOVE the Raleigh/Durham area.  The Cleaner   Feb-17-07 03:05 PM   #6 
  - It is 2 hrs to the beach in Wilmington from Raleigh... n/t  Blackhatjack   Feb-17-07 08:04 PM   #38 
  - Anyone have any job links for that area?  OnionPatch   Feb-17-07 03:09 PM   #7 
  - monster.com is the first place I'd check, but these may also be worth a look:  lectrobyte   Feb-17-07 03:14 PM   #10 
  - What is your field?  The Cleaner   Feb-17-07 03:16 PM   #12 
  - The job situation is pretty good. With the universities, the high tech stuff, and  lectrobyte   Feb-17-07 03:57 PM   #14 
  - GIS  OnionPatch   Feb-17-07 08:04 PM   #37 
  - This is a fairly good link. My son searched for jobs using this--  mnhtnbb   Feb-17-07 04:33 PM   #16 
  - Craigslist is also very popular in theTriangle area. See link.  mnhtnbb   Feb-17-07 04:35 PM   #17 
  - I wouldn't mind moving down there  Ignacio Upton   Feb-17-07 03:14 PM   #11 
  - I haven't heard an explanation from Easley--maybe he doesn't want to commute to DC  mnhtnbb   Feb-17-07 05:00 PM   #20 
  - I spent a week in Raleigh one day.  Perky   Feb-17-07 05:02 PM   #21 
  - LOL. I agree it's not New York. But it's only an hour flight to LaGuardia.  mnhtnbb   Feb-17-07 05:05 PM   #22 
  - I live in Pa. I've been to Raleigh thrice, and pretty much like it (Whole Foods!), but live there?  WinkyDink   Feb-17-07 05:12 PM   #23 
  - To each his own. My brother lives in Berwyn and every time I visit  mnhtnbb   Feb-17-07 05:15 PM   #24 
     - I'm not too far north of Berwyn, in the Lehigh Valley. I like the proximity to both  WinkyDink   Feb-17-07 05:33 PM   #26 
        - Wow. I'll have to get a tour of the Lehigh Valley next time I'm visiting.  mnhtnbb   Feb-17-07 05:47 PM   #30 
  - i may very well be moving to durham in about a year.  xchrom   Feb-17-07 05:28 PM   #25 
  - Uh, you'll put a LOT away if you've had your house for any length of time.  mnhtnbb   Feb-17-07 05:48 PM   #31 
  - 20+ years.  xchrom   Feb-17-07 05:58 PM   #34 
  - Chapel Hill is also known as the Berkeley of the South.  mnhtnbb   Feb-17-07 05:53 PM   #32 
     - berkeley is heaven on earth --  xchrom   Feb-17-07 06:01 PM   #35 
  - Chapel Hill rules!  treestar   Feb-17-07 05:35 PM   #27 
  - Gonna be watching the game tonight?  mnhtnbb   Feb-17-07 05:45 PM   #29 
  - This whole part of North Carolina is perfect  Seen the light   Feb-17-07 05:44 PM   #28 
  - don't forget Pittsboro and Chatham County!  left of center   Feb-17-07 05:57 PM   #33 
  - good music scene?  leftofthedial   Feb-18-07 02:15 PM   #45 
 

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