By admin on Nov 19, 2008 in Other - Careers & Employment | comments(1)

Heather I asked: My fiance and I are considering relocating to Indianapolis to start out careers, he has just graduated college with a Bachelors Degree in Business/Econ and will be graduating with an Associates Degree in Business in May. Forbes has listed Indianapolis #6 for cities with good job markets.. I was looking to see if anyone would be willing to agree with them??
We currently live in NJ.. you would think it would have been easy finding a job being so close to NYC… there is absoultely nothing entry level, and we do come across something that sounds ok it is a scam. We are both living at home and strive to move into an apartment and begin our lives/careers together. It just doesn’t seem possible to do that in NJ when the starting salary is around 25 -30,000 and a studio apt is $1200 a month…….. I have also been researching the housing in Indianapolis and it is a thrid of that!
Please if someone could fill me in on the job market,nightlife,shopping,car insurance ETC.
Thankyou!!
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By admin on Nov 3, 2008 in Indianapolis | comments(2)
LaToyia & Sean asked: I have four years experience in customer service however i do not have a degree, just a high school diploma? Does anyone know about the job market? Bad/Good for someone like me?
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By admin on Aug 6, 2008 in Chicago | comments(4)
whitesoxfaninla asked: I am a mexican-american from Los Angeles, 23 years old looking to relocate to another state. Which of these cities has a better job market, housing, entertainment and public transportation. I plan to move sometime next year in May or June? how much money should I save?
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By admin on Apr 20, 2007 in Indianapolis | comments(2)
MRS. GARCIA asked:
On my husband and I have 6 children ages range from 11-4 months … we are thinking of redeployment from Indianapolis. We have not decided where we would like to relocate from again. Some places that we had in mind are the area of NC, the RTP and Austin, TX. I'm leaning more towards a, NC and is leaning more towards to Austin … but we were never one or the other. I did research online, and both seem to cultivate area 's, with labor markets respectable. Obviously we would like to live in a city with a good education system and would like a place with a good family atmosphere, but also we would like to have a night out of the blue moon over the city from time to time. We are looking for a place to buy a house respectable size for our family with a respectable price. Does the RTP area to get hit by hurricanes or just have the effect of hurricanes. It is the labor market only if you have a good level or is it also fair to those with experience who have the grades?