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Just wondering how many active members we have in Colorado. I am looking at moving out there before to long and was wanting to find others interested in the trade... Also looking for tips to employers that are looking to hire. |
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| Sorry for the delay in getting back to you, but there's only so much time in a day. Anyway, I live NW of Ft. Collins. Grand Junction has some really great peach orchards. Take care, Dave |
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| peach orchards and jobs! Well, more jobs than I have out my way... How are the jobs towards you? |
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| My HOME is in Colorado Springs. I would say the Job market in Colorado Springs is very tight right now... Case in point: My prior employer basically cleaned house and moved all production to Mexico, there are a few engineers left to do prototype work on new products, but there isn't any production done there anymore. BTW - After the layoff I followed the work so to speak... I'm assisting in training the new staff at the facility in Mexico. It keeps me out of the unemployement line for a few months and the beer is cheap. |
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| ahh True but the trash out that way (GJ) is 1000 x better than what we deal with out my way! |
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