Electrical Engineering Locations

Could anyone tell me which areas of the country are the best for electrical engineers? Also, if someone could point me to a web site discussing this that would be good as well.

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Xomicron
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Which country???

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repatch

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Samuel Wright

| On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 12:32:03 +0000, Xomicron wrote: | |> Could anyone tell me which areas of the country are the best for |> electrical engineers? Also, if someone could point me to a web site |> discussing this that would be good as well. | | Which country???

Given his email address of "xomicron at wp.pl" and his posting location of "news.uni-berlin.de" I'd say it's going to be one of Poland or Germany.

Western Germany probably still has most of the opportunities, but any of the big cities should have some, even in Poland. I guess it depends on whether he wants to become a corporate slave or do something innovative.

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phil-news-nospam

repatch wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@yahoo.com:

The United States. Sorry about that.

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Xomicron

We need to know which specialty: power, electronics, microprocessors, etc.

Charles Perry P.E.

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Charles Perry

"Charles Perry" wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@uni-berlin.de:

Any.

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Xomicron

I would recommend the Denver, CO area. The snow is the best in the world.

Regards,

John Phillips

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John Phillips

Schenectady NY

you're welcome.

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Dave P.

What is important is the Job, not the location -- EEs move to the job. however one difference is state taxes.

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afropop

John Phillips wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com:

That doesn't really help me.

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Xomicron

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winston williams

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