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Engineering Hot Spots

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UtilityLouie

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Where do you think the Mechanical Engineering "hot beds" of activity are?

I think I know the standard places like Greenville, SC or Houston, TX but where else?

I'm not currently considering re-locating, but maybe, just maybe if there is a cool place where a lot of ME opportunities exist, I can at least start to make a plan...
 
I would move where real estate is cheap :-). It seems to me the jobs mostly pay almost the same anyway.

Never, but never question engineer's judgement
 
Yeah, the centre of Detroit would fit your criterion perfectly. Not.

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It seems to me the jobs mostly pay almost the same anyway

Why would you think that? You only have to read posts on salaries on this forum to see that an engineer's salary can range from 40k to 100k+ somewhat based on the type of job but also on based on location
 
Last one out of Detroit, tuen off the lights!
 
Cksh,

I had the same problem, but took a trip with the wife to Charlotte for a "weekend getaway", she loved it, 2 months later we are in a moving truck headed to Charlotte. Operation "convince wife to move to Charlotte" successful.
 
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