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There are plenty of engineering jobs in Texas, why hasn Stephen moved to Texas?

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There are plenty of engineering jobs in Texas, why hasn Stephen moved to Texas?

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Not all engineering jobs are the same. Many engineering jobs in Austin are electrical/computer engineering jobs, likewise many engineering jobs in Houston are petroleum related. Stephen has a mechanical engineering degree, but has worked as a project/R&D engineer building composite jet engine components since completion of college. Those jobs are few and far between to start with, and in Texas, the majority of the companies who do that type work are not hiring due to the fallout from 9/11. Currently, the main two locations for that type work is in the Midwest or New England. Also, forget your pre-conceived notions about Michigan, it’s a wonderful place. Outside of Detroit, Michigan is nowhere near what most people imagine with vast farms and scenic views and drives along the coasts of 4 of the Great Lakes. If you like lighthouses, Michigan has over 100 of them. If you like beaches and dunes, head towards the shorelines of Lake Michigan or Lake Superior. Like snow, we get plenty of it –

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