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Old 01-08-2008, 06:38 PM
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My sister's family is moving to Fort Rucker, Alabama were they will be station. I was thinking of moving later in the year to Ozark,AL or some where close to Fort Rucker. I am in the Early Childhood Education Field, does any one know of jobs in or around Fort Rucker/ Ozark area?
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Old 01-08-2008, 06:49 PM
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I would say move to Enterprise. If you can get a job in Enterprise or Coffee County you would be more happy.
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Old 01-09-2008, 01:25 PM
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Or try Dothan. It's a larger city and there is a good road between it and Enterprise.
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Dothan is a nice town, suprisingly so for a city that size. It's not too far from Fort Rucker, and still has a good job market.
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I'm an army wife and had troble finding work around here too.

Yes. There are always jobs in early childhood development avaliable on post. There is a large Child Development Center (CDC) and many Youth Programs. At the moment there is an Assistant Director Position open on post at the CDC. New ones pop up every week. The pay is pretty good as long as you stick to jobs on post. To check out these post positions go to ACPOL/CPOL Homepage: Army Civilian Personnel On-Line . Good luck! Jenn-
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