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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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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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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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