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Recent Collage graduate moving to Cinci at the end of Dec. I have a degree in Managment with emphasis on Sales and Marketing. I currently work for GE in Minnesota,,,,trying to get tranfered but not having much luck,,,,,,Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated.....Thanks
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I'd try Downtown, Northside or the Clifton Gaslight. All of these places have easy access to I-75 (which I am assuming would be your reverse-commute in this case). Additionally each of these places offer lots of unique things for you to do and a good deal of young people to mingle with. Good luck!
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I second that idea
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Are you looking for work? Or a place to live? If work - Cincy/Dayton corridor is home to a lot of large companies (cintas, Kroger, Macy's, P&G, Lexis Nexis)... its also pretty diverse.
If looking for home - I second the suggestions above if you want to be in the city! good luck! |
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