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Old 01-08-2008, 07:15 PM
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Default Texas or Georgia, which is better for entry level IT jobs.

Hello everyone,

I am looking to move to a place where I can get an entry level IT job. I have family in Georgia, and Texas, so I am narrowing down my relocation to one of those places. I am needing help on which is the better of the two to get my foot in the door with my Computer Networking degree. I just have an Associate, no certifications yet, and no experience. So those are all factors as well to consider. Can someone give advice on which state is the better to move to. Thanks.
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