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Its been a few of months now since the flood in CR and I'm looking for an update on the rebuilding and economic strength. I'm considering a job in the CR area in the field of construction (civil engineering). Obviously my line of work depends on continued growth, building, re-building, construction, etc. Construction in Michigan, where I live now, and most of the nation is slow to non-existent. I'm told that CR is an exception due to its diverse industries and rebuilding effort. Is that the case or is it too early to tell yet?
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