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Old 04-29-2007, 06:13 AM
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Default Any structural engineers on the boards?

My husband is a structural engineer and we are looking to move to Knoxville in the fall. The one concern we have is will he be able to get a job. Here in Miami we had such a big building boom. It's slower now, but still enough for plenty of work. He does commercial work, not really residential, so I'm just wondering if there is enough building going on there to provide work.
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My husband is a structural engineer and we are looking to move to Knoxville in the fall. The one concern we have is will he be able to get a job. Here in Miami we had such a big building boom. It's slower now, but still enough for plenty of work. He does commercial work, not really residential, so I'm just wondering if there is enough building going on there to provide work.
There is a structural engineer on the Nashvile board, and he/she frequents quite regularly and is very helpful. That person might be able to give you some tips, even though he/she is in Nashville and not in Knoxville. Good luck.
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