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Old 11-03-2008, 03:44 PM
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HI All, Early last year I posted a thread requesting info about moving to NH. A few people responded and I replied and as a result went for a visit in April. the background info is that I am from Boston originally, moved out to Portland after high school and shortly thereafter met my husband and have been here in the Pacific Northwest since 1988! I now after 20 years can take the rain no longer miss the four seasons and the incredible people that make up New England. My husband is six weeks from graduating from Washington State University with a BA in digital Technology and Management of Information services. God willing he will find a job there that will transfer us and I will live happily ever after. The Portsmouth area is where we like the best! Good downtown, lot's to do, appears very family oriented ( love the parades) while still having a nice adult scene.
The purpose for my blog is there any helpful advice out there for a great place for my husband to work 80,000-100000 a year. And are there any labor and delivery nurses on this blog in NH. Where do you work- Do you love your job? Schools and advice welcomed- 3 at home kids still, 12, 9, and 6! My husband and I like to entertain, golf, non-smokers, loves being active good music- 38-41.
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HI All, Early last year I posted a thread requesting info about moving to NH. A few people responded and I replied and as a result went for a visit in April. the background info is that I am from Boston originally, moved out to Portland after high school and shortly thereafter met my husband and have been here in the Pacific Northwest since 1988! I now after 20 years can take the rain no longer miss the four seasons and the incredible people that make up New England. My husband is six weeks from graduating from Washington State University with a BA in digital Technology and Management of Information services. God willing he will find a job there that will transfer us and I will live happily ever after. The Portsmouth area is where we like the best! Good downtown, lot's to do, appears very family oriented ( love the parades) while still having a nice adult scene.
The purpose for my blog is there any helpful advice out there for a great place for my husband to work 80,000-100000 a year. And are there any labor and delivery nurses on this blog in NH. Where do you work- Do you love your job? Schools and advice welcomed- 3 at home kids still, 12, 9, and 6! My husband and I like to entertain, golf, non-smokers, loves being active good music- 38-41.
Check larger company careers pages directly. Many will post a job there before spending on external advertising and recruiters.

Liberty Mutual (insurance) has a huge IT location in Portsmouth, and Dover.
Timberland HQ in Stratham.
Loftware, and a few other software firms in Portsmouth too.
Plenty of IT in Boston burbs too - an easy commute down 95 (traffic/weather permitting).
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Old 11-03-2008, 06:03 PM
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Thank you for the response and the advice. My husband has a project manager app. he is sending this week. I can't remember the name of the company though-GOT? something short.
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