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Old 03-17-2009, 06:42 PM
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Hello, This is my first post in the forum and I really don't know much about the state except that it gets SUPER cold in the winter...

I read today that there are jobs to be had in North Dakota. Is this true ? I am into warehouse/office type work and to be honest, I just need to work so anything that requires just a h.s. diploma would be fine with me.

If I was told that there was alot of work up there I would likley be headed up there in a week or so.

Is there jobs availible in North Dakota ?
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Old 03-17-2009, 11:21 PM
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There are plenty of jobs here for someone without a college education. They can pay anywhere from $8 to $14 starting depending on what type of work you get into. The cost of living here is also fairly modest especially if you only have yourself to support. North Dakota has the second lowest unemployment rate and has a decent amount of jobs even in this bad economy.

You can go to the website jobsnd.com or jobshq.com to check out what is currently available.

And the winters aren't so bad... cold and windy... just bundle up!
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