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Old 10-14-2006, 11:21 PM
 
Location: Medford, Oregon
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Hello to all! My husband is a CNC Machinist and we are intrested at some point in moving to either Montana, Wyoming (or possibly Nevada). I am a native Oregonian and would like my husband to enjoy where we live He really doesn't care for Oregon. Mainly becuase we live in a larger city than he likes (Medford), he likes wide open spaces and we both don't like how liberal Oregon is becoming.
Our main concern is of course jobs. The cold weather and small town living is perfect for my husband who grew up that way. Ideally we would like a smaller town, but understand we are limited when looking for employment in just the machining trade.
Housing cost isn't as much of a concern (we currently live in a fairly expensive market) and I homeschool my daughter, all though we are not opposed to public/private schooling if in a good area of schools.
I thought this might be a great place to start my research - after reading several posts, all are very friendly and informative. Any info on the job market in trades would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much!
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Old 10-16-2006, 10:02 PM
 
Location: mid wyoming
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For Wyoming try either the Casper star tribune or Wyoming job service. Both have the listing of jobs in wyoming. Wyoming is not a really big production state with such as factories and a lot of fabrication of products in that fashion. But they do have it. I figure it is because of the cost of trucking in parts or materials for the building of products. And getting it out again.
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