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Move to Alaska. There's always jobs here, especially in the summer. If you can stand the winters, you can make good money here. I'd say we're probably the least affected by the recession. I personally don't know anyone who's lost their job locally.
Move to Alaska. There's always jobs here, especially in the summer. If you can stand the winters, you can make good money here. I'd say we're probably the least affected by the recession. I personally don't know anyone who's lost their job locally.
If your looking for career that pays allot of money and that is in high demand and you can do so many things with...it would be a Registered nurse...yes guys are RN too....they are in such high demand....plus you can do allot...you dont just have to work at a hospital...you can be a case manager, work per diem, pretty much anything in the medical field and they make 30+ dollars an hours + overtime...
i disagree with construction and auto. they have slowed way down
Think about it.
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In the summer, it's mostly construction and tourism. In the south there are fishing jobs, but they're seasonal. Up north there is the oil drilling industry that employs a variety of people from cooks to construction hands to petroleum engineers. The weather is harsh, and civilization is sparse, but you can clear $100K a year if you can stand the working conditions. I live in the interior and work at an open pit gold mine as an engineering technician (glorified surveyor). One of the lower paid jobs, haul truck driving makes $60-70K a year depending on how much overtime you work. Summer's coming soon, so this is one of the best times to find a job up here.What type of jobs are up there?
In the summer, it's mostly construction and tourism. In the south there are fishing jobs, but they're seasonal. Up north there is the oil drilling industry that employs a variety of people from cooks to construction hands to petroleum engineers. The weather is harsh, and civilization is sparse, but you can clear $100K a year if you can stand the working conditions. I live in the interior and work at an open pit gold mine as an engineering technician (glorified surveyor). One of the lower paid jobs, haul truck driving makes $60-70K a year depending on how much overtime you work. Summer's coming soon, so this is one of the best times to find a job up here.