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Any of my readers in Ohio have an idea of what the job market is like for project/product managers out there right now?

And, say, the housing market?

If, you know, a veterinarian and a project manager were looking to move out there sometime in the next six months?

Just hypothetically speaking, of course....

Date: 2009-10-09 05:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] balthazar99.livejournal.com
It's not Ohio, but I believe there's a decent market for program managers in the Washington DC area right now. Government work doesn't slow down as much as the rest of the country. asa101 has been looking for this sort of position lately; he'd have more up to date information. I believe that government PM positions are starting to require PMM certification, or at least it's a big plus.

Housing prices are as depressed as anywhere - mostly it comes down to how long of a commute you can stomach.

No idea about veterinarian positions.

Date: 2009-10-09 06:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] z-gryphon.livejournal.com
Also in "not-Ohio" news: The area where I live is - I'm not joking here - in desperate need of a vet. The only one we had retired a couple of years ago, and since then we've been making do with a sort of veterinary equivalent of the Bookmobile. And housing, are you kidding me? People are practically giving houses away.

Of course, there are good reasons for that, primary among them being the fact that, apart from the veterinary void, there are no jobs here whatever, and that it's a generally sort of dismal and heartbreaking place to live. So in all honesty I can't say I recommend it. But there is a vacant veterinary hospital out on Route 157 just waiting for a young and energetic doctor to take it by storm. That part's true. :)

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