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RE: Where are the aerospace tech comm jobs in the U.S.
Subject:RE: Where are the aerospace tech comm jobs in the U.S. From:"Nuckols, Kenneth M" <Kenneth -dot- Nuckols -at- mybrighthouse -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Mon, 11 Jul 2005 13:26:31 -0400
Kelly said...
>
> On 7/11/05, Wilcox, Rose <rwilcox -at- ssqi -dot- com> wrote:
> >
> > There are some here in Arizona at Lockheed Martin. But it's very,
very
> > hot here! :-)
>
> Yeah... but its a dry heat!
> --
>
And so is your oven! ;-) Having grown up in the sweltering heat of
Central Florida I used to believe the myth about "dry heat" in the
desert. Then I spent a week in Vegas on business one July with the
coolest daytime highs being in the low 120s. It doesn't matter if it's
dry or humid, when the mercury gets that high it's just plain HOT!
After 3 hurricanes last summer and a hotter than normal June this year,
a beach house on Hudson Bay is sounding like a pleasant climate...
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