Join the US Marshals office. Find a bank with offices in all those states. Become a medical technician if you don't have 4 years to become a nurse. You could be a lab tech, x-ray tech, etc. Those jobs can go anywhere. Use your imagination, lots of jobs are transferrable (within a company or from company to company).
Firefighter, retail sales, hotel operations, .....
2006-10-20 17:01:10
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answered by jumping_in_101 3
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2006-10-20 23:49:08
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answered by chefthatspamprd 1
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The best way to do this is to find a large company that has multiple locations around the US as you gain knowledge, you could be moved around. I am not sure I fully understand your question, but there are field service reps that do travel up to 90% of the time helping out other companies.
2006-10-20 22:30:16
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answered by andy 7
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How about becoming a registered nurse? They can find a job anywhere. Wouldn't you like to live in Hawaii one year, California the next, West Virginia the next, etc., etc.?
2006-10-20 22:37:36
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answered by Nightflyer 5
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Look for the large retail store chains. Their internet sites list where all their stores are. Once you work for 6 months, it's usually not difficult to transfer anywhere.
2006-10-21 00:16:59
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answered by beachlady325 2
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Look for jobs with offices or plants in those cities.
2006-10-20 22:34:05
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answered by Anonymous
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