There are a lot of biotech companies located in the San Diego region, so if that is a field you would work in it might be worth checking out to see what kind of jobs are avaliable there.
2007-03-05 09:40:36
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answered by Sav 6
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California
2007-03-07 09:05:20
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answered by Sarah* 7
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Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Home of Michigan State University.
I understand that a drug making company just closed or are in the process of closing three of their factories in Michigan.
Wonderful part of the US though...given the chance I would move there tomorrow.
Yep, I can handle the -50 f in the winter and the 100 f in the summer.
2007-03-09 06:39:51
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answered by knowitall 4
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Probably some place on the West Coast. The only bad thing about California is High House Prices and Earthquakes if they happen.
2007-03-05 11:29:13
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answered by zachash1 3
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Ann Arbor, Michigan
Pfizer has taken root here for some time.
As many other pharmaceutical companies.
And it's a great, fun town for anyone. Possibly worth looking in to
2007-03-08 15:30:23
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answered by roxygodess139 2
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San Diego is one of the nicest places to live in the world look me up on merv lloyd zip realty or email me at yahoo
2014-01-29 07:32:05
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answered by merv 1
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Chicago has two major ones and is a better, large, clean city with tons of entertainment, good sports teams and a ton of good pizza and hot dogs. And it has a lake too!
2007-03-06 17:32:22
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answered by Johnny Lincoln Park 2
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Thousand Oaks, CA - Amgen
2007-03-05 09:17:35
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answered by unclefred 4
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Chicago area has Abbott and Baxter.
2007-03-05 09:13:15
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answered by rhymingron 6
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California. No tsunami's, tornado's, twisters, or hurricanes etc. OK if you can afford the property prices.
2007-03-05 10:40:54
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answered by John L 5
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