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[quote=Anonymous][quote]She didn't exactly ask in a way that was likely to elicit helpfulness in response, but her question isn't inherently stupid. And you're just as obnoxious as she is. Oddly enough, both of you seem to think that there could be a meaningful discussion about job markets without any reference to field/industry.[/quote] Whoa whoa whoa, why do you think I'm being obnoxious? I know of a lot of different people in a lot of different job markets. If you get a good education and are smart, and know how to network, I think people can be competitive in a lot of different markets. I think the regional biases are becoming less and less important, because people move more and the internet is a thing. Most people I know in their 30s have had a job no longer than 5 years, and have changed cities several times. I went to college at a LAC in the Northwest, and my friends from college are scattered all across the country now. I think this whole "regional bias" thing is somewhat antiquated, and people should go to selective schools where they get a good education, period.[/quote]
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