Bureau of Labor Statistics - Eng Salaries
Bureau of Labor Statistics - Eng Salaries
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BigInch (Petroleum)
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Ran into this on the net. Could be helpful.
http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_stru.htm#17-000...
http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_stru.htm#17-000...
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RE: Bureau of Labor Statistics - Eng Salaries
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cheers
Independent events are seldomly independent.
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That said, thank you for a very informative and valuable link.
RE: Bureau of Labor Statistics - Eng Salaries
Independent events are seldomly independent.
RE: Bureau of Labor Statistics - Eng Salaries
Independent events are seldomly independent.
RE: Bureau of Labor Statistics - Eng Salaries
RE: Bureau of Labor Statistics - Eng Salaries
RE: Bureau of Labor Statistics - Eng Salaries
Independent events are seldomly independent.
RE: Bureau of Labor Statistics - Eng Salaries
Those were my thoughts as well. Thanks for the point about the southern air conditioning bill offsetting the northern heating bill. I considered that a wash. As for water, I am on a well, so as long as the aquifer is good, I pay zero for water where I am at (apart from through infrastructure / property taxation). The rest of the bills are comparable. The two biggest issues are taxes and health care / insurance. My biggest fear about moving to the States is that getting sick basically means going broke and losing everything you own (if you choose to live, that is). Real estate in Texas is much more affordable than here in Alberta, based on my investigations when I was down there. But, once the house and property are bought, the health care costs (whatever they might be) come out of net income, and the average gross income before taxes, according to the Bureau Of Labor Statistics numbers, appears to be about 40% lower than here.
As for the guns, the weather here is so cold that for six months of the year, most guns don't work anyway, and the rest of them are too difficult to operate with mittens on. (The trigger guards have to be specially modified.) Plus, if you walked 100 metres with a gun up here in January, you would probably freeze to death and wouldn't be discovered until the spring melt, typically occurring some time between May and July.