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ViennaSausage Posted: Mon, Mar 31 2008 6:02 PM
Anyone know of any jobs and/or job boards with a slant towards Austrian Economics and/or libertarianism?

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Job Boards beside the one on this forum;).

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Twirlcan replied on Tue, Apr 1 2008 11:16 AM

No, I don't know of any.   But I got my job off of an ad on craigslist.org.  It is cheap to take out ads there since I think only employers in NYC, LA and SFO have to pay a flat fee to list their job a number of times and every other city they cover is free.

If a job opens up where I work I will place a notice here.  So everyone with 5 years of Solaris experience who wants to live in NYC should prepare a resume just in case.

 

 

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BWF89 replied on Tue, Apr 1 2008 5:24 PM

I know I'm almost defiantly moving away from Pennsylvania when I'm older. Before I was considering somewhere out West because theres tons of cheap land out there but after calling into Free Talk Live last night Mark and Ian informed me theres quite a bit of cheap land in New Hampshire as well. My plan would be to have a house in or near the suberbs to live at in my daily life and buy some cheap land in the middle of nowhere to setup sort of a bugout/wilderness retreat to go to for the weekends. And I could be supporting the Free State Project and be in proximity to other liberty loving individuals. I'm thinking about doing something in the water/waste treatment industry but I'm not entirely sure yet.

I know from reading Wikipedia that NH's major outputs are agriculture and some indstrial. Does anyone know a good site to go to where you can get a general feel of what kind of jobs in general are in demand there?

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ChaseCola replied on Fri, Apr 4 2008 12:35 AM

 

New Hampshire is a lost cause. Surrounded by statist states, and way more statists move into NH than libertarians. Free State Wyoming is more hopeful. 

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How is NH a lost cause?  Just seems like someone prefers one competitor over another to me.

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BWF89 replied on Fri, Apr 4 2008 11:36 AM

ChaseCola:
New Hampshire is a lost cause. Surrounded by statist states, and way more statists move into NH than libertarians. Free State Wyoming is more hopeful.

If New Hampshire is a lost cause than Wyoming is even more of a lost cause. Wyoming is so big that even if tons of libertarians moved there they would probably be so far apart it would be unpractical for them to ever get togeher like libertarians in New Hampshire do for their annual Porcupine Freedom Festival. You could probably fit the entire state of New Hampshire several times into some of Wyomings bigger counties. Also nobody really knows or cares about Wyoming. The Free State Project in New Hampshire is stalling enough as it is and it's by leaps and bounds more successful than Wyoming. New Hampshire is right next to Vermont where theres an active secession movement. Also the state isn't landlocked like Wyoming so if it did secede from the US they could import food and supplies from other countries a lot easier than Wyoming could.

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Yea, it's a shame the NH project is stalling.  I'm thinking about moving there regardless though; possibly within the next 5 or 6 years.  Maybe sooner depending on how things go.

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I plan on moving to NH within the next couple years.  I know of at least 5 other people (in real life) that have similar plans. 


I don't think the FSP is hopeless, it just takes some time to move to another state sometimes.

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