We are excited to announce the launch of this new subreddit dedicated to discussing and finding solutions to pressing issues facing the United States in politics, public education, society, and social issues.
With so much happening in the world today, it is more important than ever to come together and have meaningful conversations about how we can address and solve these challenges. This subreddit is a place for constructive and respectful dialogue where we can brainstorm ideas, share perspectives, and collaborate on finding solutions to the issues that matter most to us.
Whether you are passionate about political reform, education equity, social justice, or any other issue affecting our country, this is the place for you. We encourage diverse viewpoints and welcome everyone to join the discussion and contribute their thoughts and ideas.
Let's work together to make a positive impact and create a better future for all Americans. We look forward to engaging with you all in meaningful conversations and finding innovative solutions to address the issues facing our nation.
Either have a job lined up or know what the market is like in the field you are looking to get into... for example, teaching and nursing is essentially in demand in every place (aside from wealthy areas).
What cities or states, if any, are more likely to hire entry level professionals (or professionals in general) from out of state? How common is it in 2024?
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