ENGINEERS MEET: SUBJECTS AFFECTING ENGINEERING JOBS On Wednesday, May 9, 2012 the North Jersey Section PACE will dedicate this meeting to the subject of Engineering Jobs in New Jersey, and the North Jersey Section.

#This #meeting #will #bring #you #face #to #with #the #issues #that #influence #Job #Market #for #our #Engineering #Section #Members. #i.e. #degree #production #– #Real #estate #- #local #state #taxes #Supply-Demand #Legislation #budgets #(state #& #federal). #The #topics #may #include #engineering #specialties #are #growing #shrinking #or #remaining #level. #Shortage #Propaganda #and #responsible #parties. #One #interesting #subject #http://www.aea.org/documents/research/critique_of_nsb.pdf #can #be #reviewed.
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This meeting will bring you face to face with the issues that influence the Job Market for our Engineering Section Members. i.e. degree production – Real estate - local state taxes - Supply-Demand – Legislation – budgets (state & federal). The topics may include engineering specialties that are growing, shrinking, or remaining level. Engineering Shortage Propaganda and responsible parties. One interesting subject http://www.aea.org/documents/research/critique_of_nsb.pdf can be reviewed. Our goal: ideas shared over our open discussion will help members better understand their employment opportunities. You are encouraged to attend and bring your spouse and associates to this presentation

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  • 292 Piaget Ave.
  • Clifton, New Jersey
  • United States 07011
  • Building: Clifton Memorial Public Library

  • Contact Event Host
  • Paul Ward, (973) 790-1625. PWard1130@aol.com, or Richard F. Tax, (201) 664-6954, rtax@AEA.org.
  • Co-sponsored by American Engineering Association, Inc.






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About the Meeting:

This meeting will bring you face to face with the issues that influence the Job Market for our Engineering Section Members. i.e. degree production – Real estate - local state taxes - Supply-Demand – Legislation – budgets (state & federal). The topics may include engineering specialties that are growing, shrinking, or remaining level. Engineering Shortage Propaganda and responsible parties. One interesting subject http://www.aea.org/documents/research/critique_of_nsb.pdf can be reviewed.

Our goal: ideas shared over our open discussion will help members better understand their employment opportunities.

You are encouraged to attend and bring your spouse and associates to this presentation