Working in NM

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Steve Pero, Feb 16, 2006.

  1. Steve Pero

    Steve Pero Guest

    Does anyone have any experience working as a Mechanical Designer in New
    Mexico? Particularly Los Alamos, but ABQ wouldn't be out of the question.
    I have been working in Mass. designing with SWX since '97 and the wife and I
    are making a move west. I am researching NM and Colorado Springs, Co., but
    am finding mostly Pro-E and Acad out there.

    Thanks,
    Steve
     
    Steve Pero, Feb 16, 2006
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  2. Steve Pero

    Bo Guest

    I would call up the SolidWorks VARs in that area for a start.

    Bo
     
    Bo, Feb 16, 2006
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  3. I know that there are SW users at Sandia Labs because I met some of the
    people at SWW. I also know because my brother-in-law works there, and he
    and my sister live in Albuquerque.

    WT


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    Wayne Tiffany, Feb 16, 2006
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  4. Steve Pero

    Timelord Guest

    Steve,

    I moved my family to New Mexico from the midwest in 1985 and I have
    never been sorry about the move. New Mexico is a great place to live,
    especially if you are the outdoors type. Nothing but great weather,
    lots of open spaces, mountains, deserts etc.
    The local VAR here is SunWest CAD http://www.sunwestcad.com/ , they
    are a great bunch of people. Do you have a job offer in Los Alamos? A
    job at the labs is generally hard to get unless you know somebody or
    are recruited. Los Alamos and White Rock (a bedroom community near Los
    Alamos) are nice places to live, but they are expensive places to buy
    homes. Santa Fe is a bust as far as employment is concerned because
    there is very little industry there and homes are real expensive. I
    settled in Albuquerque and I have never had a real big problem staying
    employed. Let me know if you come out for a visit, perhaps I can give
    you a local perspective.

    Timelord
     
    Timelord, Feb 16, 2006
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