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A message from John Giedraitis, Texas Urban Forestry Program Manager:
We are looking for a Regional Urban Forester to head up our Austin, Texas office. Austin is the “Live Music Capitol of the World” and third fastest growing city in America. In 1980, Austin was the 42nd largest city and today it is the 16th. No other city even comes close to that growth.
Here is some economic news about Texas and about the Austin area. I may be a bit biased but as city forester for Austin for 13 years I found it to be one of the best places to live, work and play in the US.
If you are interested, you can apply at http://greatjobs.tamu.edu by selecting Texas Forest Service. The NOV for the Staff Forester II, Regional Urban Forester position is 04554.
Maybe you can help Keep Austin Weird. If not you, then please forward to someone who you think would be interested.
Good Luck! John
A message from John Giedraitis, Texas Urban Forestry Program Manager:
We are looking for a Regional Urban Forester to head up our Austin, Texas office. Austin is the “Live Music Capitol of the World” and third fastest growing city in America. In 1980, Austin was the 42nd largest city and today it is the 16th. No other city even comes close to that growth.
Here is some economic news about Texas and about the Austin area. I may be a bit biased but as city forester for Austin for 13 years I found it to be one of the best places to live, work and play in the US.
If you are interested, you can apply at http://greatjobs.tamu.edu by selecting Texas Forest Service. The NOV for the Staff Forester II, Regional Urban Forester position is 04554.
Maybe you can help Keep Austin Weird. If not you, then please forward to someone who you think would be interested.
Good Luck! John