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JIZZ DENOUEMENT
Oct 3, 2012

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I am unsure about south Texas, but north Texas actually has a surprising amount of GIS work going due to extreme climate change, rapid tree loss, sprawl which feeds back into urban heat island, and fast growth.

Most GIS positions I see start pretty low pay, but also there seems to be a fair amount of them relative to other fields which is good. But unless you climb up the management ranks you don't really see a lot of income. I will say there are worse ways to make a living than making maps, it can be pretty relaxing and stress free.

I don't work as a GIS tech but I learned the software in school and apply it for my current position.

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