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Re: Relocation to the I10 Corridor - SA to Hou

Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 12:42 pm
by mojo84
I am not sure how they are to work for but I do know they have accumulated a large portfolio of apartments in the area and around the country. You may want to contact The Lynd Co.

Re: Relocation to the I10 Corridor - SA to Hou

Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 2:26 pm
by ELB
Hi SRO,

Seguin is on the I-10 about 45 minutes from center of San Antonio and about 2.5 hours from center of Houston. I don't have any specific leads for you, but the place is booming here, all kinds of folks moving in. Not sure how your skill set fits into things, but some of the big employers with large structures are Toyota (Tundra trucks built here), Caterpiller, CAVCO, Continental Automotive Systems, CMC Steel, Alamo Group (builds a variety of large, industrial tractors/mowers), a power plant and there are a couple dozen smaller manufacturers, several apartment complexes, and brand new motels and hotels springing up. Oilfield related stuff going on here and in surrounding area too. The Seguin Chamber of Commerce has a listing on their website.

And lots of people moving in, so finding a house might be a chore, but on the other hand it drives more business here.

Amazingly we don't have a gun range close by, the last one I know of the guy retired a couple years ago, so business opportunity there I guess. ;-) I live out in the sticks in the south of the county, much less inhabited there and I can shoot in the back yard.

San Marcos, New Braunfels, and Luling are all close by, and have direct routes to the I-10.

Good luck!

Re: Relocation to the I10 Corridor - SA to Hou

Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2014 10:37 am
by texanjoker
I browse indeed.com a lot looking at jobs down south. You might find what you are looking for.

Re: Relocation to the I10 Corridor - SA to Hou

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2014 8:47 pm
by strider67
SRO,
I consider myself pretty handy, but you can do some things which I have never even heard of! :lol: Around my parts, I know a lot of people need custom gate work, pipe fencing, ranch welding, etc., and do quite well for themselves. Just an idea...hope you find exactly what you're looking for! :tiphat:

Re: Relocation to the I10 Corridor - SA to Hou

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2014 8:53 pm
by SewTexas
why limit yourself to I10? if you're interested in SA, look at I35. You've got SA. But Schertz, Cibolo and Selma have a bunch of Apartments and are constantly building more, for that matter, New Braunsfels is booming too, despite their mayor. Amazon just announced they want to expand!

Re: Relocation to the I10 Corridor - SA to Hou

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2014 8:54 pm
by Scott in Houston
strider67 wrote:SRO,
I consider myself pretty handy, but you can do some things which I have never even heard of! :lol: Around my parts, I know a lot of people need custom gate work, pipe fencing, ranch welding, etc., and do quite well for themselves. Just an idea...hope you find exactly what you're looking for! :tiphat:
Dont' listen to this guy. He doesn't know squat about that kind of work. :lol: :biggrinjester:


I live in the I-10 ENERGY corridor in Houston, and I can say this, it's CRAZY now. The building and growth is amazing, but it's also increasing property values tremendously. This is great if you want to sell, but for buyers or those of us who are paying rising property taxes, it stinks... That being said, I love this area. We are in the center of everything, and Houston is the #1 economy in the country. If you can't make it here, you can't make it anywhere (the opposite of that Sinatra song!). :cheers2:

Re: Relocation to the I10 Corridor - SA to Hou

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2014 9:56 pm
by gigag04
Look on CBRE and Stream realty's websites for building engineer jobs.

Also - check the hospital's for facilities crews.

The plants on the east side all have use for those skill sets on their facilities crews.

My company has a services group that services LV and MV switchgear and substations. I can get you in front of a hiring manager there if you're interested.

Re: Relocation to the I10 Corridor - SA to Hou

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2014 11:00 pm
by strider67
Scott in Houston wrote:
strider67 wrote:SRO,
I consider myself pretty handy, but you can do some things which I have never even heard of! :lol: Around my parts, I know a lot of people need custom gate work, pipe fencing, ranch welding, etc., and do quite well for themselves. Just an idea...hope you find exactly what you're looking for! :tiphat:
Dont' listen to this guy. He doesn't know squat about that kind of work. :lol: :biggrinjester:
:iagree: :smilelol5: :cheers2: