Pandemic-proof jobs could be on the way if San Antonio
The job market has gone for a complete toss since March. Things haven't seen to improve well since then and have only deteriorated in some cases. However, things could end up well for the people living in San Antonio if it is picked for U.S. Space Command headquarters. These could bring about 1400 pandemic proof jobs. 'These are for the military, the Air Force, and the rest of the DOD," said Tom Long, chief development officer for the San Antonio Economic Development Foundation. To read more on this, click here.
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