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What is it like working as a Chief Executive Officer (CEO)?
December 2018
Potential.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Opotiki:
Pros: Great rural setting
Cons: Level of violence
December 2018
Beautiful place to live.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Bend:
Pros: Its poverty with a view - mountains are beautiful
Cons: The salary scale across the board.
December 2018
Excellent lifestyle.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Saint John:
Pros: easy commute to work, outdoor recreation close
Cons: air transport difficult, high taxes
December 2018
Nice,
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Montreal:
Pros: Close to family
Cons: Traffic
December 2018
Welcome to Winter.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Webster:
Pros: Webster is very relaxed and easy to get around.
Cons: Winter. Also, it is difficult to recruit high skilled, technical employees
November 2018
Great area to work.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Grand Prairie:
Pros: Easy access to downtown Dallas
Cons: Na
November 2018
Easy in and out.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Florence:
Pros: Close to everything
Cons: Traffic
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