Chicago is the USA's centre of
transportation and there is a
lot of job to do. All kind of
buildings to be expected, payment
is average but insurance is low.
Dallas is a busy city which has
numbers of office buildings and
many suburban areas. Insurance
prices are notably high, but
the payment is also very good.
Detroit is known as "Motor City"
and it has large industrial
capacity, and many old factories
will be your working places.
Loosely built, good payments.
Houston is a very modern city
which replaces old buildings
quickly. There are lots of tall
buildings, they are built quite
closely. High insurance prices.
Indianapolis is a large city
which has many vehicle factories.
The customers are demanding and
insurance prices are high, but
the payment is good.
Los Angeles is a widely spread
city which has all kind of
buildings, including skyscrapers
and warehouses. The wages are
high and so is the insurance.
New York is one of the largest
cities. It has many tall
buildings, neighbours are built
very close. A hard place to work,
but profits are good.
Philadelphia has almost two
million residents. Lots of sub-
urban areas and flats, quite
loosely built. Demanding but
well-paying customers.
Pine Bluff is a non-important
place which isn't noticed even
on some large-scale road charts.
You can begin from here and if
you fail, nobody knows it.
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