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the only problem with this that aren't most O&G jobs in the Gulf Coast? Not everyone wants to work there just like not everyone wants to work in Los Angeles/New York. Whereas in medicine your options are literally the entire nation.
The only other profession I can think of that comes close to having a combination (key word being combination) of job security, demand, nationwide need and pay is accounting
I'm not sure if most jobs in Oil and Gas are in the gulf coast, but my former company had a refinery near Los Angelos and there are a few others in that area from what I remember. I have friends working at refineries in Washington state and the Midwest also.
Here's a map of oil refineries to give you an idea of geographical options. Refineries - Map : OilRefineryWatch.org
Here's one of just "high risk" chemical plants from Greenpeace (whatever that means)
Greenpeace
Here's an interactive map where you can select power plants, refineries, terminals etc, gives the complete energy picture.
United States - Maps - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
I think you'll find that the energy sector could land you just about anywhere you really want to be, granted not all of the energy sector pays as well as Oil and Gas, but even just Oil and Gas can get you near some pretty desirable locations.
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