Oh definitely not saying Dallas as a whole, I was just saying I am open to most opportunities. I am definitely looking for a larger company simply because I want growth potential. I am focusing on the Fortune list, but apparently an MBA from a regional state school isn't very prestigious.
I can see where that could be a problem. In a tight job market, a sheep skin from some fancy school would help. Used to work with a physicist, who wanted to get a MBA, because he heard how much grads from Stanford were being offered, upon graduation. Of course, he wasn't going to be admitted to Stanford. As far as I know, he is still living in poverty/obscurity.
Getting a job is a lot like a beauty contest. Some weenie in HR culls through the applicants, and sends them off to someone else. Who probably has a different spin, on who they find interesting. Yep, that fancy school, on the resume will garner more attention than, say, Opelika Tech.
Once you get your foot in the door, things change. I used to dream of going to Ga. Tech. Luckily, I was too dumb.
Some of the worst engineers I have worked with had a degree from there................
Granted, I have not been part of the "real" job world, in years. I doubt things have changed. The good ol' boy network definitely existed. SMU and UT each thought they had a better one. And never passed an opportunity to let you know all about it.