The wheels are in motion
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The wheels are in motion
So for a multitude of reasons, I am seriously thinking of moving to a warmer location. I just contacted my realtor and my condo will probably be going on the market this week.
It is a semi bad time to leave (family illness and all) but all my life I have been making choices to make other people happy. Now, I feel nothing is holding me here...no boyfriend, no kids, friends are becoming distant and wrapped up with their lives, job is good but not great...and it's so frenchin' cold here! I never explored other places for college, during college or after college like I probably should have...so now I'm going to have my not-really-mid life crisis and do it now!
Suggestions welcome, especially if you know anywhere I can find a job.............
It is a semi bad time to leave (family illness and all) but all my life I have been making choices to make other people happy. Now, I feel nothing is holding me here...no boyfriend, no kids, friends are becoming distant and wrapped up with their lives, job is good but not great...and it's so frenchin' cold here! I never explored other places for college, during college or after college like I probably should have...so now I'm going to have my not-really-mid life crisis and do it now!
Suggestions welcome, especially if you know anywhere I can find a job.............
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Re: The wheels are in motion
I have a vacant lot next door now that's probably selling cheap....
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Re: The wheels are in motion
I'm sorry, Sunny, but I've forgotten what you do for a living. Could you remind me?sunflower wrote:So for a multitude of reasons, I am seriously thinking of moving to a warmer location. I just contacted my realtor and my condo will probably be going on the market this week.
It is a semi bad time to leave (family illness and all) but all my life I have been making choices to make other people happy. Now, I feel nothing is holding me here...no boyfriend, no kids, friends are becoming distant and wrapped up with their lives, job is good but not great...and it's so frenchin' cold here! I never explored other places for college, during college or after college like I probably should have...so now I'm going to have my not-really-mid life crisis and do it now!
Suggestions welcome, especially if you know anywhere I can find a job.............
Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!
That'll be $10, please.
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Re: The wheels are in motion
I knew it! This is her discreet way of saying that she's going to California and signing up for Big John of Love!
(or ROL4 if absolutely necessary.)
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Re: The wheels are in motion
The real estate is going cheap in Phoenix and Vegas, but I don't know what's up with the job markets in either place.
I've spent my whole life on the East Coast, so I don't know how I'd deal with a lack of humidity, though.
I have to worry about schools on top of everything else, so I'm staying put but eyeing markets for retirement places, with the caveat that Erin is a mere 4 years old, so retiring is quite a ways off, or schools will continue to be important for over a decade....
I've spent my whole life on the East Coast, so I don't know how I'd deal with a lack of humidity, though.
I have to worry about schools on top of everything else, so I'm staying put but eyeing markets for retirement places, with the caveat that Erin is a mere 4 years old, so retiring is quite a ways off, or schools will continue to be important for over a decade....
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Re: The wheels are in motion
I am an internal auditor. But I have an MBA in finance and a brief stint as a manager of finance at an insurance company, so I have potential for internal audit, consulting, financial type roles, fraud investigator, or other similar positions. I just can't do external audit/accounting because I don't have a CPA, just a CIA.Rexer25 wrote:I'm sorry, Sunny, but I've forgotten what you do for a living. Could you remind me?sunflower wrote:So for a multitude of reasons, I am seriously thinking of moving to a warmer location. I just contacted my realtor and my condo will probably be going on the market this week.
It is a semi bad time to leave (family illness and all) but all my life I have been making choices to make other people happy. Now, I feel nothing is holding me here...no boyfriend, no kids, friends are becoming distant and wrapped up with their lives, job is good but not great...and it's so frenchin' cold here! I never explored other places for college, during college or after college like I probably should have...so now I'm going to have my not-really-mid life crisis and do it now!
Suggestions welcome, especially if you know anywhere I can find a job.............
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There was an old chick on last season, right?? (And by old, I mean not 23)Sisyphean Fan wrote:I knew it! This is her discreet way of saying that she's going to California and signing up for Big John of Love!
(or ROL4 if absolutely necessary.)
I just won't show body parts on tv or kiss other girls. And I wouldn't touch dirty Brett with a 20 foot pole. Ewww. I'd only do it to "further my career" except wait...I don't want a career as a slutty and whorey wanna be, so maybe it wouldn't help...
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That's why I feel like I should go now. No worry about schools, just if I can find a suitable place and a decent job. It doesn't even have to be as good a job as I have here. And some day I do hope to have kids, but you figure I have 4 or 5 years from the day they're born to find a good place with good schools, so I think I have enough time.minimetoo26 wrote:The real estate is going cheap in Phoenix and Vegas, but I don't know what's up with the job markets in either place.
I've spent my whole life on the East Coast, so I don't know how I'd deal with a lack of humidity, though.
I have to worry about schools on top of everything else, so I'm staying put but eyeing markets for retirement places, with the caveat that Erin is a mere 4 years old, so retiring is quite a ways off, or schools will continue to be important for over a decade....
I think Phoenix might have some good jobs. I also think I'd rather stay within closer proximity to a coast. I don't care which one, but I think I'd miss the ocean.
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Well, I have lived in New York, Vegas, South Carolina and, now, Iowa. NY and Iowa would definitely be out if you are looking for warmer climes. The Vegas / Phoenix area is OK but it gets really, REALLY HOT from May to September. Between the heat and lack of humidity, it takes a while to adjust. I hear that Vegas is suffering from high UN-employment right now so this is something you might want to consider if you were considering Vegas. I'm not sure what the housing or job markets are in the Phoenix area. I really enjoyed living in SoCar. The summers were not brutally hot (although they are humid) like Vegas and the winters are not as cold as it gets where you currently live. You might look into the Columbia or Charleston areas if you are considering the South. I hear the Richmond, Va. area is nice as well. Have fun relocating.sunflower wrote:So for a multitude of reasons, I am seriously thinking of moving to a warmer location. I just contacted my realtor and my condo will probably be going on the market this week.
It is a semi bad time to leave (family illness and all) but all my life I have been making choices to make other people happy. Now, I feel nothing is holding me here...no boyfriend, no kids, friends are becoming distant and wrapped up with their lives, job is good but not great...and it's so frenchin' cold here! I never explored other places for college, during college or after college like I probably should have...so now I'm going to have my not-really-mid life crisis and do it now!
Suggestions welcome, especially if you know anywhere I can find a job.............
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Re: The wheels are in motion
I love Atlanta, and that's where I'd be if I was single/childfree. Housing is affordable, beaches are a not-to-distant drive away, and there are loads of things to do.
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Re: The wheels are in motion
Vegas is hurting right now. I'd suggest Honolulu. Perfect weather 24/7/365.
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Nothing like Miami Beach for mental peace and housing not so expensive in the northern parts...
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Honolulu would be awesome. I always imagined it being expensive though!!KillerTomato wrote:Vegas is hurting right now. I'd suggest Honolulu. Perfect weather 24/7/365.
In my mind, my top choices are (in no particular order): NC, SC, GA - Atlanta or Savannah areas, FL, CA - San Diego or San Fran, Hawaii or St Thomas.
Then Vegas and Phoenix were suggested, and also made me think of TX.
That's why i'm looking for other ideas, areas I might have missed. Or someone to tell me I'm totally crazy!!!
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clem21 wrote:Nothing like Miami Beach for mental peace and housing not so expensive in the northern parts...
Oh, I didn't realize Sunny was an 80-year-old Jewish woman.
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Would I get to go for early bird dinners? I eat lunch around 3:30 sometimes, I can pretend it's dinner and save some cash!KillerTomato wrote:clem21 wrote:Nothing like Miami Beach for mental peace and housing not so expensive in the northern parts...
Oh, I didn't realize Sunny was an 80-year-old Jewish woman.
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Yes - I love that about Atlanta, I definitely want somewhere where there is a lot to do, and I can be outside almost year round.tlynn78 wrote:I love Atlanta, and that's where I'd be if I was single/childfree. Housing is affordable, beaches are a not-to-distant drive away, and there are loads of things to do.
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Re: The wheels are in motion
Heck, you can sell guitar picks anywhere.sunflower wrote:So for a multitude of reasons, I am seriously thinking of moving to a warmer location. I just contacted my realtor and my condo will probably be going on the market this week.
It is a semi bad time to leave (family illness and all) but all my life I have been making choices to make other people happy. Now, I feel nothing is holding me here...no boyfriend, no kids, friends are becoming distant and wrapped up with their lives, job is good but not great...and it's so frenchin' cold here! I never explored other places for college, during college or after college like I probably should have...so now I'm going to have my not-really-mid life crisis and do it now!
Suggestions welcome, especially if you know anywhere I can find a job.............
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Well clearly KT's never been to South Beach....KillerTomato wrote:clem21 wrote:Nothing like Miami Beach for mental peace and housing not so expensive in the northern parts...
Oh, I didn't realize Sunny was an 80-year-old Jewish woman.
Or on spring break for that matter...ain't no 80-year-olds there...at least none with their top still on
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I don't actually do that, that's my ex's site and I keep forgetting it's there. I need to go remove that...ulysses5019 wrote:Heck, you can sell guitar picks anywhere.
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Re: The wheels are in motion
Not if you want a job.KillerTomato wrote:Vegas is hurting right now. I'd suggest Honolulu. Perfect weather 24/7/365.
I think I would do the job search first, then move.
Just think it through before you leap. This economy may not be the best one to make a big decision on a whim. I don't think this is a whim, I know you are ging through a bunch of stuff. I just think I would do the job search part first. It would also give you a chance to visit places and check them out.
Just my 2 cents. FWIW.
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There's two units vacant in our condo (which only has four total units in the building).sunflower wrote:Suggestions welcome, especially if you know anywhere I can find a job.............
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I'm glad you put CA on your list. As I type this on my razzberry I am sitting in a golf cart taking pictures of golfers. It is 8:30 in the morning and the skies are blue and it's about 70 degrees. Why would anyone want to live anywhere else.
That being said, I hear there are great deals in the housing market in Vegas.
That being said, I hear there are great deals in the housing market in Vegas.
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I agree with you. Step 1 is selling my condo, I think I will do that either way - it's too small and I can rent or buy something else relatively cheap.christie1111 wrote:Not if you want a job.KillerTomato wrote:Vegas is hurting right now. I'd suggest Honolulu. Perfect weather 24/7/365.
I think I would do the job search first, then move.
Just think it through before you leap. This economy may not be the best one to make a big decision on a whim. I don't think this is a whim, I know you are ging through a bunch of stuff. I just think I would do the job search part first. It would also give you a chance to visit places and check them out.
Just my 2 cents. FWIW.
Then when that is done, I figure out where I want to go, I was just telling one of my friends, the job will dictate where I go and not the other way around. But I do want to narrow it down to favorable climates, with lots of stuff to do, where I can meet new people.
It is partly a whim, so you are okay saying that...but it's also a moment of clarity that I have always lived my life for others, and I will do it until the day I die unless I stop myself. I'm not happy doing it, but they all let me do it. So I just need some independence to figure out what I want. If that makes sense.
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Re: The wheels are in motion
I think skoop could offer insight into the job market and housing situation in NC.
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Re: The wheels are in motion
I think the Hard Rock theme park in Myrtle Beach will be hiring soon
(this is not a serious suggestion, The Hard Rock went broke last summer and they are trying to reopen it with new investors)
(this is not a serious suggestion, The Hard Rock went broke last summer and they are trying to reopen it with new investors)
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The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.