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05-05-2008, 03:57 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Denver, CO
36 posts, read 12,845 times
Reputation: 15
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Current City and State = Carbondale, PA
2) Why do you want to leave = Current area is VERY depressed. And my g/f just moved there for a great paying job.
3) Where In Colorado and Why = Denver area. She is there, and has family there.
4) 2nd and 3rd Place States = North Carolina, South Carolina
5) What’s currently holding you back from moving = Trying to find a job (Social services)
6) Anything else you want to tell us that we dont know? = Nothing I can think of...
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05-05-2008, 09:35 PM
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Member
Status:
"Boy it sure is nice to see $1.60 gas..."
(set 5 days ago)
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Peyton, Colorado
64 posts, read 63,658 times
Reputation: 28
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California Dreaming, or a nightmare?
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Originally Posted by almost heaven
1) Current City and State = Cailfornia, Bay Area
2) Why do you want to leave = Overcrowded, to expensive, over taxed, more and more english is not the spoken language. rude people, mega stress, Bad Bad Traffic
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I was in Los Altos last month for a few weeks, to visit family and friends, and to see the old house we use to live in (you don't even want to know how many millions of dollars this sucker costs now). I was use to the rude, arrogant people and horrible traffic when I lived there. But it gets to you as you get older. I can't live there now. But it was nice having all those neat electronics stores nearby. Trade offs!
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05-05-2008, 10:20 PM
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Senior Member
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Join Date: Jul 2006
118 posts, read 88,424 times
Reputation: 33
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moved to denver from colo spgs, for jobs. salaries tend to be lower in springs than denver. more things to do in denver. Seattle or portland possible future move
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05-06-2008, 04:48 AM
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Orange County, CA
70 posts, read 24,011 times
Reputation: 45
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1) Current City and State = Orange County, CA
2) Why do you want to leave = cant afford to start out here (buy first house, kids, etc.)
3) Where In Colorado and Why = not sure exactly, probably denver area suburbs. I need to build an upmarket client base and have proximity to downtown denver. husband will probably work out of denver or possibly boulder.
4) 2nd and 3rd Place States = #2-we were thinking about North Carolina. I guess option #3 would be staying here in the OC, but husband really hates it here!
5) What’s currently holding you back from moving = finishing up some projects on my end. husband getting transfered...its officially on the chopping block and should happen within the next 9mos-1year.
6) Anything else you want to tell us that we dont know? = young professionals in our late 20's. no kids (yet). wanting to start our official "Grown Up" life and family in colorado =)
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05-06-2008, 08:25 PM
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Junior Member
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Idaho
3 posts, read 2,107 times
Reputation: 10
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1) Current City and State = Idaho
2) Why do you want to leave = Because i am a gypsy
3) Where In Colorado and Why =I have an insane chance at 20 acres and a house
4) 2nd and 3rd Place States =ummmm.....look above
5) What’s currently holding you back from moving =the job market
6) Anything else you want to tell us that we dont know? =I am moving to canon city regardless of work....I can find it anywhere....
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05-30-2008, 02:54 PM
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Junior Member
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Join Date: May 2008
3 posts, read 2,174 times
Reputation: 10
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1) Current City and State = South Bend, In
2) Why do you want to leave = crime rate is terrible, no jobs or growth unless, school system is not that great, tired of the gray and gloomy weather that we have at least 8-9 months of the year.
3) Where In Colorado and Why = I'm not entirely sure. I just began researching Colorado. I hear it's beautiful, affordable (in some areas), and has economic growth.
4) 2nd and 3rd Place States = #2-we were first thinking about California because I can transfer there with my job. But as cost of living seems so high there, we're leaning on somewhere else. #3 would be Chicago.
5) What’s currently holding you back from moving = finishing up my second degree (have one year left) and saving enough money to make a "big" move.
6) Anything else you want to tell us that we dont know? = I'm married with 2 children (8 and 2). I'm in the accounting field.
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09-07-2008, 01:18 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Riverside, CA
35 posts, read 21,027 times
Reputation: 21
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1) Current City and State = Riverside, Calif.
2) Why do you want to leave = Traffic, Smog, Crime, Snobby People, Lack of a Decent Quality of Life, Weather
3) Where In Colorado and Why = Colorado Springs, Pueblo, or Vail Valley.... because they are all gorgeous.
4) 2nd and 3rd Place States = Wyoming, Montana
5) What’s currently holding you back from moving = I have to be 21 to be a State Trooper in Colorado. 2.5 Years and Counting!
6) Anything else you want to tell us that we dont know? = I'm aiming to be the Different college graduate, to seek a Career that I can enjoy my days off, and enjoy the days I'm actually working. I would rather make 60K a year doing a job I love, than making 200K a year doing something I absolutely hate.
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09-07-2008, 11:07 AM
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Curmudgeonly Colo. native
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Join Date: Mar 2007
2,339 posts, read 1,430,602 times
Reputation: 972
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CSchuman
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6) Anything else you want to tell us that we dont know? = I'm aiming to be the Different college graduate, to seek a Career that I can enjoy my days off, and enjoy the days I'm actually working. I would rather make 60K a year doing a job I love, than making 200K a year doing something I absolutely hate.
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Only one problem--most jobs in Colorado, especially in the places you mentioned, don't pay $60K a year--even for college graduates with quite a bit of job experience. I would suggest you check out the stats for salaries and income in Colorado--it ain't California. Read here: ERS/USDA Data - CO Unemployment and Median Household Income
These numbers are for household income, not individual. When you compare those numbers with typical pricing for housing, the affordability index in Colorado is pretty lousy. Unless or until the Colorado real estate market really crashes (which I think likely), that is not going to change.
PS--I know some seasoned State Troopers in Colorado who can't even afford to live on their Trooper salary where they are stationed. Considering they put their lives on the line every day, I think that is pretty regrettable, but it's a fact of life in overinflated, underpaid Colorado.
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09-07-2008, 06:10 PM
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Meow
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"Falls Angel"
(set 25 days ago)
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Intermountain West
12,332 posts, read 4,818,003 times
Reputation: 1542
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Easy, Jazz. He's just 18. I had those same aspirations at that age.
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09-07-2008, 06:17 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Fort Worth, TX
47 posts, read 15,288 times
Reputation: 18
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1) Current City and State = I'm currently in Fort Worth, TX
2) Why do you want to leave = I've lived here 11 years, and I guess now that I'm older, I am just so sick of the heat. It's too hot to do anything in the summer but go swimming or stay inside. I have a baby now, and the sun is so strong that we can't even go swimming during the day. I've been to CO numerous times, and it's so pretty there. DH and I love hiking and skiing. I grew up in WI and I miss the change of seasons...just not the long dark winters. I think it would be good for my son to grow up in an area where there are 4 seasons and where he can learn to ski/snowboard.
3) Where In Colorado and Why = Denver because I need to be able to find a job. Also because it would be nice to meet people who aren't right wing conservatives which is practically all there is in the DFW area.
4) 2nd and 3rd Place States = New Mexico and Washington (a very distant 3rd)
5) What’s currently holding you back from moving = $$ Need to do a few more things to get our house ready to sell. The cost of living is higher up there, and we can afford it as long as we get our debts paid down quite a bit. Also, I have a 6 month old, so we'd like to wait 2-3 years so he'll enjoy it when we get there.
6) Anything else you want to tell us that we dont know? = DH and I have no family down here...everyone is in the midwest or Seattle. I could never go back to WI...loved the summers, but winter is too long and cold. The only reason I'd consider Seattle is because of my husband's family. Again, I love the summers there, but I don't think I could handle the dreary wet winters.
The only thing I would miss about TX is being driving distance to the ocean. However, I think the quality of life living near the mountains would offset that.
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