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Old 04-25-2007, 08:47 AM
 
Location: Austin, Texas
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I graduate in May with a Masters and am looking at Austin Texas. I am also checking out jobs in Florida, N. Carolina, S. Carolina, and California. I have gotten interviews with GM, Ford, and other companies in Michigan and have turned them down. I am so sick of the weather here there is nothing that could get me to stay.
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Old 04-25-2007, 10:56 AM
 
Location: Wellsburg, WV
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Our new job is taking us to Wilmington, NC. We have no family up here so hubby took the buy out that Detroit Edison offered last fall.

Even moving to Wilmington will put us a day's drive from half our family (8 hours) and 5-6 hours from the other half but it's still closer than 12-15 hours that we are now.

Also the weather will be better for my health...cold and I no longer agree with each other. Liz
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Old 04-25-2007, 02:06 PM
 
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Default The weather

Hello. The weather in south isn't much better as ya'll think. Everyone forget what take place June 1 down south. I lived in south for 6 years in that time I rebuild a house twice which I lost from a hurricane. I would stay clear of NC in less your inland. As the states show NC/Sc due for a major one again. There winter sucks too as one day it be 60 and next day 30. The temp go up and down all winter and summer are very hot. As for here you go out side come spring in the south everyone runs inside to turn air. dang add 400 a month during the summer to your bills for that. Oh lower taxes better check that out again for everyone running to Texas for that as its not true. Just something to think about. have to remember wages are lower in south because its right to work states. The south don't have a good support of unions either. I'm return to Michigan after I left in 2001 to south.
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Old 04-25-2007, 02:08 PM
 
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Try Florida..if you don't mind heat and hurricanes!
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Old 04-25-2007, 02:17 PM
 
Location: Wellsburg, WV
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As for here you go out side come spring in the south everyone runs inside to turn air. dang add 400 a month during the summer to your bills for that.
Okay, so up here we spend that on HEAT instead? And from October to sometimes May.

Oh, and in most places the cost of electricity is cheaper down there.

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The temp go up and down all winter and summer are very hot.
Which is typical of most places. It was almost 80 here this weekend and now 45. Isn't that up and down? Here the winters can be very cold...a few years ago it stayed in the 10's for an entire month.

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Just something to think about. have to remember wages are lower in south because its right to work states. The south don't have a good support of unions either.
Actually that has a lot going FOR it, not against it. Unions are killing this state. Liz
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Old 04-25-2007, 02:19 PM
 
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Florida and most of south in hurricane country have an insurance problem now. Very hard to get coverage on a house. If you can have it with the same company for than a year very hard to do good luck with that. Just read the Florida and the TX site about property taxes and the bad school they have.The house i own in TX i pay over 9,000 a year in property taxes. Even in tx i couldn't even shop around for a new insurance quote for a lower as all company but one stopped taking new customers.
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Old 04-25-2007, 10:03 PM
 
Location: Oklahoma(formerly SoCalif) Originally Mich,
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patrick farrell,
I lived in Texas (Between Houston and Galveston) for about a year before I moved to California. The biggest problem is the Humidity. It was so bad I literaly could not breath. I could`nt stand it.


Check the Austin City forum
http://www.city-data.com/forum/austin/
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Old 04-26-2007, 06:06 AM
 
Location: Georgia
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I graduate in May with a Masters and am looking at Austin Texas. I am also checking out jobs in Florida, N. Carolina, S. Carolina, and California. I have gotten interviews with GM, Ford, and other companies in Michigan and have turned them down. I am so sick of the weather here there is nothing that could get me to stay.
I can't say enough good things about Austin. That place is just plain awesome. South Carolina is pretty nice too...Florida is a mess, only been to Western N. Carolina, very beautiful, kinda expensive, people are kinda different there.
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Old 04-26-2007, 08:07 AM
 
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I too love Austin, but man-o-man do you have a long, hot, humid summer.
It's also very expensive to live anywhere 'cool' in the city. If you're a techie
making big bucks though, its a great place to live. San Antonio is a nice alternative.
As far as S.C. goes I'm a big Charleston fan. I also like Hilton Head, of course, but that's not somewhere you're likely to work. I was surprised to see Myrtle Beach on some business magazines list of best places to start a company. Just my personal opinion, but I would be pretty leery of anywhere inland S.C. Inland N.C and inland S.C are two different animals.
Just across the border you also have Savannah, whose historic district is one of my favorite places in the country. Savannah is also on that 'best places' list.
In all of these places (except Austin) hurricanes are a concern. If you're on the water, rent.
If you haven't thought of, or been to Nashville, I would give it a look. That has become a kick-*** city.
P.S. ABF (Anywhere but Florida)
Good Luck!

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Old 10-30-2009, 10:38 AM
 
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I live in Royal Oak mi and have lived in Michigan all of my life. I think we should all stop paying state and federal taxes. We as tax payers are paying the state and local governments to do a job that they are frankly not doing. Im paying you taxes to bail out these millionares on wall street that got us into this mess. What about us the backbone of this country the hard working middle and lower class. These people make millions and were worried about there jobs but not the people who live week to week. Its total bull ****t!!! I am a construction worker and unless I am a mexican or willing to work for min wage I cant get work. There arnt enough jobs to go around for the people who are already here but lets keep giving out visas and not getting rid of the illegals. But hey heres some more tax money. Is anybody else wondering what the hell where doing as a country. If you want a job dont move out of state move out of country. O but the europeans are smart they wont let you just move over there and take their jobs.
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