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Originally Posted by HappyTexan
Too many people are flooding those states. Not enough jobs are being created. And most are coming without jobs in hand thinking they'll land that job within a week.
SURPRISE, SURPRISE when 6 months later they are still not working and running out of money.
It's like everyone moving to one side of a small boat if it starts tipping.
Just go to the Austin forum and see thread after thread of "Thinking of moving to Austin".
The bulk of replies are "Have a job before you move here"
The MSM with their top 10 lists and most jobs created lists are doing Americans a great disservice.
Or maybe that's the intent.....
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I've found that, with discussions from people, the best places to find a job are usually cities NOT listed in those kind of websites. I'm gonna be in health care, and I find that the best places to find a job in Texas for example, are the cities that are slowly growing, like Brownsville to Laredo to El Paso. Course they are high unemployment areas and seems like those cities being around 90% Hispanic turns off a lot of people