Any place for a Yankee??
Posted 10-03-2013 at 11:52 AM by longislandnomore
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Are you a native New Yorker? If so, moving to the South is likely going to give you some culture shock. I have relatives on Long Island (Nassau County) and have visited there many times over the years. Memphis is really different. Population density is much lower, which means you'll wind up driving farther for daily errands/life. People are nicer here. They don't have that edge that Long Islanders are known for. Depending your individual personality, you may or may not like that aspect of life here. I haven't found a good bagel in Memphis yet (it might exist though).
You really can't beat the cost of living in Memphis. If that is one of your major deciding factors, you'll find a dollar definitely goes farther here.
You really can't beat the cost of living in Memphis. If that is one of your major deciding factors, you'll find a dollar definitely goes farther here.
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I am a former New Yorker now in PA. Will be moving to South Carolina. How is the job market down there
Posted 10-03-2013 at 09:38 PM by mayo ben -
[QUOTE=mayo ben;bt54272]I am a former New Yorker now in PA. Will be moving to South Carolina. How is the job market down there[/QUOTE]
HI Mayo Ben!
I would love to hear more about your move. Seems like a big change from PA to South Carolina! I am a Casting Producer in NYC and we are currently looking for folks who are moving and will experience a major lifestyle change whom we can interview for a possible new television project with a major lifestyle network. Has it been a dream of yours to live in South Carolina? Are you moving to start a new career or business? Please Direct Message me or send an email to [email]erica.magaril@loudtelevision.com[/email]. I am really interested in your story! Thanks so much and good luck with the move!Posted 10-15-2013 at 10:25 AM by ESMCasting