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Those of you that have been long time Kentucky C-Ders know my opinions on various things related to the Commonwealth. I won't pontificate about those again.
This caught my attention as I have seen similar ideas on other states' forums (i.e.: Ohio, Minnesota and I believe New Jersey).
For those of you who want to or are in the process of leaving Kentucky:
Question 1: Where in Kentucky do you live presently?
Question 2: Where do you want to move to, and why?
Question 3: Why do you want to move away from Kentucky?
Question 4: What will you miss most about Kentucky?
Question 5: Could you see yourself returning to Kentucky in the future, and for what reason(s)?
For those who have already left Kentucky:
Question 1: Where did you live in Kentucky?
Question 2: Where did you move to, and why?
Question 3: What do you miss most about Kentucky?
Question 4: What do you miss the least about Kentucky?
Question 5: Could you see yourself returning to Kentucky in the future, and for what reason(s)?
Location: Huntersville/Charlotte, NC and Washington, DC
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Originally Posted by EclecticEars
Those of you that have been long time Kentucky C-Ders know my opinions on various things related to the Commonwealth. I won't pontificate about those again.
This caught my attention as I have seen similar ideas on other states' forums (i.e.: Ohio, Minnesota and I believe New Jersey).
For those of you who want to or are in the process of leaving Kentucky:
Question 1: Where in Kentucky do you live presently?
Question 2: Where do you want to move to, and why?
Question 3: Why do you want to move away from Kentucky?
Question 4: What will you miss most about Kentucky?
Question 5: Could you see yourself returning to Kentucky in the future, and for what reason(s)?
Let me just say, I'm more towards staying and my leaving depends on jobs available once I graduate at the end of the year in Louisville. My mother is the one who is more likely to leave.
1. Live in the Ft. Knox area. Commute 45 minutes to Louisville every day.
2. This is under review for me. Cities under consideration for me are Houston or Dallas (strong economy), Charlotte (location of my current company's headquarters and family closeby), Richmond, VA (proximity to both my hometowns in Virginia). My mother wants to move back to the Hampton Roads area of VA.
3. If I left Kentucky, it would be mostly because of job opportunities. Also, I would like an area that is more racially diverse and has better weather. Mom just wants to go back to Hampton Roads.
4. I would say living in a city the size of Louisville with the lack of big city frustrations such as bad traffic and high housing costs. Also I've found Kentucky folks to be down to earth.
5. I would return (or stay put) if there were quality jobs in Louisville. I just love Louisville.
i lived in kentucky for 14 years!. had to leave didnt want to though.. i love the country.!. i lived down in the hollers!. which was amazing!. im moving back soon though!. i cant wait!
I've lived in Kentucky all 55 years I've been alive. Why move? I haven't found any reason I would ever want to. I know some people don't like living in Kentucky and keep harping on it. But I'm here for the long haul.
For those of you who want to or are in the process of leaving Kentucky:
Question 1: Where in Kentucky do you live presently?
Question 2: Where do you want to move to, and why?
Question 3: Why do you want to move away from Kentucky?
Question 4: What will you miss most about Kentucky?
Question 5: Could you see yourself returning to Kentucky in the future, and for what reason(s)?
1. Northern Kentucky
2. California (especially SoCal) and Texas are top choices, followed by Washington state and North Carolina. Especially in the case of California, not only is much of the state breathtakingly beautiful, the job opportunities, career advancement and caliber of higher education out there are all great, even during these rough economic times.
For professional/job market (in the field) reasons, I'm willing to seriously consider Oklahoma, Virginia, Metro Detroit, Oregon, and Minnesota.
3. Read my dozens of previous posts...lol. Just tired of the state's culture and backward everything, really.
4. Family, Ale-8-1, views of Cincinnati skyline, beautiful drives around central Kentucky on a clear spring day
5. Only for a professional opportunity too good to pass up or to take care of very ailing parents (hopefully they live long, healthy lives).
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Originally Posted by Alanboy395
Let me just say, I'm more towards staying and my leaving depends on jobs available once I graduate at the end of the year in Louisville. My mother is the one who is more likely to leave.
1. Live in the Ft. Knox area. Commute 45 minutes to Louisville every day.
2. This is under review for me. Cities under consideration for me are Houston or Dallas (strong economy), Charlotte (location of my current company's headquarters and family closeby), Richmond, VA (proximity to both my hometowns in Virginia). My mother wants to move back to the Hampton Roads area of VA.
3. If I left Kentucky, it would be mostly because of job opportunities. Also, I would like an area that is more racially diverse and has better weather. Mom just wants to go back to Hampton Roads.
4. I would say living in a city the size of Louisville with the lack of big city frustrations such as bad traffic and high housing costs. Also I've found Kentucky folks to be down to earth.
5. I would return (or stay put) if there were quality jobs in Louisville. I just love Louisville.
Alanboy, I'm glad you're liking Louisville. Congratulations on your new job! I know you tried and clamored for a long time to get out of Northern Virginia and finally succeeded.
I'll admit, I would live in NoVA but it would have to be for a da*n good job opportunity. I could probably live in, say, Leesburg or Warrenton pretty easily but would have to really weigh the pros and cons of any area inside the Beltway or otherwise close to Dulles.
Kinda comical reading some post...people spend half their young life looking for the perfect job making BIG money and perfect location to live in with all the "to die for" ammenities like starbucks...good views...good night life...and the list goes on. I just wonder how many find the perfection they are looking for? I also wonder how long it takes for some to figure out that it (perfection)really don't exist. That's the good part of being young I guess...if you live long enough you'll get grow up. I just hope they learn by their mistakes...as I did.
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