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Old 08-14-2018, 09:46 AM
 
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I hope you have success with your job interview. If not this one, something else will open up soon!
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Old 08-17-2018, 07:40 AM
 
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Well, how did the interview go?
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Old 08-17-2018, 07:57 AM
 
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thanks everyone, well the time has come for my interview, hoping all goes well. As for as my son, for some reason he thinks there is nothing to do in Las Vegas, he says its just a "desert" lol. I told him there is lots to do, and explore, but he feels there isnt its just gambling. As far as Arizona, he knows there's good colleges there, so he's okay with moving to AZ.

I have narrowed the places I'm looking into to be Chandler/Gilbert & Scottsdale. does anyone know good/safe places to look for apartments to look for in those areas, or i should ask which areas within are good places to look for places to live?

Thank you, all
That’s too funny, at 18 what do we really know anyways? One huge plus to love about Arizona is the sheer variety of geography, environment and climate. Within a 100 mile drive or less you can go from Sonoran desert (Phoenix and Vegas are different deserts btw) to pine trees in the high country.

We never run out of things to do here, I could imagine Vegas getting old given that gambling is prevelent just about everywhere you go. I enjoy the casino once in a while but wouldn’t be happy if every event we attended included a trip to or through a smoky casino full of partying tourists. We get enough tourists here from Oct-Apr to know that would get old.

Best of luck with your interview!
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