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I don't know anything about Jersey City, but I can't help but feel living there beneath the shadow of NYC will just make you want to live in NYC all the while loathing that you live instead in Jersey City. I think you are also underestimating how bad the winters are there. But enjoy anyway, congrats on leaving Florida.

On the contrary, many people would say living in NJ is much more preferable than living in the shitty. A ton of New Yorkers come over to NJ to shop, get gas, get groceries, go to their sporting events.. not just talking about Manhatten either, Staten Islanders probably spend more time in NJ malls than their own. Jersey City though can be pretty dicey in certain areas, especially outside of the heights or downtown. Bayonne and Hoboken are trash too, though college kids love it there. The further north you go on the Hudson the better, but places like Weehawken to Fort Lee can be quite expensive. All in all if someone really wanted to make the move to NJ, I'd recommend central NJ over anything.
 
The climate in GA is pretty much the same as Florida right?

More or less. Depends on where. I went from living in Gainesville to living in Middle Georgia. It's not quite as hot and humid here, but it's pretty close. We do get a little bit of snow occasionally.
 
Well, I asked this in the stupid questions thread, and I felt like this deserves its own thread after further discussion.

I need to move out of my parents' house. I have no option now, my mom is insisting on it. I want to move out of state, though. I'm tired of Florida.

So, I'm going to give you all five cities I want to move to. New York is out, I was told it was too expensive. So, how about these five?

Charlotte
Atlanta
Dallas
Milwaukee
Portland

I can probably get a transfer from my current job at Walgreens, I need rent to be less than $850, give or take, roommates are preferable, and I have about $1000 in my bank account.

So, what to do? Any advice? Save up?

Of those?
1) Portland
2) Dallas
3) Charlotte
4) Atlanta
5) Milwaukee
 
My place of employment has no transfer policy. I have to reach out to the hiring manager and see if they have something.

I checked, nothing's available. :-(
 
My place of employment has no transfer policy. I have to reach out to the hiring manager and see if they have something.

I checked, nothing's available. :-(

Dude.. of course not.. it's Walgreens.. there are a million shitty minimum wage jobs like Walgreens anywhere you go.
 
Portland or the Bay Area would be my choices. I was worried being a foodie and moving from the Bay Area but Portland is just as good. The people in both areas are chill and the weather isn't extreme. I haven't dealt with a Portland winter yet though.
 
There's cold front here in FL. No humidity whatsoever, and it's nice and cool.

FL would be more tolerable if the weather was like this everyday.

Move to Maryland. We have bipolar weather, expensive housing, and phonies everywhere.

My mother's friend's daugther and her husband lives in MD. She earns 80k a year, and it's still expensive living there. They want to move to OH.
 
Portland or the Bay Area would be my choices. I was worried being a foodie and moving from the Bay Area but Portland is just as good. The people in both areas are chill and the weather isn't extreme. I haven't dealt with a Portland winter yet though.
Devo lives in PDX now? Oh man.

Prepare for rain is all the winter holds usually. Starts in ernest after Halloween.
 
Everyone in here is pretty much going to try to dissuade you from moving to their state, so you might not get the proper advice you want

Don't move to Maryland. Bipolar weather, expensive housing, and phonies everywhere
(Northern) Virginia, however, is great. As long as you can put up w/ the traffic.
 
Staples is accepting applications in Jersey City. I should try that and see if I can get something.

Isn't this something you were planning for the future..? Save more than $1k..? NJ is not a cheap state and you best be ready for taxes and insurance.
 
Sorry if this was already covered, does the $1000 include travel costs to the new city? If so (and even if not so...) SAVE more.
 
Heh no offense to Texas-Gaf mean't, but I wouldn't substitute Florida for Texas. Especially not Houston.

Houston is definitely not a destination spot by any stretch of the imagination. It's boiling hot most of the time and the traffic here is the worst. But it's the energy capital of the world, adding more jobs per year than most major US cities do in a decade. It's also cheap as hell to live here. Use the extra money you make to get the hell outta here on the weekends.
 
It isn't on your list, but Denver.

My move from Florida to Denver was the best thing I ever did. It will allow you to see real winters while being very manageable. You will be close to the mountains so you can learn to snowboard or ski. The area is awesome. Cheapish too.

I live in Florida now.

I think I would really enjoy living in Denver.

Please tell me more, good sir (or ma'am).
 
i hear charlotte is very reasonable price wise. I hear portland is nice, but i dont know your preferences, some people love popular places like LA, others hate them ya know.

why you movin man you dont like pythons and shit? you could have your own python! Florida baby!
 
i hear charlotte is very reasonable price wise. I hear portland is nice, but i dont know your preferences, some people love popular places like LA, others hate them ya know.

why you movin man you dont like pythons and shit? you could have your own python! Florida baby!

Hell yeah! Btw I don't hate Houston just heard it's very violent from the few folks I've known over the years that were from there.
 
Hell yeah! Btw I don't hate Houston just heard it's very violent from the few folks I've known over the years that were from there.

We don't take kindly to double amputees in wheelchairs, dagnabit!

*spits*
 
California, Bay area, San Francisco is great and you get the absolute best asian/chinese food in the country

I must be going to the wrong places then, because I've yet to find a chinese take out place better than any of the ones I went to in Florida.
 
Charleston, SC is pretty rad and the single women outnumber single men. It's not on your list, but it's pretty close to Florida. We even have a bunch of Walgreens.
 
Charleston, SC is pretty rad and the single women outnumber single men. It's not on your list, but it's pretty close to Florida. We even have a bunch of Walgreens.

My man! That is my old hometown. Great place to live. The economy on the coast isn't half bad thanks to the navy contracts. Great cost of living to. Lot of options.
 
I live in Florida now.

I think I would really enjoy living in Denver.

Please tell me more, good sir (or ma'am).



Weather is amazing. There is actually 4 seasons. It doesn't get too cold too often. When it snows, it usually melts within the day. Skiing/snowboarding within an hour's drive. Tons of breweries/brewpubs to enjoy, tons of hiking, lots of 14ers for a challenge. View of the mountains in most areas of the front range. Great American Beer Festival every Fall.
 
I moved from Cleveland to Florida and love it down here. I honestly don't get the hate.

Because you lived in Cleveland?


Anyway, I've been seeing of a lot of "Best places to live" on MSN's homepage, and the states I always see pop up are Denver, Boise, Seattle, Somewhere in Maryland, Triangle area in N.C., a few places in Virginia, and that's about it I think.

None of the southern states are ever listed in the best places to live, except for Austin, TX, and as I've said already, N.C.
 
Since you don't have much money I would avoid big cities, even cheap ones like Houston are 3x the expense of regular sized towns. People lose perspective how dirt cheap small towns can be. $300 rents for a 3 bedroom house.

God's gift to America is Colorado. Front range (Denver, Boulder, eastern side) is amazing but still expensive. Western and southern Colorado is also amazing and not as well known. If you love the outdoors there isn't a greater state in the union. Maybe Utah is close. Downside is Colorado is not as cheap as you would find in a lot of the deep south or other less desirable areas of the country.
 
Since May ;). We really should have a Portland OT or something since I don't know who all lives here.

Wow, you moved here just in time to settle in for an amazingly beautiful rain-free summer. That is quite lucky of you! Though I do miss the rain... a lot.

OP, Portland is awesome. You would love it. Be aware that it is usually overcast for a good part of the year, with rain and dreariness in abundance. I imagine you would be in for a shock moving from Florida. I love that shit, but I do know a fair amount of out-of-towners who move here after seeing a beautiful summer only to be super surprised at how damn rainy it is all the time. Also, it's true that the job market is weak, but it's not entirely dead.

However! People here are super chill and very nice. The public transit is pretty good in the metro area. Rent is not that bad, and actually fairly decent, depending on where you want to live. There're a lot of beautiful areas very close by: the coast, mountains, desert. There is no shortage of yummy, organic, sustainable food to eat OR GROW, if you're into that kinda thing :) And beer. Oh yeah.
 
NC is garbage. I live here. I honestly don't understand why so many people from Florida, NJ, and NY insist on moving here. Yes, housing is cheap, but good luck finding a job here.
 
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