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Posted on 2/10/14 at 2:27 pm to WestCoastAg
Posted on 2/10/14 at 2:27 pm to WestCoastAg
westcoast...what's long beach cali like?
My SO is apparently being interviewed for a couple different gigs from a a recruiter and some could land us in CA.
I could transfer with my job. But we don't know where to live.
No north Cali for me, if I go to Cali it's for the weather and I know the water is too cold up there.
TIA and I'll end the hijack
My SO is apparently being interviewed for a couple different gigs from a a recruiter and some could land us in CA.
I could transfer with my job. But we don't know where to live.
No north Cali for me, if I go to Cali it's for the weather and I know the water is too cold up there.
TIA and I'll end the hijack
Posted on 2/10/14 at 2:30 pm to cas4t
Ive only been to long beach once or twice. I can talk to my buddy who goes to school there and I can get back to you on the rant OT
Posted on 2/10/14 at 2:52 pm to cas4t
Bro, You do not want to live in Long Beach itself. Where you live will depend on what kind of commute you are willing to put up with. Understanding that even a seemingly short commute could turn into a long one due to traffic.
South of Long Beach would be good, but quite expensive in Orange County. Hell it is expensive just about anywhere in Cali. Your cost of living and taxes will increase significantly and may lower your quality of living that you may be used to. Make sure you weigh out all your options before going. What may look as a good move, may not be so good.
Although, I loved living in So Cal at one time. I grew up in Irvine, CA and Huntington Beach, CA and HS North of Santa Barbara. I wouldn't return there. Just look at all the numbers and factor in everything before making the move is the best I can offer you. Do your research and feel free to ask if you have a city in mind.
Back on track here. Too early of a list and has no meaning imo.
South of Long Beach would be good, but quite expensive in Orange County. Hell it is expensive just about anywhere in Cali. Your cost of living and taxes will increase significantly and may lower your quality of living that you may be used to. Make sure you weigh out all your options before going. What may look as a good move, may not be so good.
Although, I loved living in So Cal at one time. I grew up in Irvine, CA and Huntington Beach, CA and HS North of Santa Barbara. I wouldn't return there. Just look at all the numbers and factor in everything before making the move is the best I can offer you. Do your research and feel free to ask if you have a city in mind.
Back on track here. Too early of a list and has no meaning imo.
This post was edited on 2/10/14 at 2:54 pm
Posted on 2/10/14 at 6:18 pm to cas4t
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cas4t
Aren't you in Nashville? Why would you ever want to leave?
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