Hello:I live in miami Fl,for the last 6 years(I'm latin) I'm 29 years old, single, no childrens,no family in this contry; I'm stading for be a nurse. I feel tire of miami, because the salaries are so bad,and Ithe live is not the best, also I feel that I want to try a new begining in a new place(II paced for a divorce a year ago). I want to star in a nice city that I can find a job, and special with a nice wether.
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I'm a christian woman,,,,I'm a excellent worker.
A lot people said that california...but what city
2006-06-19
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➔ United States
➔ Los Angeles
Alaska.
2006-06-27 13:38:02
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answered by blah 3
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The fastest growing city right now is Las Vegas. The reason is Better Jobs, nice weather, and tons of stuff to do. It is also a place that doesn't have a lot of crime like the other major cities. Thats where you want to go. Hey if you want to find the perfect city for you go to findyourspot.com. It will ask you some questions and then it will tell you the best place for you to live.
2006-06-19 12:38:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Little Rock, Arkansas is GREAT!! We have some of the best hospitals in the NATION and Nurses are at a shortage here. The high demand for nurses has really driven their salary up. And the cost of living is much lower here than most major cities.
2006-06-19 09:35:48
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answered by luckyme 2
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New York City is probably the best city in the whole WORLD to live in, but i prefer Los Angeles because of the weather and the fashion stores... The only problem is everything is A LOT more expensive than in any other US state...
2006-06-19 10:49:22
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answered by That Guy! 3
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West Michigan/Grand Rapids.
Grand Rapids is becoming famous for its "Medical Mile". There are many new medical facilities, research centers, and hospitals being built both in downtown Grand Rapids and outlying suburbs. Plus, Michigan State University's medical school is moving to Grand Rapids. So, finding a good job in your field would not be a problem.
Plus, the cost of living is low and the quality of life is high in the area.
The West Michigan area is reknown for it recreational activities. Places Rate Almanac rated it #3 in the "Fun and Recreational" category. For example, there are beautiful beaches at Lake Michigan. See link below for more.
2006-06-19 23:42:28
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answered by AF 6
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Los Angeles would be the way to go... the medical field is paid very well easy to find work it being under staffed... And registered nurses get excellent benefits and not so long ago they were helping nurses to buy houses so that's a Big + seeing how difficult it's been to buy a home.
2006-06-19 11:44:14
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answered by Mike Hunt 5
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Charlottesville, VA according to Cities Ranked and Rated.
Younger singles are interested in building their careers and financial footing. They want lots to do, and of course lots of other singles. Of course, the places that rank highest overall are good bets, but for singles in particular we would choose the Norfolk area in Virginia (#17), Austin TX (#22) and from a little farther down the list, San Antonio, TX (#93).
2006-06-19 09:34:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeath California the golden state,
It all depends on your buget and I'll go for Santa Monica or Hollywood it is close to LA where most of the Hospitals are and since you are a nurce also Glendale it is a nice place too
2006-06-27 06:21:09
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answered by Fer562 1
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Southern Illinois; It is beautiful there. In the summer it gets pretty hot and humid and in the winters it is kind of cold with the occasional snow. If you want the small town atmosphere, which is what I like, then So. Illinois is a good place. There are also colleges there which offer nursing programs.
2006-06-19 09:36:10
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answered by amalyn 2
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I think the best place to live in California is Los Angeles. We have A very diverce city with alot of different kinds of churches for you to attend. Give my fair city a try !!!!
2006-07-02 18:43:22
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answered by mrskpdaye 1
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Alexa, I wish you well, honestly. IF I were to relocate to California; although I do not know anyone wood; I would go to Northern California, away form the large cities. I live in eastern Idaho, and like my space and small city and country life. This in one you yourself will eventually have to decide on your own.
2006-06-19 09:34:45
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answered by Anonymous
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