Western Colorado has lots work! especially in the natural gas business. Living is quite reasonable, good family place. in the valley is no tornadoes or really bad weather. I moved here from south missisippi after Katrina and i love it
2006-08-29 06:11:29
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answered by PMW1718 3
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I was going to say Lubbock, TX, but the only 24 hour stores we have is Wal-Mart. Other than that it's a great place to live and work and raise a family. Things are affordable, nice, and while there are pricy homes, there are also places that aren't too expensive either.
2006-08-29 06:13:13
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answered by Tonya in TX - Duck 6
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properly, la IS a city.... you're going to have a not ordinary time searching a job with a BA in psychology, a minimum of in that field. you could attempt countless the shops and agencies, etc., yet l. a. isn't a standard position to come across a job. this question is requested the following very nearly daily. flow back and examine solutions through Obviousman for a functional concept of what to assume. you received't locate something in that funds in a appealing section. would you also be in a position to have the funds for that on a minimum-salary earnings?
2016-12-05 21:42:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Move to the hudson valley!!! Highland,New Paltz or Wallkill NY!!!! the area is growing and theres lots of jobs...thats where I live and it's great...theress mall, movie theaters, bowling alleys, roller rinks, and lots of other stuff to do within a 30 minute drive or less!!! not too expensive, but real estate is getting a little pricy. you can find something affordable though
2006-08-29 08:24:50
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answered by Ella41590 2
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If you're willing to go a little south the economey in Atlanta, GA is booming. I'm in a suburb of Detroit right now, we have 24 hour stores but good luck finding a job. :-/
2006-08-29 06:10:02
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answered by rishathra7 6
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Welcome to the Buffalo-Niagara Region!
2006-08-29 06:09:39
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answered by Iamstitch2U 6
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