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I would like to move from central Virginia. Mountains are a definite must and I would like to live within 45 minutes of a city about 80000 to 100000 population.

2007-02-26 13:02:02 · 5 answers · asked by Jenni S 1 in Travel United States Other - United States

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A thought provoker! I'd try Pennsylvania. You've got the Poconos, and the cities of Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Pittsburg.

I'd try Tennessee. You've got the Great Smokies, Memphis, Nashville and Knoxville.

I'd try Massachusetts. You've got the Berkshires, Springfield, and Amherst. (Boston's further and bigger.)

I'd try Rhode Island. You're not that far from The Berkshires, the White Mountains of New Hampshire and the Green Mountains of Vermont. You've got the cities of Providence and Newport.

2007-02-26 15:53:19 · answer #1 · answered by gtravels 3 · 0 0

They in all probability have a extra effective danger of having a low-paying interest than the common Joe who has by no skill utilized for something from the government. There are all sorts of incentives accessible to agencies who hire welfare recipients, found out that when watching a Walmart application after retiring. the difficulty is that a super sort of extra females are working now and the government has limited abode day cares to the ingredient that a low-paying interest won't pay for common needs (hire, utilities,nutrition, transportation, laundry, and so on.) plus the added value of day care these days, if a individual would not have a depended on relative to look after the youngsters. Have heard females a decade or so older than me say that as quickly as they have been divorced with toddlers they might iron clothing and babysit and make sufficient funds to get by skill of on. looks like the extra the government regulates the extra good it gets for decrease earnings human beings. I additionally consider Paul, people who take something could be predicted to pay returned in some way, finding out on up trash or recycling for the city or something.

2016-10-16 13:48:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well i live inb New hampsire and let me tell you it is perfect for you. way up in New Hampshire is the best place. a teacher i know will be leaving after the end of the school year if you are a fourth grade to sixth grade teacher. if you like to hunt of things like that i would look up berlin NH on google or yahoo! search. i used to liv there and you can see mount washington from some houses depending on where you live. i hope i gave ytou some help.

2007-02-26 13:12:45 · answer #3 · answered by Kelz(: 2 · 1 0

You might try Alabama. They pay their teachers pretty well. Cities like Huntsville, Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Mobile -- all have a lot to offer.

2007-02-27 01:27:54 · answer #4 · answered by L J 5 · 0 0

Asheville, NC

2007-02-26 13:09:36 · answer #5 · answered by well... 3 · 0 0

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