andyzee
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Oops. Meant the title to say "out west". I guess I was subconsciously thinking of living in a resort village.
OK, that better.
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Oops. Meant the title to say "out west". I guess I was subconsciously thinking of living in a resort village.
Born and raised Eastcoaster! Love it! Mountains, beach, 4 seasons, big cities within an easy drive. rural areas, family, etc, etc, etc.
I think the job argument is pretty weak. If anything, there are more jobs out here IMO than back East, and its not impossible to find a job in a ski town. More effort sure, but the argument falls apart pretty quickly.
But I ain't never going to Florida. Evah.
Seriously? :lol:
I've always said family, friends, and love of the east coast keeps me here. But I could leave that behind if I wanted to. But my partner wouldn't have it, she really needs her family close by and wouldn't do well moving out west. I don't have any major desire to move. But if I ever did, that is what would keep me here.:lol:
Simple & straightforward
I like tight tree skiing and east coast is where that's at.
Plus all the other things listed.
I've been looking at it this way for a long time. The east gets some really crappy weather, freezing rain, monster dumps that end up just where you don't want them, very little snow on a consistant basis these past few years. Utah in the valley gets very little snow and has pretty decent weather overall..plus 500 plus inches in the mountains. After a dump here it only takes a few day before its crapped up..out there it stays pretty good for long time...just my opinion...
Born and raised Eastcoaster! Love it! Mountains, beach, 4 seasons, big cities within an easy drive. rural areas, family, etc, etc, etc.
^^^New York City and the northeast vibe...