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Old Dec 26, 2005, 09:04 AM
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Hi! I'm originally from OK but here in CA cuz hubby is in the Marines but he'll be getting out in June 2007. We visited MA for 2 weeks last year and absolutely loved it and thinking of moving there when he gets out. My goal is to become a CNM but I was thinking of going to LPN school (will be done before we move there) so I will have higher pay than CNA or whatever, then do the LPN-RN thing once I get out there and then get my Master's. Is the LPN job market near Boston good or would I have better luck just getting my CNA then taking my pre-reqs in CA for my ADN or BSN? But I'm scared if I be a CNA then I wouldn't be able to keep up with the cost of living (we also have a 2 year old daughter...and a Great Dane which is pretty much another human LOL).

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Old Dec 26, 2005, 02:04 PM
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Hey Keshia...I haven't worked or lived in MA for about 5 years now..but I do know that when I was there...they were fading out hiring LPN's in the area that I lived in. They would pay the CNAs a bit more and what few LPNs they kept they had work as CNAs. Like I said I do not know what they are doing now especially with the nursing shortage going on. But I can say that at the time the pay for CNAs worked for me. I worked part time and attended school full time. I had bills and rent etc to pay and had only me to support me...so I think you should be ok with that aspect. Good luck in whatever you end up doing.

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Old Jan 07, 2006, 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Keshia
Hi! I'm originally from OK but here in CA cuz hubby is in the Marines but he'll be getting out in June 2007. We visited MA for 2 weeks last year and absolutely loved it and thinking of moving there when he gets out. My goal is to become a CNM but I was thinking of going to LPN school (will be done before we move there) so I will have higher pay than CNA or whatever, then do the LPN-RN thing once I get out there and then get my Master's. Is the LPN job market near Boston good or would I have better luck just getting my CNA then taking my pre-reqs in CA for my ADN or BSN? But I'm scared if I be a CNA then I wouldn't be able to keep up with the cost of living (we also have a 2 year old daughter...and a Great Dane which is pretty much another human LOL).

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Hi Keshia!

We have a lot in common! I have a 3-yr-old dtr and a Great Dane! I also was a CNA then a LPN, now an RN in med-surg and I'm working on my Bachelor's. I agree-get your LPN so you can keep up w/the cost of living. The job market here is good for an LPN IF you don't mind working in LTC while you're an LPN.

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Old Jan 08, 2006, 09:32 AM
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Thanks for the replies!

irishnurse67, that's really neat that you have a 3 year old and a Great Dane! Are you finding it really hard to keep up with the cost of living with them?

Does anyone know how CA cost of living compares to MA? It seems like MA is just a little bit under CA. I'm thinking we're gonna move to Pittsburgh or somewhere with lower cost of living until we get "settled" but I don't want to keep moving.

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Old Jan 08, 2006, 01:24 PM
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I find the cost of living in Massachusetts to be considerably less than in California. My point of reference for California costs is the Bay area but I'm guessing the costs there are similar to the larger California cities. Housing, food, and fuel are all much less here in Massachusetts. Of course there will be an increase in your home heating expenses (long cold winters).

Be aware that when you get away from the Boston area costs drop considerably. Best of luck with your relocating.

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Old Jan 08, 2006, 01:29 PM
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Thanks Leda

I got the estimates from online cost of living calculators like at bankrate.com and wasn't sure if they were accurate. I haven't yet experienced living on my own with all the "real" expenses like housing, heat, gas, whatever cuz we live on base which is free. So that's why I'm so scared of not being able to make it LOL

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Old Jan 08, 2006, 01:35 PM
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Also sorry if this is not appropriate to ask but is it true that MA is one of the most racist states? Cuz me and my husband had a bad experience in Salem...not real bad but enough to make hubby not like it as much. Also my history teacher (in college) said that Boston was the most racist city in the U.S.? Not sure if I'd go that far as to the MOST racist but thought I'd ask anyway.

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Old Jan 08, 2006, 07:51 PM
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Racism in Boston? Not more than anywhere else in the US. ( unfortunately )
Every place has it's problems.

Are you thinking about the different sections of boston and where certain people live as racism ( ie North End - Italian ) (Southie- Irish). I really like Boston. It is small, easily walkable, and very diverse. But it is a city.

What I can say is that it is very expensive to live in Boston. The suburbs are cheaper, but the condo's intown are so expensive.

Good luck with your choice

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Old Jan 12, 2006, 07:02 PM
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Normally I would not be the best person to reply to this as I can't stand living in Massachusetts. However, I have to say that I find it to be one of the most NON-racist places I have been. The city has a very diverse population and as home to Harvard and MIT, it's host to many, many cultures. I found I had more of a problem in that I wasn't from there.

The cost of living was a brutal shock to someone coming from Wisconsin. Heck, the house I am buying now costs $100,000. In Mass that wouldn't buy a slum. I found Boston to be a wonderful city to visit and I wouldn't hesitate to visit it again. But live there, not this little chickie.

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Old Jan 13, 2006, 05:12 AM
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Thank you so much everyone!

CA was such a culture shock from OK, hopefully MA won't be *as* bad as CA. I read somewhere that average housing prices in CA are more but food and gas and stuff are cheaper than MA. Is that true?

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