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Which is better..Womack or Eisenhower?



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Sep 23, 2009 10:43 AM

Which is better..Womack or Eisenhower?


I ask in reference to a) professional opps b) quality of life c) schools d) housing

any and all info appreciated


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from dreamon
Old Sep 26, 2009, 01:40 AM

Default Re: Which is better..Womack or Eisenhower?
I've never worked at either, but I have been to both. I would assume Womack would be better career wise just because there are many more people there than at Eisenhower.

Comparing Fayetteville to Augusta really depends on the type of lifestyle you like and what you are into. Both are expanding, my guess would be Fayetteville growing by leaps and bounds over Augusta.

Augusta seems like a less military town than Fayetteville, although someone else may disagree.

Much more housing choices in the Fayetteville area. The schools are better in the suburbs (Hope Mills, Pinehurst, Sanford) than the city itself.

In Augusta the schools and homes in Martinez are certainly safer. When I lived there I chose Martinez and I'm happy I did. The closest bigger cities to Augusta are Columbia SC (1 hr) and Atlanta (2hr).

Fayetteville has Raleigh (<1hr) and Charlotte (2hr) away.

If you travel by air a lot keep that in mind. To get the best prices you'll most likely have to drive to ATL from Augusta, since their airport is pretty small.

Raleigh has a busy airport, so that's not such a bad trip from Fayetteville.

Quality of life....I'm torn on that one. I was a young single soldier when stationed at both places. We all whined about being bored (myself even more so being that I was raised in the biggest city in this country) so that skewed my view a bit.

If you are a married with kids type, you may want something different than a singleton.

I personally would choose Fayetteville, even though Augusta is a bit more aesthetically (sp?) pleasing. I will say if Atlanta was 1 hour away and not 2, I would have moved to Augusta just because that would have been reason to have more choices on the weekends.
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from JDCitizen
Old Sep 27, 2009, 10:13 AM
Updated Sep 27, 2009 at 10:18 AM by JDCitizen

Default Re: Which is better..Womack or Eisenhower?
I ask in reference to a) professional opps b) quality of life c) schools d) housing
Hmmm I just add to what dreamon commented on:

I live about an hour away from Augusta.. It has been few years since I have been to Fayetteville....

Augusta has some of the best hospitals in the country (MCG level 1 trauma center, Doctors Hospital burn center)... Some of the better (best) colleges... If you like golf its the home of the Masters :-)

Originally Posted by dreamon View Post
I've never worked at either, but I have been to both. I would assume Womack would be better career wise just because there are many more people there than at Eisenhower.

Comparing Fayetteville to Augusta really depends on the type of lifestyle you like and what you are into. Both are expanding, my guess would be Fayetteville growing by leaps and bounds over Augusta.
Hmmm maybe but population density wise Fayetteville has a ways to go. Do to growth the roadways in Augusta are being revamped Augusta is no in the process of completing a spaghetti junction...

Augusta seems like a less military town than Fayetteville, although someone else may disagree.
I would have to agree.....

Much more housing choices in the Fayetteville area. The schools are better in the suburbs (Hope Mills, Pinehurst, Sanford) than the city itself.
No help here, sorry...

In Augusta the schools and homes in Martinez are certainly safer. When I lived there I chose Martinez and I'm happy I did. The closest bigger cities to Augusta are Columbia SC (1 hr) and Atlanta (2hr).
I would agree... Martinez is usually considered the more affluent part of Augusta.


Fayetteville has Raleigh (<1hr) and Charlotte (2hr) away.
From Augusta: Charlotte (3hr), Charleston (3hr), Atlanta (2 1/2hr)

If you travel by air a lot keep that in mind. To get the best prices you'll most likely have to drive to ATL from Augusta, since their airport is pretty small.
Agree

Raleigh has a busy airport, so that's not such a bad trip from Fayetteville.

Quality of life....I'm torn on that one. I was a young single soldier when stationed at both places. We all whined about being bored (myself even more so being that I was raised in the biggest city in this country) so that skewed my view a bit.

If you are a married with kids type, you may want something different than a singleton.

I personally would choose Fayetteville, even though Augusta is a bit more aesthetically (sp?) pleasing. I will say if Atlanta was 1 hour away and not 2, I would have moved to Augusta just because that would have been reason to have more choices on the weekends.
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