Considering moving, New York to Texas

U.S.A. Texas

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So I am at a point right now where I really need a change of location. Right now I'm stuck living at home and spending more than 500 a month on gas, toll, parking. Not to mention insurance, time stuck in traffic, etc. There are also some personal issues I will leave out but has me also wanting a move.

I considered moving near to my place of work but for the money I can afford (young, single) I'd be stuck with a studio or crappy 1 bedroom coop, which would then have the inconveniences of having to go to a laundrymat, street parking, and other headaches. Not to mention the neighborhood I'd be choosing from are not so great.

So I did a bit of research and seems that there are several places in Texas I can make a decent wage and the cost of living is much lower I'd be able to afford a decent single family home and much lower commuting time and cost, and put a lot of distance between my other problems.

Right now the place that stands out to me is Edinburg and the Doctors hospital there. It seems like a large hospital (which where I work I am used to) and has good ratings (ugh where I work now is frustrating with supplies and stuff sometimes).

I would be waiting until February to start applying anywhere so I will have a full 2 years experience.

Can you give me any insight on what it is like to live in Texas? Anyone familiar with both NY and Texas can tell me what I might expect? Anyone have specific experience with Edinburg and the Doctors hospital there?

By the way I am RN and my experience is on a medical Med/Surg floor.

Specializes in ER, IICU, PCU, PACU, EMS.

I always thought that it was a 'no brainer'.

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