Published Mar 18, 2009
NewTexasRN
331 Posts
Ok, I currently live on the east coast and a lot of new grads are having problems with finding a jobs. I've come to realize that I have to be willing to move out of state to get a job. The issue is, I really had my heart set on NYC at first, but now I've realized that I have a pretty slim chance of getting a job there. My only issue with moving is after 10 years of living in the suburbs, I can't see myself moving back to another suburb or city where there is NO diversity! I'm looking all over the country and I'm finding a lot of hospitals that are willing to hire new grads, but I worry about the lack of diversity. I guess my question is, should I even care about diversity? Also, I'm in my early twenties. I don't want to live in a city catered just to families. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks.
TennyLPN2B
27 Posts
Have you looked at Houston/South Texas? or the Raleigh-Durham area?
UdonNomi
63 Posts
Austin, Tx check it out
bellafea
17 Posts
Durham, NC
Neveranurseagain, RN
866 Posts
How exciting to be able to really choose where you want to live! Check out this website: http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bplive/2008/
It has best place to live if you're are single, quality of life etc.
FlyingScot, RN
2,016 Posts
New Orleans!
gonzo1, ASN, RN
1,739 Posts
Dallas
I love it
Jules A, MSN
8,864 Posts
Baltimore and/or DC
RNperdiem, RN
4,592 Posts
I am not sure exactly what sort of diversity you are thinking of .
I get the impression that you are not looking for a suburban location where most of the people you meet are married and middle class.
Look into college towns where there are med schools. The populations there are diverse, with lots of people from different places.
eltrip
691 Posts
Nashville, TN
HM2VikingRN, RN
4,700 Posts
Seattle
Atheos
2,098 Posts
What kind of diversity.
Why not look somewhere with minimal diversity and add to the diversity in the area?