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moving?
Yes I am single, my main concern with a more expensive State is job availability considering I will be a new nurse. Thank you for your suggestion I appreciate it
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Thank you for those suggestions, Texas is closer to Florida to visit the family also vice versa for family and friends to come visit.. I did keep in mind that the price of living is lower because it's probably base on income in the area's, I really appreciate your suggestions I didn't even think of that.
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Thank you I had no idea, definitely something to look into
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Thank you, this really gave me a lot to think about and yes Texas is huge and I heard Seattle was expensive that's why I was thinking Texas for now because I would be a new nurse and Texas may have a broader range of opportunity and the living cost looked decent... but I will have to first have a list of things I would look for in a area I want to move to.
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Thank you for replying, in Texas it would probably be Dallas forth worth area or Austin. The things I am looking for would be diversity, I don't mind cold weather, I don't need to be near the beach, I would like diversity, a small town or living near a big city would be preferred.
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Thank you so much for your feedback, I really appreciate it and surprisingly I was looking at Seattle just this weekend and you mentioned it on the list, the other state I was looking at beside Seattle is Texas.
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Hello all!! I am a nursing student living in Florida, my question for anyone who is willing to answer is that I wanted to move out of state after I finish my nursing program.. where would you recommend be a good state, fyi I am not leaving because I hate Florida I like Florida but I been here since I was 8 and now I am 25 I really wanted something new. Thank you in advanced for you're thoughts