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I am trying to switch careers and degree paths to get into cyber security. Need about 2 more years of schooling but I have an entry level position I can get into from a friend here so I will probably be pursuing that.
Housing prices right now are ridiculous and I lived in Florida for many years only to realize it's terrible especially the city because it's overpopulated with boomers and all the young women in the cities inevitably become promiscuous and feminists.
My goal is to get an entry level position online then in 4 years move somewhere else in the US and get a remote position making closer to $100k (necessary in 2023 due to inflation, not even a lot of money anymore unfortunately), and start working towards getting a house.
What is the best state to live in your opinion?
I have been to Florida, Texas, Washington state, all around the Midwest, all up the east coast including south carolina (weather was nice there), up to New Hampshire.
I am thinking somewhere around South Carolina because I like the warmth of Florida but the overpopulation is ridiculous and the housing is like $450k for a tiny fucking 2-3 bedroom with no basement on a 1/4th acre bit of grass. Florida has way too many boomers too who come here with their wealth and arthritis and the cities are unbearable to drive in because of all the traffic.
A remote job and moving to a better location seems necessary imo. Key factors would probably be a medium population because you don't want to be lonely in the middle of nowhere (lived in Oklahoma for a year, hated it), also don't want the cost of living to be too high (California for example), job availability not really an issue, i don't like snow so fuck that never living up north.
What are your plans?
I am leaning towards like I said South Carolina. Mainly because it's weather is similar to Florida but it's not as populated. Hopefully the housing market drops in the next 4 years because I'm not renting forever fuck that.
Housing prices right now are ridiculous and I lived in Florida for many years only to realize it's terrible especially the city because it's overpopulated with boomers and all the young women in the cities inevitably become promiscuous and feminists.
My goal is to get an entry level position online then in 4 years move somewhere else in the US and get a remote position making closer to $100k (necessary in 2023 due to inflation, not even a lot of money anymore unfortunately), and start working towards getting a house.
What is the best state to live in your opinion?
I have been to Florida, Texas, Washington state, all around the Midwest, all up the east coast including south carolina (weather was nice there), up to New Hampshire.
I am thinking somewhere around South Carolina because I like the warmth of Florida but the overpopulation is ridiculous and the housing is like $450k for a tiny fucking 2-3 bedroom with no basement on a 1/4th acre bit of grass. Florida has way too many boomers too who come here with their wealth and arthritis and the cities are unbearable to drive in because of all the traffic.
A remote job and moving to a better location seems necessary imo. Key factors would probably be a medium population because you don't want to be lonely in the middle of nowhere (lived in Oklahoma for a year, hated it), also don't want the cost of living to be too high (California for example), job availability not really an issue, i don't like snow so fuck that never living up north.
What are your plans?
I am leaning towards like I said South Carolina. Mainly because it's weather is similar to Florida but it's not as populated. Hopefully the housing market drops in the next 4 years because I'm not renting forever fuck that.