Age 21, male, single, conservative-libertarian: Which of these cities are right for me?
I will have my B.A. very soon and I'm very interested in working in the federal government, as there are many job openings becoming available due to baby boomers retiring. I currently live in Kentucky, near Louisville, and have a slight accent, just enough to charm the out-of-state ladies but I've never had anybody call me a "hick." I want to leave Kentucky and travel, and as a federal employee and a single man, I might well have the ability to do that. I have a nice personality, not in a rush to find my Mrs. Right (very "un-Kentucky," since 99.4% of my peers are already married or engaged,) and laid-back. I want to be around genuinely nice and chill people. I like segments of ideas from Joe Lieberman, Neal Boortz, and Rush Limbaugh, so I'm a conservative but not fringe. Which of these cities I'm considering are right for me? Seattle-Tacoma Portland, OR Austin Fort Worth-Arlington Houston Atlanta Charlotte Greenville/Upstate SC All serious input greatly appreciated!
Public Comments
- Seattle!!!
- I would say Seattle BUT.....Where is San Diego California on that list??????????????
- http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AkjVtyVwgh.eJ6mmsaDwseDsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20071207210242AA8bFBP you could go to Charlotte, i heard that was a pretty up-and-coming city....or you could come here to Virginia Beach, Va...there's a lot of civilan gov't jobs due to the Naval Base in Norfolk, and VB is forever expanding and plenty of women lol, and plenty of like-minded people such as yourself
- Greenville.
- It really doesn't matter where you live. Its the quality of people you meet that makes you like where you are. Texas is great haven't lived outside of Texas and we are genuinely good people.
- Seattle or Portland.
- You could always go north to Cincinnati, to choose from your list--easily by the way--Houston.
- I would say Houston. It is a growing job market.
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