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@BrothaZay need that Texas knowledge
Low key Midlothian Glenn heights( them new houses off uhl) nice :/check out cedar hill and that whole area south of I-20 heading west all the way out to mansfield.
yeah i got a homeboy that moved out to midlothian. i haven't been out there to check him out tho.Low key Midlothian Glenn heights( them new houses off uhl) nice :/
but they all the routes tornadoes take when they come thru lol
anything off 20 and crossing 35 from waxahachie red oak etc tornadoes hit every yr they stop at that mixmaster
Take 20 towards mesquite forney etc into eat Texas
Iono why but they do
Yeah I know it’s much harder to get a job in tech especially coding/development wise but I’m sure it still worth while…. That’s why I’m going the awl and python route and may do one more before diving into AI… so I have a couple different routes I can’t take but I appreciate the advice. I’m sure I don’t have an easy road ahead but I’m kinda “over” my current career fieldI would also say look on job hiring sites and see what they are paying for the roles you're interested in working as well as how many views and people have applied to those positions. I know some places are more competitive than others for pay and positions. I've seen a couple Devs and coders be disgruntled with the current job market but overall I think you'll be able to land something nice depending on the area you end up liking the most.
Yes sir! That’s my type of shyt… I like the sound of that. I’ve had my lil weekends in Arlington and Alexandria and enjoyed it eat time, I like the neighborhoods and the women. There were decent places to eat as well. Found this adult arcade that stayed open til 3 that was dope toofor VA, i would say northern VA is a safe bet, the closer to DC, the better (alexandria, springfield, lorton, falls church, tysons/mclean, fairfax, vienna, fair oaks)
i loved my time in richmonda true college town, even when school's out, there's still a good nightlife if you've got good networking skills - - shockoe bottom, the fan, museum disctrict, midlothian, church hill, willow lawn)
My man dropping gems, I appreciate it…. I heard Austin was cool… didn’t know it was that expensive tho lol… and I enjoy cool hip shyt…. With out the 25 and under crowd lmaooo which I know is easier said than doneI stay in South Grand Prairie. Perfect distance between Dallas and Fort Worth. They building a bunch of stuff off the (relatively) new 161 tollway near I-20. About 15 min from Jerry World/Globe Life, good mix of food spots.
Used to live in Katy (western Houston suburb). South of I-10 is what you want in that area. Mo City was cool back in the 90s/early 00s when I stayed there, but I prefer Katy to it at your age.
Grew up in San Antonio so don't have as much intel there. Even though I got family there, it's too slow for me compared to Houston/Dallas (still Spurs gang all day though). Austin is insane price-wise, so don't even consider it.
I’d recommend getting your PMP cert, which can land you tech or non tech related project management roles, which are plentiful in the DMV area. Southern MD is an alternate (and blacker) region to live and more affordable.I been to both Texas and Virginia and I saw enough to know that there were a couple areas I wouldn’t mind living in both, but my knowledge is still limited a bit considering….
What are some areas you think would be worth heading too, that are peaceful, not much fukk shyt, decent housing market, good neighborhoods that aren’t too too far from a popping area with alright night life…
I been to Dallas, TX and was feeling it
Arlington and Alexandria VA are areas I dig on too
Just to put into context, I’m 37, been single for a year or so now, no kids, 2 dogs, in medical case management and freelance writing but I’m studying now to head into tech and I’m a fit nikka
Put me on fellas
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Hmmm I actually don’t know much about the PMP certI’d recommend getting your PMP cert, which can land you tech or non tech related project management roles, which are plentiful in the DMV area. Southern MD is an alternate (and blacker) region to live and more affordable.
Yeah but these days I HATE case management…. The pandemic ruined it…. I HAVE to get out of itIf you’re already in the medical field Houston is gonna be your best bet for stability.
Yeah not the biggest deal but at the same time segregation can be weird and awkward too… another way, I love my black people… and prefer to be around them but a mix is also refreshing sometimesLived in Dallas for about 2 years and been in the dmv most of my life.
DMV is so much more expensive than Dallas, it makes it a hard sell.
It will check all your boxes outside of cost of living but that will permeate every decision unless you ballin. Which on the coli, everyone is
Dallas is cool, the only negatives to me were the summer heat and the segregated feel of the city.
Black folks stuck with blacks, Mexicans w/ Mexicans, white with white. Which ain’t the biggest issue but it was something I wasn’t used to. But no state tax is a huge boost.