Vegas Locals trying their hardest to convince an Out of Towner to not move there. He is still not listening SMH

jesc07

All Star
Joined
Sep 22, 2015
Messages
1,045
Reputation
-980
Daps
2,827
Any city that has rising costs...people are gonna be negative and tell them not to move there to protect their own interests.
 

Dipsey Doo

Superstar
Joined
Mar 11, 2022
Messages
4,869
Reputation
1,575
Daps
16,618
Reppin
Atlanta
The best decision I ever made was moving from my hometown of LA to Atlanta. I had a vision of what I wanted out of life and was relentless in attaining it. Was it easy? Within my first two years my then wife left me, I had a mountain of credit card debt and had to work two jobs plus odd jobs to make ends meet. Had many times where I wanted to give up, but I’m glad I didn’t. My career eventually flourished; I landed my first 6 figure gig this year and I bought my first home two years ago. And I got married again this year.

I respect anyone that moves to a new place for a better opportunity. A lot of people are too scared to even try.
 

Sbp

Superstar
Joined
Jul 14, 2012
Messages
12,002
Reputation
2,398
Daps
57,442
Reppin
New Orleans
I wouldn’t move to Texas period
Albeit I did move to another red state
I actually have peace of mind
The three major cities ain’t what they used to be
I don’t count San Antonio cuz ain’t no nikka ever in history said
Man San Antonio is lit :mjlol:
I haven’t been to Dallas/Fort Worth in years so I can’t speak on them
But Austin and Houston
Houston changed dramatically and ain’t been the same since 2018
The influx of people thinking they going to go down there and eat/live a good life:francis:
Only to be hit with high property taxes if you own a home
Move into flood plains and not know it
Insurance premiums kicking ass
Cars getting broken into
Getting scammed out they draws
Job market just as tight as anywhere else
Hurricanes and heat for the majority of the year
Unreliable power grid and infrastructure
Them good old HTINE days been over
Austin was the shyt back in the day
Texas Relays and it actually being a weird place then gentrification came and the racism can be felt in the air
Yea, Yea I know Austin nikkas will call 🧢 but nah that places ain’t been the same since 15/16
To end this soliloquy, if you have any power, choice and better options to live
I wouldn’t move to any parts of Texas
Especially the politically climate down there and the gerrymandering they trying to pull off
I moved to another red state but I’m in the country
Life has been better ten fold since I left Texas but I’m:flabbynsick:
Where'd you move to breh ?
 

NormanConnors

Detroit/MSU Spartan Life
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
31,341
Reputation
6,064
Daps
64,642
Reppin
Detroit
The best decision I ever made was moving from my hometown of LA to Atlanta. I had a vision of what I wanted out of life and was relentless in attaining it. Was it easy? Within my first two years my then wife left me, I had a mountain of credit card debt and had to work two jobs plus odd jobs to make ends meet. Had many times where I wanted to give up, but I’m glad I didn’t. My career eventually flourished; I landed my first 6 figure gig this year and I bought my first home two years ago. And I got married again this year.

I respect anyone that moves to a new place for a better opportunity. A lot of people are too scared to even try.
:salute:
 

Eternally Jaded

Superstar
Joined
Jun 19, 2012
Messages
8,867
Reputation
3,073
Daps
38,678
Reppin
CT/North-east Caribbean American Crew




Works in the Service Industry and wants to move to Vegas at a time like this, has he even watched the news lately :dead: :dead: :pachaha:


The person is getting killed in the comments

7WASi7L.png
gav14tG.png


JZFT8LX.png





Posters have told him

- They are laying off people like crazy
- In the service industry there are 50-100 people on the extra board on call and work like once every 2 weeks
- Some had to wait 9 months to find employment


He still isn't listening :dead:

He who cannot hear must feel
 

AStrangeName

Member of Snitch Syndication
Joined
Jan 18, 2016
Messages
11,652
Reputation
1,918
Daps
25,439
I wouldn’t move to Texas period
Albeit I did move to another red state
I actually have peace of mind
The three major cities ain’t what they used to be
I don’t count San Antonio cuz ain’t no nikka ever in history said
Man San Antonio is lit :mjlol:
I haven’t been to Dallas/Fort Worth in years so I can’t speak on them
But Austin and Houston
Houston changed dramatically and ain’t been the same since 2018
The influx of people thinking they going to go down there and eat/live a good life:francis:
Only to be hit with high property taxes if you own a home
Move into flood plains and not know it
Insurance premiums kicking ass

Cars getting broken into
Getting scammed out they draws
Job market just as tight as anywhere else
Hurricanes and heat for the majority of the year
Unreliable power grid and infrastructure

Them good old HTINE days been over
Austin was the shyt back in the day
Texas Relays and it actually being a weird place then gentrification came and the racism can be felt in the air
Yea, Yea I know Austin nikkas will call 🧢 but nah that place ain’t been the same since 15/16
To end this soliloquy, if you have any power, choice and better options to live
I wouldn’t move to any parts of Texas
Especially the political climate down there and the gerrymandering they trying to pull off
I moved to another red state but I’m in the country
Life has been better ten fold since I left Texas but I’m:flabbynsick:
Those are the main things that stay hitting newcomers upside their heads, despite the fact that we told them what's gonna happened if they move to Houston. Hell, those born and raise want out of not only the city, but the state too.
 
Top