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re: A world outside of 225

Posted on 8/5/17 at 1:05 pm to
Posted by el Gaucho
He/They
Member since Dec 2010
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Posted on 8/5/17 at 1:05 pm to
I was walking through the Philadelphia airport one day wondering where the the Nola terminal was. It was astounding how the vast majority of the people in the airport were decently dressed, fit, appeared hygienic, mosy of the women even looked good. I looked over and saw a terminal where the majority of the people waiting were some combination of fat, wearing camo, and having visible tattoos. I thought that this must be the New Orleans terminal, and indeed it was
Posted by goofball
Member since Mar 2015
16898 posts
Posted on 8/5/17 at 1:06 pm to
quote:

landmass has good public schools


Maybe a few individual districts. As a whole, Mississippi might be even worse than Louisiana.

Zachary and Central are okay in Baton Rouge. Magnets are very good. West Felicianac Ascension and Livingston are okay. West Baton Rouge is borderline but improving. Pointe Coupee is atrocious but may improve to merely "sub-par" in the next few years. St Helena and Ibberville are bad.
Posted by GeorgeTheGreek
Sparta, Greece
Member since Mar 2008
66486 posts
Posted on 8/5/17 at 1:07 pm to
I've lived in BR, Mobile, Houston, Durham, NC and Orange County, CA.

I'd recommend N. Carolina Raleigh/Durham area. Absolutely beautiful with great people, 4 seasons and little traffic. Not to mention great collegiate athletics and the east coast time zone which means late LSU kickoffs!
Posted by 777Tiger
Member since Mar 2011
73856 posts
Posted on 8/5/17 at 1:08 pm to
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Anybody else seriously considered moving out of the BR area or Louisiana? I've lived in LA all my life. The north shore, NOLA and BR.

The little one about to start school in a couple years got me thinking. $5- $10K a year for a decent school!? And bad roads!?

Made me start to think about the big picture more than I ever have.

reminds me of when I got out of LSU, and of some of the people I knew, a lot of people, for whatever reason would never consider moving away from their "comfort zone" I guess, I, on the other hand knew that there were bigger and better things to see and do out there, and I couldn't wait to be part of it, no regrets, I always come back, many of these people still living and working within 20 miles of mama and daddy's place, and for the most part have never ventured too far from it, to each his own I suppose
This post was edited on 8/5/17 at 1:13 pm
Posted by The Torch
DFW The Dub
Member since Aug 2014
19429 posts
Posted on 8/5/17 at 1:09 pm to
I left many years ago, lived 9 yrs in Houston and 17 in DFW.

Headed back next week to care for my mom who has some major health issues.

I work remotely so I'll have a job, putting my kid in a private school at $645.00 per month.
Posted by kcon70
Houston, TX
Member since Sep 2016
2695 posts
Posted on 8/5/17 at 1:09 pm to
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The fact Louisiana's state public universities cost anything is abysmal considering their sub-mediocre education


quote:

Womski


That opinion means nothing coming from Mississippi!



Posted by Tiger Prawn
Member since Dec 2016
21968 posts
Posted on 8/5/17 at 1:11 pm to
Bawcomville, LA
Posted by ThoseGuys
Wishing I was back in NC
Member since Nov 2012
1982 posts
Posted on 8/5/17 at 1:33 pm to
I just moved to Burlington, NC.

Holy hell the weather has been great. It's not blistering hot followed by thunderstorms.

I think my family will enjoy it here
Posted by RummelTiger
Texas
Member since Aug 2004
89954 posts
Posted on 8/5/17 at 1:37 pm to
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Anybody else seriously considered moving out of the BR area or Louisiana?


lol...
Posted by GusMcRae
Deep in the heart...
Member since Oct 2008
3244 posts
Posted on 8/5/17 at 1:39 pm to
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Posted by GusMcRae
Deep in the heart...
Member since Oct 2008
3244 posts
Posted on 8/5/17 at 1:42 pm to
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they would have passed the gas tax all of that would have went away.


'Would have gone away'

Learn how to speak English and your ignorant comment may be taken seriously.
Posted by crazycubes
Member since Jan 2016
5256 posts
Posted on 8/5/17 at 1:45 pm to
I would move back to LA in a heart beat...if I was offered high enough compensation to do so, so that I could keep my same standard of living. Which means like tripling my salary. So, it looks like I'm not moving back anytime soon! Haha.
Posted by GeorgeTheGreek
Sparta, Greece
Member since Mar 2008
66486 posts
Posted on 8/5/17 at 2:16 pm to
Happy for you man, you'll love it there!
Posted by soccerfüt
Location: A Series of Tubes
Member since May 2013
65916 posts
Posted on 8/5/17 at 2:25 pm to
quote:

Headed back next week to care for my mom who has some major health issues.
You're a good son or daughter to do so.



Mrs. Füt can go all over the US & to London if she wants with her firm, we are kinda sorta considering trying a couple of years in the U.K.

Don't worry folks, they have the internets there, I can still post these quality epistles from there if it happens.
Posted by LSU alum wannabe
Katy, TX
Member since Jan 2004
27020 posts
Posted on 8/5/17 at 2:25 pm to
Do it.

The Motherland will always be a great place to visit.

My folks took me to Texas when I was little. We laugh all the time about not being able to imagine our lives had we not.
Posted by sta4ever
The Pit
Member since Aug 2014
15362 posts
Posted on 8/5/17 at 2:35 pm to
Ascension is a pretty good place to live in my opinion as long as you don't move to Donaldsonville. Great public schools over here and you can drive to BR everyday to work. Cheap, good schools and a good standard of living. If you do want to move out of Louisiana, I'd probably say Texas
This post was edited on 8/5/17 at 2:36 pm
Posted by dewster
Chicago
Member since Aug 2006
25395 posts
Posted on 8/5/17 at 3:17 pm to
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A world outside of 225



My career requires a lot of travel and relocation, so I've lived and spent a lot of time in more places than I'd like. I have lived in Baton Rouge, Memphis, Pittsburgh and I've been on some pretty big projects in Atlanta, Houston, OKC, and San Mateo.

- I hated Memphis when I moved there. It grew me a lot. Memphis has some great suburbs and some very good food. The zoo is awesome, and there are more fortune 500 companies in the Memphis metro than in the entire state of Louisiana. The people are top notch and the suburban school districts are very competitive. There are some serious crime problems in Memphis proper though. To me, Memphis is the dictionary definition of a southern city - and that is mostly a compliment.

- Houston seems like a very laid back place for such a large town. It's very business focused and the costs of living is reasonable. I prefer it to Atlanta. The food and entertainment are both very good, and I like the proximity to Louisiana. The opportunity there for young people is hard to beat.

- Pittsburgh is awesome, but the food sucks. People aren't as friendly as the south, but they are generally nice. The city has reinvented itself from a manufacturing center to a tech and medical center, but the surrounding areas are sometimes pretty depressing with the loss of steel and coal jobs. I've been here over 2 years and it still doesn't feel like home - and I still get lost in town. It's also weird to me to have so many adults this deep into professional sports instead of college sports. It's definitely a northern city in that respect.

- OKC was actually a really nice city to me. The people seemed much friendlier and down to earth than Dallas. It's pretty easy to get good food. People seem to be in reasonably good shape. The airport is a "just right" size. It was even more conservative than the posh "east of Memphis" suburbs of Collierville and Germantown. Tornado season was hairy, and there was one minor earthquake when I was in town.

- San Mateo is awesome but the costs of living there makes it not even worth discussing. There may as well be a 100' tall wall around it if you don't make well over $350K/year. If you have the high income, San Mateo and Burlingame are excellent places to live. The food and entertainment was awesome, and it was very easy to get into San Francisco. My employer wants me to move there, but I'm resisting because of the costs of living. Some people there have batshit-crazy politics though.

- I'd move to Baton Rouge (or Lafayette) if the opportunity presented itself. I don't like the hurricanes or the politics, but Baton Rouge had the youngest feel than any of the places I have spent a lot of time in except San Mateo. It had a lot that made it a traditional southern city, but there was also a lot of "south Louisiana" in it as well. It felt like home to me and still does. I wish it had better highway infrastructure and a bigger airport.
This post was edited on 8/5/17 at 3:24 pm
Posted by LucasP
Member since Apr 2012
21618 posts
Posted on 8/5/17 at 3:26 pm to
If you give a shite about your kids, it's the best decision you'll ever make. Hell, I don't even like mine, and I'm ecstatic we moved.
Posted by Lsupimp
Ersatz Amerika-97.6% phony & fake
Member since Nov 2003
78973 posts
Posted on 8/5/17 at 3:26 pm to
I've lived abroad and in multiple states. Louisiana has the nicest people and LSU football. That's it. In virtually every other way it is vastly inferior in quality of life to numerous places. Go spend a week in Austin or Boulder or Barcelona or Dublin and report back on how depressed you now are.
Posted by MBclass83
Member since Oct 2010
9391 posts
Posted on 8/5/17 at 3:31 pm to
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I was walking through the Philadelphia airport one day wondering where the the Nola terminal was. It was astounding how the vast majority of the people in the airport were decently dressed, fit, appeared hygienic, mosy of the women even looked good. I looked over and saw a terminal where the majority of the people waiting were some combination of fat, wearing camo, and having visible tattoos

You forgot one other thing.


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