Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: Insomniator
It would take a bonus of about 1 billion dollars for me to move to Alabama.
Have you ever been? I know that people from the north like to think that the south is nothing but unpaved roads and racism, but Mobile is nice and so is Huntsville. I'd rather live in Huntsville, but I wouldn't turn down a job just because it was in Mobile.
As for where to live, my cousin seems to like Theodore.
It's funny what people think of the south. I'd much rather live almost anywhere in the south than in the north. I've lived in several states in both areas.
This. There's a distinct difference in the people too.
<-- Born and raised upstate/western NY, currently living in Huntsville. Personally, we've moved several times within NY, then from NY to Orlando, back to NY, and then to Huntsville. While our preference would be the mid-atlantic region (NC or VA), we took a bit of a gamble moving to AL thinking similar to what Chaotic42 said. But when I flew down for my interview and checked the town out, Huntsville reminded me a lot of Orlanda - a veritable melting pot of people. It's one of the highest tech areas in the entire US, and you get people from all over here, along with a few of the southern natives - and the latter group is just so much more friendly and hospitable than anyone up north.
We moved from FL back to NY after nearly 5 years thinking we'd be moving home and would like it better, be more familiar with the environment and all. We stayed less than a year. It's amazing how horribly sad the culture is up there. People would avoid eye contact at all costs, everyone looked beaten and weary, and it just plain sucked. You couldn't get the time of day from someone if you tried. Down here, well... let's just say that my wife and I are trying to determine whether we want to buy the house we're in or build something new.