Leave.
I hate Houston, live in the NW side but work south side. Stay off the roads during rush hour :O
School me on something. I'm planning on moving to TX in a mo. or so, and wondering how the cities relate in comparison to each other. Is Houston worse or better than Dallas, for example?
Houston is the armpit of Texas.
So it's pretty bad place to live? Dirty, smelly, what?
From what my kids tell my about baytown, I feel sorry they have to go to school there.
School me on something. I'm planning on moving to TX in a mo. or so, and wondering how the cities relate in comparison to each other. Is Houston worse or better than Dallas, for example?
Ok, that helps me.
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Ok, that helps me.
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Scroll up and read my edit to post #7.
My son and my daughter both missed an outrageous number of days in the 2010 - 2011 school year. When I called the school, they said something along the lines of "there is nothing we can do". My daughter missed 20 something days, my son missed 50 something days.
The courts are congested. If I wanted to take my ex-wife back to court over child support, it might be 8 - 10 months before we can get a court date.
If I "had" to live around houston, which I did for several years, I would go to somewhere like Conroe or Montgomery. Nobody wants to live "in" houston. That is why most people live north or south of houston and commute.
From what my kids tell my about baytown, I feel sorry they have to go to school there.
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If you are an engineer or a pilot and can find a place in somewhere like Kingwood, they you would be better off.
Even places like Kingwood have their issues, like high school kids OD'ing on drugs and dying.
Leave.
I hate Houston, live in the NW side but work south side. Stay off the roads during rush hour :O
If I "had" to live around houston, which I did for several years, I would go to somewhere like Conroe or Montgomery. Nobody wants to live "in" houston. That is why most people live north or south of houston and commute.
Really? My folks love it in Houston and are trying to get me to move down there.
I grew up in Kingwood and never heard of anybody ODing 😕
From what my kids tell my about baytown, I feel sorry they have to go to school there.
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If you are an engineer or a pilot and can find a place in somewhere like Kingwood, they you would be better off.
Even places like Kingwood have their issues, like high school kids OD'ing on drugs and dying.
you know how there's a lot of cities that are great places to visit, but you wouldn't want to live there? houston is exactly the opposite.
The kid OD'ed around 2002, maybe 2003.
I was doing some computer work for a lady. While I was there a friend of hers came over, I could see them talking while I was at the computer.
The computer repair was finished shortly after the friend left. As she signed the work order, I asked if everything was ok. I asked because she seemed physically upset. The lady told me the person was a friend of her son, a mutual friend had OD'ed and died a few days earlier.
I liked working in Kingwood, some the houses were amazing, some of the people were super friendly, and some of the people were super snobs. Everyday was an experience.
One job I was at, the customer told me "money is no object, just get the job done". He sold chemicals and plastics to refineries. He probably made more in one day then I made in a whole year.
I will be down there from March 10th to the 15th.
I went to high school at that time and didn't even hear about it. You made it sound like kids were OD'ing all the time