SweaterDude
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Well from the original post im assuming you're not married/tied down. here's my big suggestion. If you like hiking, skiing, rock climbing, kayaking, riding, etc. then you probably want to meet somebody (special somebody) that is also into the same stuff, none of which exists in your current location. But, job opportunities are equally as important. so.....
1. Find a list of cities that are close to the things you like to do.
2. Look to see how the economy is doing in those cities especially in your field of work
3. Now you start looking at apartments/other places to live
4. Remember that a small comfort zone means a larger less comfortable zone. Find what you love and try to experience it while you're still young enough to mess around with income.
5. Go for it.
When i graduate, im moving to somewhere i can ride at least 75% of the year, go mountainbiking, hiking, and just get away. if the opportunity exists there are other people doing it and you will find new friends that enjoy the same stuff as you.
1. Find a list of cities that are close to the things you like to do.
2. Look to see how the economy is doing in those cities especially in your field of work
3. Now you start looking at apartments/other places to live
4. Remember that a small comfort zone means a larger less comfortable zone. Find what you love and try to experience it while you're still young enough to mess around with income.
5. Go for it.
When i graduate, im moving to somewhere i can ride at least 75% of the year, go mountainbiking, hiking, and just get away. if the opportunity exists there are other people doing it and you will find new friends that enjoy the same stuff as you.