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  • J.Rizo
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    confuckingrats man. people will talk all the shit they want about SoCal, but from what I've read, you'll love it.
    enjoy our ridiculous bike/car scene:pimp:

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  • MPLFoster
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    Congrats! was gonna chime in and say Portland but hey at least your on the west coast!

    Best of luck with the new gig and stuff!

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  • Jaxx_
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    Originally posted by Nick_S
    Thought I'd bump this thread.

    In a week I'm driving across the country for a fresh start in the LA area. After pursuing a handful of options elsewhere I and nothing looking great or panning out, I focused on Southern California for the weather and large population of bicycle related jobs. Spent some time researching and decided that's where I wanted to start. Polished up my resume and sent it out to a handful of companies. At first got very little response considering Im still in Columbus and relocating 2400 miles isn't exactly a small chore to do for a job. Finally after about three weeks of searches I got a call from a fix gear/commuter bike company out there who was really interested in me. Emailed back and fourth for a bit and finally decided it was time to dive in head first. I used the plane ticket offer from my previous boss, booked a flight and showed up for an interview. They basically offered me a job on the spot doing nearly exactly what I was doing at my previous job. It's almost too perfect. So in a weeks time I'm relocating to Long Beach, CA. To say I'm excited is an understatement.
    Maybe it's just the light night vibe talking, but big congrats man. The feels

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  • lambo
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    Congrats, man! Sounds like it's gonna be fun. Tough, but fun.

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  • Nick_S
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    Thought I'd bump this thread.

    In a week I'm driving across the country for a fresh start in the LA area. After pursuing a handful of options elsewhere I and nothing looking great or panning out, I focused on Southern California for the weather and large population of bicycle related jobs. Spent some time researching and decided that's where I wanted to start. Polished up my resume and sent it out to a handful of companies. At first got very little response considering Im still in Columbus and relocating 2400 miles isn't exactly a small chore to do for a job. Finally after about three weeks of searches I got a call from a fix gear/commuter bike company out there who was really interested in me. Emailed back and fourth for a bit and finally decided it was time to dive in head first. I used the plane ticket offer from my previous boss, booked a flight and showed up for an interview. They basically offered me a job on the spot doing nearly exactly what I was doing at my previous job. It's almost too perfect. So in a weeks time I'm relocating to Long Beach, CA. To say I'm excited is an understatement.

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  • z31maniac
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    Originally posted by accident
    That's because god hates Tulsa.
    I'm sure, we have the largest % of an urban population that attends church regularly.

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  • accident
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    That's because god hates Tulsa.

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  • z31maniac
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    Go back and see who has the record for highest avg temp over the course of a year.

    I'll give you a headstart, it isn't AZ, NM, or NV.

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  • ParsedOut
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    Originally posted by z31maniac

    I'm TIRED of 2 straight months of 100+ temps every summer.

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  • z31maniac
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    Yeah, Nashville rocks. Can't wait to go back and visit again, haven't been there in 3 years.

    Austin would also be cool, but I'd have a hard time moving somewhere that's hot for more of the year than Tulsa.

    I'm TIRED of 2 straight months of 100+ temps every summer.

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  • agent
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    Originally posted by Swanny
    Nashville is great. One of the coolest little cities, not too far south that you hear banjos playing and has some great guys in the e30 scene.
    Hey, I resemble that remark! Oh wait... you meant your brother.

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  • Swanny
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    Originally posted by BobombETA
    I know you were joking, but Saratoga Springs is a great town. It has one of the better music venues in the county (SPAC), big time horse racing w/ casino, skiing in Lake Placid is a day trip, so are thousands of lakes, and driving 3 hours will put you in Boston, NYC, or Montreal.

    Downside: Taxes, politics, winter (if it's not your thing).

    All true. Taxes are the worst. Not sure what the job market is like over that way but it's a bit rough further west where I live.

    Originally posted by z31maniac
    This is a gift in disguise. And good on your boss for helping out.



    If I was in a position to move (and I might be at some point if the wife changes jobs), there aren't many cities I would particularly care to move to, but these would be on my short list.



    - Denver/Colorado Springs

    - Portland

    - Seattle

    - Nashville

    Nashville is great. One of the coolest little cities, not too far south that you hear banjos playing and has some great guys in the e30 scene.

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  • z31maniac
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    This is a gift in disguise. And good on your boss for helping out.

    If I was in a position to move (and I might be at some point if the wife changes jobs), there aren't many cities I would particularly care to move to, but these would be on my short list.

    - Denver/Colorado Springs
    - Portland
    - Seattle
    - Nashville

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  • BobombETA
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    Originally posted by Swanny
    Upstate NY so someone can hang out with gear so he can get the sand outta his vag. Get a job ya bum :)
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    I know you were joking, but Saratoga Springs is a great town. It has one of the better music venues in the county (SPAC), big time horse racing w/ casino, skiing in Lake Placid is a day trip, so are thousands of lakes, and driving 3 hours will put you in Boston, NYC, or Montreal.

    Downside: Taxes, politics, winter (if it's not your thing).

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  • Nick_S
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    Interesting thread bump. Still looking into a move and am wanting to get into outside sales rep within the action sports industry. Have numerous friends who do this and make a decent living and thoroughly enjoy the work, but most of it is west coast based. For the time being I was hired on as a manager at a large power washing company. It's ok but I don't really enjoy the work but the upper management is very interested in keeping me around so they're already talking about a raise and/or possible promotion.

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