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  • illest318i
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    Originally posted by IRON-E View Post
    This is the real truth:

    You will likely run your saving dry
    Don't plan on making a family here, we got too many Latinos/Mexicans already
    The choice of ethnic foods is endless
    If you don't want your girl to stray, don't introduce her to too much partying
    Night life is abundant
    The dream job you want may not come so easy
    The pay sucks, unless your career makes good money already (too many people competing for the same job)
    Housing is expensive in the metropolitan areas
    Traffic blows hard
    Beaches are awesome but, some got more than desired sketchy ass bums (who probably came out looking for their dream, just like you)
    Car scene is one of the best, bar none
    The weather comes at a high price
    We got earthquakes up in this bisshh.

    Those are some of the reasons why everyone hates california but, wishes they were here.

    If you make it here, you'll do just fine anywhere else

    Say hello when you're out here, good luck man.

    Oh wow.

    This is actually pretty freaking true.
    Forget what I said earlier, this is the real deal right here.

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  • Nick_S
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    Thanks for the real low down. I'm acutely aware of many of the realities however at this point in my life if I stay put because it's the "safe" thing to do I will likely go crazy. I'll take the risk, if I run my savings dry, not to sound arrogant but my family will do what they can to help. If I hate it, I'll move back. What's the worst that can happen? I find a good job, I love the weather and I make a nice fresh start for myself? Or I end up right back where I am with some life experience. Why the hell not?

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  • IRON-E
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    This is the real truth:

    You will likely run your saving dry
    Don't plan on making a family here, we got too many Latinos/Mexicans already
    The choice of ethnic foods is endless
    If you don't want your girl to stray, don't introduce her to too much partying
    Night life is abundant
    The dream job you want may not come so easy
    The pay sucks, unless your career makes good money already (too many people competing for the same job)
    Housing is expensive in the metropolitan areas
    Traffic blows hard
    Beaches are awesome but, some got more than desired sketchy ass bums (who probably came out looking for their dream, just like you)
    Car scene is one of the best, bar none
    The weather comes at a high price
    We got earthquakes up in this bisshh.

    Those are some of the reasons why everyone hates california but, wishes they were here.

    If you make it here, you'll do just fine anywhere else

    Say hello when you're out here, good luck man.

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  • Nick_S
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    Originally posted by blue plates View Post
    I grew up on the border of LA county and Orange County. Mammoth is the sticks to me.


    Long beach has good areas but garages are hard to find.
    Huntington Beach is much nicer with garages
    Anaheim can be good or sketchy depending on the neighborhood. Garages are ample there.
    Costa Mesa/Newport Beach are pretty similar, expensive and some garage space.

    Nick, where will you be working?
    A garage would be a huge plus but isn't a necessity. As long as the area is fairly safe and affordable is my concern.

    As far as work, that's my big hurdle. I will have enough money that I could realistically probably last 3 months without work...but I'm not trying to stretch my savings completely thin. I spent 4 years working in the BMX industry and have always been around outdoor type sports and environment. Been looking into about anything in the cycling, skate, apparel, shoes or anything I'm actually passionate about. Lots of good companies are located in SoCal it seems so I've been browsing and updating my resume.

    I was laid off my BMX job 2 months ago, left on great terms as it was simply a down turn in the industry..however as part of my 'severance' plan, my boss, whom is also a great friend, knowing I've been talking about moving forever offered me a plane ticket anywhere I want to go to prospect the area and for jobs. Pretty solid offer and will likely be used for this.

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  • Mr_Tripp
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    Ohh and as far as smog, there is always a place you can go to pass...

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  • Mr_Tripp
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    Originally posted by blue plates View Post
    I grew up on the border of LA county and Orange County. Mammoth is the sticks to me.


    Long beach has good areas but garages are hard to find.
    Huntington Beach is much nicer with garages
    Anaheim can be good or sketchy depending on the neighborhood. Garages are ample there.
    Costa Mesa/Newport Beach are pretty similar, expensive and some garage space.

    Nick, where will you be working?
    +1 This is the post to remember. ^^^
    I grew up in Lakewood, spend most of my time in East Long Beach I'd move there if I were you.

    ...Mammoth is forsure the sticks btw

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  • mbonanni
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    Smog really is not that bad unless you have future plans to turbo your car, or do some crazy exhaust, motor work, etc. A clean swap is easy to get BAR'd as long as you keep all the stock parts on when it is inspected. after that feel free to do what you want.

    I love Cali. I have lived here all my life, and no plans to move away from it. Like said above; Beach, Valley, Mountains, Desert, Snow, Rain, Sunshine, etc is all here. You get the best of all worlds.

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  • illest318i
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    Move to Whittier where the chicks are prettier!.. JK

    But yeah man, you have it made over here in California, mountains, dessert, beaches. The only things that suck is the smog emissions and TRAFFIC which is terrible. Long Beach is pretty cool, Manhattan, Venice, Santa Monica aren't bad either if you really wanna stay by the coast. The OC county is a lot nicer over the LA county IMO. I would also suggest you keep your car registered in OH like someone mentioned above.

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  • blue plates
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    I grew up on the border of LA county and Orange County. Mammoth is the sticks to me.


    Long beach has good areas but garages are hard to find.
    Huntington Beach is much nicer with garages
    Anaheim can be good or sketchy depending on the neighborhood. Garages are ample there.
    Costa Mesa/Newport Beach are pretty similar, expensive and some garage space.

    Nick, where will you be working?

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  • jaywood
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    Originally posted by blue plates View Post
    Don't move to a smog exempt county, you'll be in the sticks. Keep your car registered in OH so you don't have to smog it here. What counties are you looking at currently in so cal?


    Also, traffic can be worse. People bitch and moan about it, just like when it rains here. Boo fucking who. If you know you're route to work and can supplement a freeway with a shortcut when there's traffic you'll do just fine.
    That's not true. Mono county (for example) is smog exempt. Mammoth lakes is part of mono county. Pretty far from "the sticks". I know you want to get away from the winter so that's probably not the best choice for you however.

    Traffic can be bad yes. It just depends where you move to. Los Angeles=traffic. Santa Barbara=no traffic.

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  • Cabriolet
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    the long beach area kinda sucks. smells like ass. and you need to check out the hood to make sure you arent moving into a bad hood.

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  • Nick_S
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    Originally posted by cavpilot View Post
    Trust me, I'm a native SoCal that lived in Cincinnati for about 5 years and still go to Columbus for work at least twice a year. OH vs. SoCal is a total no brainer. Yes the cost of living is higher, but that's because it dosn't suck here.

    If you do decide to make the move, leave all your OSU Buckeye shit there. Nobody gives a damn about that here.
    Good to hear. Also, I don't like sports ball of any kind. I'm more interested in better weather, endless shit to do, ride lots of bikes, hope to find a career in the action sports industry again and not have to deal with winter ever again. I'm also paying around $850 ( well it's split w/ my roommate) currently. I've found some decent places in Long Beach for around that up to $1000.

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  • cavpilot
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    Do it!

    Trust me, I'm a native SoCal that lived in Cincinnati for about 5 years and still go to Columbus for work at least twice a year. OH vs. SoCal is a total no brainer. Yes the cost of living is higher, but that's because it dosn't suck here.

    If you do decide to make the move, leave all your OSU Buckeye shit there. Nobody gives a damn about that here.

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  • gotane30
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    Originally posted by oliver.r View Post
    the cost of living in California is ridiculous. i could afford a mansion in most places for what im paying in rent for a 2 bedroom apartment

    This is why I haven't moved home. :( I get home to visit as often as I can.

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  • ButtJuice
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    I vote for San Clemente, Dana Point, Costa Mesa/Newport, or Huntington.

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