Beaverbuck1986
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Yes I have best decision of my life. Montana was the best.
It's ironic how for some COVID destroyed work lives and for others it was the boon of a lifetime. I was lucky to be in the latter category.Yes, job relocation 3 months pre covid. They asked, and I accepted. Then COVID ruined my life.
I did all my homework and typically found a temporary place to live in my new state, which I've lived in six, and then COVID hit. It wasn't fun. The most challenging thing I've ever been through.It's ironic how for some COVID destroyed work lives and for others it was the boon of a lifetime. I was lucky to be in the latter category.
Curious how covid ruined your life?Yes, job relocation 3 months pre covid. They asked, and I accepted. Then COVID ruined my life.
I did all my homework and typically found a temporary place to live in my new state, which I've lived in six, and then COVID hit. It wasn't fun. The most challenging thing I've ever been through.
I'm in government, but I was relocated for work in September 2019. COVID hit within 6 months of my move, and I was temporarily renting a room with roommates. I checked the home/rent prices here in the Denver area and found a nice home for rent in the $1800/mo range BEFORE covid. Those same homes went to $3k/mo post-COVID due to the eviction moratoriums, and home prices also increased 50%, so what I thought I could afford I could no longer afford. That's how it ruined my life. It hasn't been fun, but I plan to move to WY or NE next year, where it's still affordable.Curious how covid ruined your life?
I left Louisiana because of the crime, illiteracy, racism, stagnant economy, and general displeasure living there. My employer changed my schedule in a manner I did not like, so I 2-weeked out of there before it took effect.I think it'd be interesting to talk about/hear about why people left their home states and where they went.
Personally, I'm seriously considering leaving WI for a western state - primarily looking at Idaho, Montana, or Utah - probably in that order as well in regards to preference.
Several reasons:
1. Hunting / outdoor freedom is greater / more enjoyable
2. Mountains!
3. More conservative (lines up with my beliefs)
4. Slower pace of life
5. Something new, challenging
We will see what happens. I have a work obligation that prevents me from moving for 1-2 years yet.
I moved from NorCal to AK 33 years ago, at the age of 23, and haven’t looked back.
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