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One advantage of the heat: Place your takeout food in the trunk of your car. When you get home, it’s still piping hot!
But Laramie?Spent a week in Phoenix once. They don't print enough money for me to take a job there... but I would say the same for the area you currently live. As a guy from Wyoming, I just appreciate the 4 seasons too much to live in a place devoid of 3 of them.
Job offer is official. Looks like the family and I will be locating to Phoenix soon. Time for a new adventure.
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lots of good info for living in AZ, but how does the state treat retirees? We currently live in Colorado and are starting to think about retirement. The wife’s family all has residency in Florida due to the lack of state tax, but I’m not a fan of the humidity there. We want two places...one warm and one cooler. The way Colorado is headed, we’re thinking the cooler location may be Boise or Montana.
Currently living in Midland/Odessa Texas, and as luck would have it, between corona and oil prices have been unemployed for 4 months. Have an offer coming in to to take over and build a sales team for an established company in Phoenix, but of course that would require moving to Phoenix. I'm a hunter that is just getting into the western backcountry scene (one antelope in WY), but I'm also an avid fisherman, camper, shooter/reloader and mountain biker. I realize phoenix is not in the mountains, but what's the upside to AZ residency?
- Can residents hunt elk every year?
- what's the Mule deer / Couses / Antelope scene like?
- Varmints/pigs?
- Fishing?
It looks as though there is plenty of public land, so I am assuming camping opportunities abound?
obviously the family and I have a tough decision to make, and we currently have no friends or family in AZ either. We have a 4 yr old girl, and another girl due in November, so thoughts on family life in Phoenix would be appreciated as well.
Also, anyone looking for a Sales/Business Development/Sales Management professional, feel free to PM me. I specialize in Protective Coatings, am NACE CIP 2 and also have very strong storage tank, and oil and gas background.
Thanks in advance
Mark
YEah, I gathered that much from speaking with that relative. I was just kinda curious how pervasive some of that kind of "element" is in other areas of the state is all.yeah kingman isn’t that great haha
Ha ha! I bought mine long ago and could barely afford it at the time. Friends thought about it but claimed it was too expensive and told me they didn't think it was worth it. They've gone up multiple times since and so have licensing fees so who's laughing now? It is so nice to have a non-expiring license and never have that task to do. Bought mine as a hunt/fish with permanent trout stamp too!haven't read all the replies, but...
BUY A LIFETIME LICENSE if you do move there. this will save you from having to buy the license each year when you apply. if you become a NR again, you'll pay NR tag prices, but you'll be good to go on the license