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SF. Dallas is not even an option. So bored over there.
Oops, I meant Denver not Dallas. I agree with you that Dallas is not even an option, lol
Boston
Left Boston for Chicago. So glad I made the jump.
SF no doubt
Seattle or SF. Same good vibes in both cities
No one really 'stays on DC'. I lived in silver spring for two years, DC is a transient city. People are their for their careers and helping jumpstart other opportunities. I would never try to raise a family there or think long term about staying in DC. So many better cities. Austin is also great
Are you in NYC, DC?
LA
DC is boring. But I come to terms and realize this is probably going to be home
I came * sorry about that
Seattle imo
EY2 I know. Idk any other city to go to. My dream job is to stay with the industry I enjoy servicing or bust into the aviation industry and live in the south
Aviation, like fly or management? I grew up in Louisiana. I think SC can be nice in some areas, same for NC, I don't think I'd live in any other area though.
Management. Gulf Stream or Lockheed Martin or Boeing. But I want to be a comptroller. I like r&d and think it's cool to be apart of a team designing and building test planes. I love the industry I support now but I am watching where the next big hub will be