New Graduate Jobs - Where should I go?

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Skykomish
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So.. I WAS hoping to get a job where I'm doing my residency, but they're not hiring. Assuming they're STILL not hiring when I graduate.. I gotta find a job somewhere else. Has to be somewhere that will hire with virtually no experience (though my residency is 500 hours, it will help..) has to be somewhere I can take my horses. Has to have relatively cheap living (I'm used to about 500/month). Preferably has snow at least part of the year (and I'm NOT talking, it snows and melts 2 hours later). Preferably far away from Wyoming.. without being a rediculously expensive move. It would be AMAZING if I could get a job that would pay back my loans, but I'm guessing that wont happen right away.. they don't hire new grads either. My parents WANT me to move to AZ with them. Gross, ugh, no way unless its the ONLY option. I have friends in Reno, but the economy is complete crap. So. Other than that.. it would be very helpful to have a strong pagan community so I can make friends easily.

Any ideas?
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Posted by THEKingofLibra

I can't wait for critical point to reach when anarchy rules the streets, infrastructure collapses, and a can of beans is worth more than gold.

Guns and ammo, ladies and gentlemen. Time to stock up.



Yes I agree.. but till then..

KOL, did I ever tell you I know how to raise and butcher and cook my own meat? And vegetables/fruit? And spin wool, knit.. milk goats.. raise chickens.. and ride/train/drive horses? I could survive the apocolypse.
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Pennsylvania or Maryland... you may have to commute an hr to work and the cost of living will be higher than WY (anywhere will be higher than WY 🙂), but, then again, so will the pay! Consider, DE as well for work purposes. However, take into consideration, if you are looking at buying property PA and MD have much higher property taxes, car insurance rates (I think) and also a sales tax. However, the state income tax in those 2 states is lower than DE.