I'm not to familiar with the LA area![]()
Aren't six employers are week moving out of CA?
I read somewhere it was voted the last place to have a business recently.
Yup I have read the very same. The problem is they tax the holy fuck out of everything here and every year the deficit gets bigger so they tax harder and continue to cut everything but welfare fuckin democrats
its nice..id go further north tho to huntington beach or redondo..san diego sucks dick
its nice..id go further north tho to huntington beach or redondo..san diego sucks dick
With out being racist the majority of Californians want something for free so the dems lie to them and they get elected over and over.So what will Cali do about it, continue to elect a democrat and watch history repeat itself and all the while wondering why things aren't any better
people here have much more genuine qualities and you can leave a grocery store feeling like you're best friends with the butcher and bag boy. It's hard to explain but once you've been around it you know what it is... And A LOT of West coast cities are completely devoid of it.
I only see that in outlying areas of Los Angeles, such as Chatsworth or even over the Ventura County Line in Simi Valley. Many people come to these places from the South and the Midwest, and they bring the hospitality with them, and it's very nice. Everybody knows everybody, and people watch each others' backs. That doesn't ever seem to happen in the big cities. Little things like being able to go to the post office at a busy time, and having a worker point you around to the employees door around back so you don't have to wait in line... Or a neighbor noticing a dripping faucet in your yard, and just fixing it and never saying anything. Or if a woman's car quits in the middle of the street, 10 gentlemen instantly come to help. In the city, they sit in their BMWs and blow the horn at the stalled car. And people really seem to care more about each other. When my house in Chatsworth burned down a long time ago, I swear that by the end of that day, I had at least 10 offers for free guest houses, and enough gifted furniture to fill 3 houses! Even the neighborhood locksmith came out and cut me new keys for the cars free. The motel we stayed at for a couple weeks, refused to let us pay until we got the insurance payout, and they broke their own rules and insisted that we bring our dogs into the motel.
A small-town atmosphere is something that so many people can't imagine.
Charles
no way bro! Not in California!
i think ceo just said you can live with him free of charge for 2 years to get settled
me too..i lived there for a year and made 1 friend...couldnt connect with anyone..moved to miami beach i knew everybody within months..i look at miami more as my home then being back in michigan...movign to miami from ny tho is no big deal...most people i know go back and forth constantly from ny to mia..there more yankees hats in sobe then marlins ahahahahaha if u move down i can still hook ya up with a spot or ill put u in connect with my office..im thinking flamingo,mirador,floridian prob be your best best amenity and networking wiselol, I've never been to Socal. I liked my time in Cali, but it is just culturally different to the point I don't fit in. Looking forward to visiting in the future again though. I am thinking about moving down to southern florida right now. Easier transition, but it would still be a big deal.
I'm not to familiar with the LA area![]()
Where do you currently live?
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