California Diaspora - Where To Move? Help An IT Fren
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I choose to stay and fight.
I recognize that not everyone has the economic situation to be able to do that, but if it's even possible, staying and fighting for this otherwise beautiful state is well worth the effort.
You're eating maggots. How do they taste?
Believe or not, there is plenty of genuine meat in CA, even in the Bluewashed areas.
CA isn't what people think it is. Dominion gave us our leadership. The people are way more based than you might think. Where it's close to what people think it is, those areas are isolated and smaller than you might think, like little Islands of blue in a sea of red (and some purple, like a bruise).
I'm going to hold on to my house in Coastal North County San Diego but I am looking to relocate to America for work, entertainment, etc... My plan to move to Seattle was foiled by the destructive Dim policies, which I'm all too familiar with in CA. My town gave the proverbial FU to the draconian mandates that the state and county tried to implement so I'm not necessarily running from the problem, I'm just looking for new experiences.
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/carlsbad-ca-says-no-more-lockdowns-may-it-be-national-model
Who did you vote for in the last 10-20 elections?
Rs
In that case, welcome! The others, though, can stay in California and live with what they brought on themselves instead of spreading it to the sane parts of the country.
My advice is to stay out of the cities. There are lots of really wonderful places with great people in the rural areas, if you can telecommute or work in a close by town or city. In my state, I don't know about elsewhere, the counties that have brought in a lot of tech jobs have brought with them a lot of liberal techies who have ruined those urban areas.
IT is a VERY Remote industry - The last company and present company I work for both have hired people remotely (out-of-state) and neither ask for nor care about vaccination status: There is more concern about State regulations in which you live in (Texas is Right-to-Work & At-Will State)
Central Indiana, around west, north west and north side of Indianapolis, outside 465 loop. IT jobs of all shapes and sizes, in numerous industries. Manufacturing, warehousing / distribution, medical, Core IT services, and so forth. Low (historically, not now), low housing and COL. Weather sucks, summer is nice, flat, mucho cornfields, farmers, rednecks, B+ on the relative "conservative scale", tax's ok. People are good, except I've learned like everyone else, we have butt wads of brainwashed people. About 25-50% masked in the suburbs. 5% in the country. More than you likely want to know. But it's a good state and we have an IT talent shortage.
Friend, regardless of what ANYBODY tells you, if you are an American nobody, but nobody can force you to take a shot you don't want to take. The US Constitution exists for situations like this. It does not grant or give you your freedoms, it GUARANDAMNTEES them. It guarantees your inalienable, God given rights. Get to reading it and get to learning YOUR rights as well as the LIMITATIONS of government. Articles 9 and 14 section 1 would be good to memorize.
Additionally, "Coercion" is against the law. It's a federal crime with a possible sentence of 99 years. Don't let these bullies bully you. LEARN YOUR RIGHTS and STAND UP like a MAN.