All my friends and fam are there and I'd be leaving everyone behind, or stay in AZ and start my own biz in 2 yrs..
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Way colder winters, not as hot summers, I'm also HVAC certified so I could make bank, what held me back til now was a 10 year clear of skin cancer
You might want to try visiting there in the winter before you sell everything here and leave - but yeah, I understand about wanting to get out of the heat and sun, esp after a bout with skin cancer. Since all your famliy is here, if you move up there and it doesn't work out, you will have an easier time coming back.
I won't sell everything, I'm going to move my niece into my place from California, but I have alot of toys, do I fire sell some of those? Unfortunately I have to make that decision now and can't wait until winter to see the worst of the worst, that would help clarify things I'm coming from our worst time of year to visit this place when its at most beautiful
https://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/cost-of-living/new-hampshire-usa/arizona-usa
Says AZ is 11.4% cheaper, idk from being here, just visiting and talking to my old boss, seems like it might be about the same, the liberals out here are scary but AZ has been infiltrated too with them
Thank you 🙏
I’ve lived in Arizona for over 25 years. I’m kind of dying to get out of here, but where else do you go. After being in the heat for so long, I don’t think it’s a good idea to move to somewhere that has ice cold winters. It’s just not the same dealing with the different temperature elements. Snow and cold is a whole different ball game. The heat can be managed with air conditioning, you can get to where you wanna go. No problem. You just get in your car and drive. It’s not gonna happen in New Hampshire in the winter time. I have friends that on an air conditioning, HVAC company, they are killing it! If you have that skill, you should use it. Also, if your friends and family are Christians, and are based, that I highly recommend not leaving at all. You need that support system right now you absolutely need that. For so many reasons. $10 more an hour is not that much. And unless this company is paying for you to move, I would say absolutely not! Actually, I would say absolutely not anyway, and this is coming from somebody who’s lived in Arizona for 25 years and wants to leave. The last place I would move to as we’re there snow in the winter time. Pray to the Lord and ask him what he thinks you should do. That’s when you know, it’ll be a success! If God wants you to go, then go.
Amen brother, good info, there are other benefits, pick my own hours, I wanna work 4 10's and they want to let me do that, I was shocked when I heard this, not paid sick leave bc its not needed, just let em know and make it up elsewhere or don't, they only care about having coverage for the plant and bc there strongly staffed then its all good. The prospect of having my business is intriguing and frightening at the same time. I've always taken side jobs but never relied on it full time bc of the cancer thing
Going to move my niece into my house, mom's helping her/me out with mortgage, she's like my daughter, either way I'm giving her my master bedroom to move her back from cali bc she just had a kid and I'm torn on not seeing her and the kid, she's been away for awhile
That's cool. Also cool about your boss - what does he say to you about your hesitations?
Skin cancer doesn't come from the sun. It's all the crap we expose our skin to that's the problem. Vitamin D insufficiency from hanging out inside and wearing sunglasses, toxic air/water/food/soap/shampoo, depleted soil/food supply, electrical interference.
I have an uncle (who has a bunch of turbo cancers right now after getting all his Covid vaccines) who has spent the better part of his life hiding from the sun and using sunscreen and hats everywhere for decades. And he's had TONS of skin cancer instances and remissions. If the sun caused skin cancer, he would be the perfect test case of always being careful, never getting sunshine, and not getting skin cancer. He systematically applied the hypothesis that skin cancer came from the sun for 50 years, and constantly got skin cancer. You'd think he'd question his life choices at some time, but he's still watching CNN and doing chemotherapy and surgery for the 10th time.
I have been 2 years of no processed foods, no sweeteners/low carbs, tons of meat/butter free of sunscreen/sunglasses and my skin and vision has and overall health dramatically improved
Name one population on the planet with a pastoral population that has any skin cancer at all. People spend all day every day in the sun and don't get cancer. The sun prevents cancer- we need to spend more time in the sun, spend more time looking at the sun, and more time in nature.
Check out Dr. Jack Kruse's work on light, he writes a ton on his facebook page and does a bunch of podcasts- he started out as a dentist, left the field because he realized it was a scam, became a brain surgeon, and shifted to healing people through physics with a focus on light and mitochondrial energy. He does crazy stuff, like healing vitiligo with light.