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Originally Posted by JSH
Yes, cities generally have better job prospects than rural areas - that is why people move to the city. A better job is why my wife and I have made every move.
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I guess I personally don't have a "growth" way of thinking, or whatever it's called. I don't have enough incentive to try to move to a city. Being told I can't work on my own car there makes for even less incentive. I'm sure there's probably a job and a place to live out there somewhere that would be way better than what I have now, but I haven't even tried to find such a thing, at least not recently. The last time I tried to move to a big city was perhaps the worst experience of my working life. For one, you can show me 100 jobs there, but the last time I applied for 100 jobs in a city I got rejected at all but the single absolute worst of them, making nearly half minimum wage at night living in a shared basement.