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On Saturday, April 15, 2017 at 10:46:17 AM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote:

Im considering moving again. shrug Im serious this time.


The first thing to do is to figure out where you want to move to.
Search on the internet and find where the unemployment is low. What the cost of living is and what industry is there. Look at the jobs listings on Craig's List. And think about how far it is to where you would like to be.

North Dakota might be a good place, but Arizona is a lot closer.

You might be able to find someone who wants some of your machines and who would pay you expenses plus to deliver it. Or you might find some industry that is moving out of California and going to some place you would like to be.

Get some letters of recommendations too from companies you have done work for.

Moving out of California is doable, but you need to put some effort into doing it.

Dan

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On Saturday, April 15, 2017 at 10:46:17 AM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote:

Im considering moving again. shrug Im serious this time.


The first thing to do is to figure out where you want to move to.
Search on the internet and find where the unemployment is low. What the cost of living is and what industry is there. Look at the jobs listings on Craig's List. And think about how far it is to where you would like to be.

North Dakota might be a good place, but Arizona is a lot closer.

You might be able to find someone who wants some of your machines and who would pay you expenses plus to deliver it. Or you might find some industry that is moving out of California and going to some place you would like to be.

Get some letters of recommendations too from companies you have done work for.

Moving out of California is doable, but you need to put some effort into doing it.

Dan


Seems our little Troll has all of you trusting souls being very
helpful to me. Though Ive no plans on moving anytime soon, if ever.

But thanks nonetheless.

Gunner

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