While I haven’t been to
If you’re just starting out, CA is WAY expensive (mostly housing and energy costs) and the job market is MUCH tighter than the rest of the country. I’m not saying don’t come on in, but do your research about CA, get your education elsewhere (and a job before you arrive) and you’ll be ahead of the game (upper level schools are in the tens of thousands of dollars here, lower level schools are broke). Many of us are thinking about leaving CA. It’s too crowded, too broken and the AI (arse vent index) is too high (more so in SoCal, but it’s spread north into OR and WA too). Of course if you’re independently wealthy…
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Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2010 9:06 AM
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Subject: Re: [californiadisasters] Re: New member
I know there are interesting rocks around here. I did not mean that everything was literally only sand and seashells. I just want to feel earthquakes. I've been to So Cal once and next time, I will be there for good. I appreciate your message and I am interested in the study of rocks and plate tectonics in general. I appreciate the whole Earth. Please understand that I have a certain place I belong. I collected rocks I found here in
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