I had a friend who said, "I can have a crappy job in Ohio, or I can have a crappy job in South Carolina." He's now in SC.
He looked for a place that fit his lifestyle, found a job and moved.
Always make sure you're running TOWARD something and not AWAY from something. It will catch up with you eventually.
Think of a place that you've visited that you liked...look into the job market, the demographics, local areas of interest that will attract your personality. Or you can throw a dart at a map. (I still suggest researching whatever you land on.)
I'm ready to move too. I have no obligations keeping me in the Buckeye state besides my friends. (Some of them I have known since I was 5.) I just figure, if I don't take the time now to take hold of new experiences, I may never be able to do so. I also know if it doesn't work out, I can always come back here. If I see a job that would fit me somewhere other than here, I apply. If I don't get it, no big deal...
I hope you find your path!
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Originally Posted by Plan9
She probably tastes like cheap beer and smells like a jockstrap.
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