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Discussion in 'Florida' started by Ferrari0324, Dec 9, 2009.

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  1. Ferrari0324

    Ferrari0324 F1 Rookie

    Mar 20, 2004
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    I've been thinking about a move for awhile now. I quit my job back in June, and finally came to the conclusion that I should stop looking in the NY/NJ area, considering I want to get out of here and don't want to get stuck w/ something else.

    I'm 24, and have no real responsibilities here, have the support of my family and friends; so I've decided to take a chance and move there. I'll be moving in w/ a friend for a little bit, until I can get myself grounded. He lives in Lake Worth.

    I'm checking out the job market there now, I am not being naive. I realize this is a risk. I just wanted to see if anyone here may know of any companies/associates/friends that are hiring for any position. I'm open for trying anything. Part time or Full time. I would love to have something set up before moving there next month; but if not, so be it.

    I appreciate any help/tips. I will provide a resume, if someone says they may be able to help.
     
  2. paulie_b

    paulie_b F1 Veteran
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    Jan 13, 2003
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    I don't think Lake Worth is a good area. Do some homework on the area.
     
  3. Ferrari0324

    Ferrari0324 F1 Rookie

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    I'm just living with him until I find a job. Then I'll be moving out on my own.
     
  4. BMW.SauberF1Team

    BMW.SauberF1Team F1 World Champ

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    #4 BMW.SauberF1Team, Dec 9, 2009
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    I used to live in Lake Worth as a kid. My family moved to Orlando as the place never really developed and they kept calling it "Lake Worthless." I lived in DC for a couple years and wanted to move back to FL to go to grad school and I'm already regretting it. Jobs are really hard to come by and especially for us (I'm 24 as well) since we don't have as much work experience as others.

    I'd suggest you find a job in the DC metro area. Really nice place, but it can be pricey depending on where you want to live (Dupont and Tysons for instance). Better jobs there that don't revolve around tourism...It's also not that far from NY/NJ so you can visit family and friends on a regular basis rather than flying up from FL.
     
  5. htb3

    htb3 Formula Junior

    May 30, 2005
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    Tom
    Dont buy a house there. The town has it's own utility company and it and is outdated and service is always going out. During the hurricanes it took forever for people to get their service restored (over a year in some cases), and their rates are much higher than in areas where Florida Power and Light is the utility provider.
     
  6. Ferrari0324

    Ferrari0324 F1 Rookie

    Mar 20, 2004
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    Again, I am only staying with a friend until I find a job. I'm not planning on moving there; I plan on moving close to where ever I find a job.

    As for the comments on looking in the DC area. A big part of the reason why I'm going to Fl., is b/c I hate the winter. Staying in the NYC/DC area doesn't resolve that.
     
  7. RP

    RP F1 World Champ

    Feb 9, 2005
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    You are 24.....forget Lake Worth. West Palm Beach/Boca Raton, Ft. Lauderdale/Aventura, and if you do not mind one of the most exciting international cities, Miami.

    I am basing these suggestions on the availability of single women. If that is not your interest, try South Beach.
     
  8. 5800RPM

    5800RPM Formula Junior
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    Apr 21, 2006
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    Be ready for sticker shock on pretty much everything down here. Homes, apartments, utilities etc... are all a lot more expensive than what you are probably used to. Granted homes have fallen sharply in price but that has driven up apartment prices as all those people who lost their homes need to live somewhere.

    The job market is also VERY soft here right now. It isn't uncommon for people who are aggressively looking and willing to take just about any job to still have to look for months. If you're less than aggressive and don't make finding a full time job a full time job of its own, you'll be out of work even longer.

    Don't get me wrong, there are places down here that are great places to live, but as a younger person looking to get established, you could easily end up pulling your hair out.
     
  9. climb

    climb F1 Rookie

    Sep 19, 2006
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    #9 climb, Dec 9, 2009
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    For a single 24 yr old Miami is it. To me living at the beach is everything so i couldn't live inland after i'd moved all the way down south. I'm a more laid back fishing surfing kinda guy and Atlantic Beach is perfect for me. If i was still into clubbing and chasing women non-stop Miami would be it.
     
  10. RP

    RP F1 World Champ

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  11. Ferrari0324

    Ferrari0324 F1 Rookie

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    Not to be rude, but for the last time... I'm only going to Lake Worth to stay with my friend, until I find a place to live... elsewhere. I'm not really concerned w/ my living arrangements right now, finding a job is more important. I'm not buying anything, only renting. I really only posted this thread, to see if anyone knew of any openings anywhere, or were hiring.
     
  12. wingfeather

    wingfeather F1 Rookie

    Feb 1, 2007
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    rock bottom
    It will be a challenge to find quality work anywhere in FL. But it will provide character building opportunities. Best wishes.
     
  13. SSNISTR

    SSNISTR F1 Veteran

    Feb 13, 2004
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    Not compared to NY (Long Island) where I am from, FL is CHEAP in my eyes....

    If you wanna stay in the Orlando area, downtown in cool, College Park, Lake Mary, Winter Park....
     
  14. sailquik

    sailquik Formula 3

    Feb 27, 2006
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    Funniest line of the month! Another reason to avoid SoBe.
     
  15. Ferrari0324

    Ferrari0324 F1 Rookie

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    Agreed. I'm more interested in the females.

    The job market is pretty much crappy everywhere, so I may as well try for a job in an area I'd rather be, than an area I wouldn't.
     
  16. ARTNNYC

    ARTNNYC F1 Rookie
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    Jul 8, 2005
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    If the job market is so bad and you are not afraid of hard work it sounds like a perfect time to start your own business. Anything from lawn and pool care to delivery services.
     
  17. Drew_4RE

    Drew_4RE Formula 3
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    Dec 19, 2005
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    uh, I'm confused. Are people actually saying if you're into girls to avoid southbeach???
     
  18. WILLIAM H

    WILLIAM H Three Time F1 World Champ

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    Thats right, there are no women in SoBe, nothing to look at, Go somewhere else :)

    If you want a job in FL I think jobs having to do with foreclosures, bankruptcy, repossesions should be pretty secure for the next few years
     
  19. buckminster

    buckminster Formula Junior

    Aug 18, 2005
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    Nicholas Raftis
    William, stop trying to keep all the beautiful ladies for yourself!
     

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