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I have a job interview in Austin, Texas this week and wanted to get some input from folks here on the board that know the town. It's a great professional opportunity for me but I am a little worried about being a liberal, native Californian moving to the south... I hear Austin is not too conservative but it is in the great state of Texas (home of G. Bush)
.Any opinions would be great, and if you do recommend it, what's a good place to live if I'm going to be working south of the river? Thanks!
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It is OK if you love great music, good weather, and beautiful women. Manor Downs sucks though.
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Is Austin prone to flooding? No Joke..after this last week of rain in texas, you should check! But...Good Luck on the interview!
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Austin is a great town. If the job opportunity is that good, and you are mobile, go....it's that easy, I have lived all over the country and you adapt to where you are....
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If you like to party, you'll be fine.....I have heard there is some serious single chicks in this area....
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1. Dallas (by far the most conservative) 2. Houston 3. San Antonio 4. Austin (still highly influenced by UT so its gonna be more liberal) I have a friend here that says he will not send his daughter to the University of Texas because its way too liberal. My daughter (the tree hugger; I hold her elementary school responsible) is set to go there after her upcoming senior year. |
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Thanks everyone for your input, I'm off to the airport in 30 minutes. I'll give you all an update when I get back late Friday night.
Thanks again!
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You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist. - Friedrich Nietzsche on Handicapping |