any job in or near Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, or esp. Austin is a DREAM job
Being successful means leaving Texas
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^ Tell me about the rest of your priorities, your large pick up, your phallic substitute firearm, your desire to live far away from black people (San Antonio or Austin), your love of lone star beer, your skin cancer, your obesity, your lack of preventive health care, and so on.
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any job in or near Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, or esp. Austin is a DREAM job
I wouldn't say "dream job", but those are all decent cities (by American standards), assuming you can afford not to live on Cheapside.
Your workplace satisfaction is determined far more by micro factors than the city's location, though. If you have to interact with evil f&cks at work all day, there is no such thing as a dream location.
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^ Assuming you can afford not to live on the cheapside.
Most of the posts here have said that if you are rich, you can make Texas ok, just like you can make a developing country city ok.
Also, there's no accounting for tastes and preferences. Maybe some scholars like rural snowbound locales and can't stand the heat.
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^ Tell me about the rest of your priorities, your large pick up, your phallic substitute firearm, your desire to live far away from black people (San Antonio or Austin), your love of lone star beer, your skin cancer, your obesity, your lack of preventive health care, and so on.
lol
clearly you've never spent more than a week in Texas.
ALL Texas cities vote Democratic.
Same goes for Borderlands area (all Hispanic). Houston has most diverse population, including African Americans. Only difference with Northeast or CA is that it's way cheaper than CA and better weather than NE. -
^ All parts of Texas cities where senior faculty/professionals live vote Republican. Working-class and minority areas, not so much.
You didn't deny that there are very few African-Americans in Austin and San Antonio. Hispanics in those areas are conservative/not much different than White Texans on most issues.
Texas is cheaper than California but not as cheap as people from the outside assume (double digit % increases in rents, home values). Someone who wants affordability would be better off in the midwest.
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Houston is the best if you want a diverse option of potential lifestyles. It's a bit like LA that way.
Austin is a bit too small and hipster/woke.
Dallas is too white and corporate/chain dominated
San Antonio is mostly hispanic and family orientedHouston you can do whatever
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You didn't deny that there are very few African-Americans in Austin and San Antonio. Hispanics in those areas are conservative/not much different than White Texans on most issues.
When they send their Mexicans to Texas, they’re not sending their best! They’re sending conservatives! We need to shut this down until we can figure out what’s going on.
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You didn't deny that there are very few African-Americans in Austin and San Antonio. Hispanics in those areas are conservative/not much different than White Texans on most issues.
Seriously though, while Texas Hispanics are relatively conservative, they’re also largely Democrats. And as for African Americans, well, there’s more than there are in Portland.
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Except LA has much better weather than Houston.
And everyone in Texas west of I-45 will be moving out when aquifer water supplies dry up.LA also has beaches and some hiking spots.
Houston has no good water and is completely flat. Just parks.
Austin is better for outdoor stuff. Lake Travis, springs, watering holes etc