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Moving W/Out A JOB ! Yay or Nay ??
I currently live in the Washington DC Area and am looking to relocate within the next year. I am currently in school for Business Administration. I work with a company name Bozzuto and have a lot of experience in customer service. I have about $11,000 in my savings. I am okay with no having a job for about 3-4 months but I want to know which states are good to move to, affordable, and I could get a job in a reasonable amount of time. I am looking to spend about $2300 in rent, groceries, and utilities a month. Also I will be moving with my boyfriend & we will also have a car ( If that changes anything) The AREAS that I am interest in moving to are Austin, TX; Houston, TX, Raleigh,NC; Seattle, WA; Atlanta,GA. If you live or have lived in any of these areas please share your experience, recommendations, and/or personal experience. If you think neither of these states are a go to for good living and job opportunity please feel free to list a area that is! Thanks