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Agnosis , in These Houston suburbs make Texas the No. 1 move-to state in 2024

Gross

cmbabul , (edited ) in [Business Insider] I moved to Houston and regretted it. I stuck out at work and it was impossible to save.

I’m from Atlanta currently in the PNW, and I meet folks every now and then that say they want to move to Texas or Florida or wherever because of the property prices and what not. I keep telling them the culture is just not the same. Not bad or good just that many things they appreciates and expect about where they live will not be there. I myself had to get used to the big differences in the food scenes, shopping, no A/C in most residential buildings, and how to meet people and make friends.

I’m happy with my choice overall but many folks just don’t do their due diligence when relocating.

books , in [Business Insider] I moved to Houston and regretted it. I stuck out at work and it was impossible to save.

Seems like these two people didn’t know that Houston was bigger, than Portland and didn’t have any of the shit that they liked to do.

bloodsangre7 Mod ,

Right? Maybe a little research would help? I don’t know where she was commuting to, but picking an apartment up in Spring probably wasn’t the best choice

Very_Bad_Janet , in [Business Insider] I moved to Houston and regretted it. I stuck out at work and it was impossible to save.

Here's what she liked, to save you a click: "My favorite things about Houston were the radio stations — the rap and country stations were both really good. I also adored the Tex-Mex and barbecue, especially the brisket breakfast tacos (oatmeal and acai bowls are common breakfast favorites in Portland)."

crypticthree , in [Business Insider] I moved to Houston and regretted it. I stuck out at work and it was impossible to save.

Most of her problems could have been avoided with a few hours of googling

SamuraiBeandog , in These Houston suburbs make Texas the No. 1 move-to state in 2024
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Yeah everyone is clamoring to move to Texas. Florida too.

AlwaysNowNeverNotMe , in [Houston Chronicle] Mayors from LA, Chicago, NYC tour Houston's response to homelessness
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Houston: wow nobodies going outside anymore because it's an unlivable hell world between 9AM and midnight.

Other cities: how did you reduce your homeless population?!?!

Brunbrun6766 OP Mod ,
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Well, the homeless are still outside receiving little to no help and certainly are dying so

AlwaysNowNeverNotMe ,
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Yep that was the inference

Deftdrummer , in [Chron.com] Houston considering $5.4 million upgrade of aging traffic system

Let me guess - add another lane?

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Pseudoscience , in [ABC13] HISD seeks waiver from TEA to hire uncertified people to teach in classrooms

They should just… pay teachers what they’re worth, treat them with repsect, and let them do their jobs.

108beads , in [Chron.com] Houston considering $5.4 million upgrade of aging traffic system

Umm… by the time you get through reading and deciphering, you might as well give up and go back the way you came.

conditional_soup , in [Texas Tribune] “We are dying”: Houston workers protest new state law removing water break requirements

I think of stuff like this when people say that the point is cruelty. Honestly, how much more work can anyone believe that they’re going to squeeze out of heat exhausted workers by denying shade and water breaks? It doesn’t make sense as a productivity measure, but some dip shit manager is still going to make people do it just to flex on them.

TacoEvent OP ,

Exactly. It’s 10 minutes. What kind of asshole do you have to be to demand it?

refurbishedrefurbisher ,

The same type of asshole who believes in “time theft”

baronvonj OP , in Anybody else receive a mobile Emergency alert stating "Extreme: GAS LEAK"?
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saucyloggins , in [ABC13] 'I was brainwashed:' Rudy Farias speaks out on fabricating disappearance for 8 years

This story is so fucking weird. Also why was he was beat up so badly when they found him???

themeatbridge , in [Houston Chronicle] We endorse Colin Allred in the Democratic primary for Senate (Editorial)

Allred kept his composure, maintaining a “consensus builder” posture that he says will help him get things done in a divided Washington, and wincing at Gutierrez’s name-calling of some Republicans as “crazy nuts” and “terrorists.”

“I’m proud that I was the most bipartisan member of the Texas delegation,” he told us. “I’m proud that over 70% of the bills that I’ve cosponsored in Congress have been bipartisan.”

Just what we need, another status quo centrist to find a middle ground with crazy nuts and terrorists.

baronvonj OP ,
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I’m leaning toward voting in the republican primary, but I can’t imagine there are more centrist challengers on that ticket. I expect it’s just farther right MAGA die-hards.

sartalon , in [Business Insider] I moved to Houston and regretted it. I stuck out at work and it was impossible to save.

I lived just outside Portland for a few years, it was beautiful and had amazing outdoor lifestyle.

I Iived in San Diego for 10 years and it was beautiful and had an amazing outdoor lifestyle.

I moved to Houston and it is ok looking and has a terrible outdoor lifestyle.

You know what Houston has that neither of those places do?

Color, culture, and opportunity.

My wife was a reporter, you can’t live anywhere on that kind of pay, it’s just where that industry is at. You want to make money in Houston, you need to be part of the energy complex somehow. She works in crisis communication and makes twice as much money as I do, as an engineer.

But it took us a few years to make connections, get our feet under us, and start to actually build towards retirement. (We were Dinks in SD, but two kids in Houston, man that took some wind out of our sails for sure).

I desperately miss better weather and good hiking, but Portland and San Diego are white af. (And I’m white). So fucking expensive too. We just visited SD for 4 days and it hurt how much it cost.

Ooh, great rap stations and good food. That is about all you can expect to like if you are shallow.

Rodeo, sports, NASA, Renfest, more concerts than you know what to do with, more diversity than NYC, an actual nightlife, Comicpalooza, street art, musical dynasty, friendliest people (until they are behind the wheel of a car), a sense of community that just doesn’t happen in big cities, an airport that flies everywhere, and yeah, we’ve got food for anyone.

Sure, we have shit weather and shit traffic. If we had a real mass transit, I would use it.

But I knew what was shit before I moved here.

(Except that those big ass cockroaches can fly. That was some bullshit when I found that one out)

specseaweed ,

You’ve also got a state government that goes out of its way to hurt your city. So that sucks.

sartalon ,

True story. The GoP here is something else for sure.

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