What about Albuquerque? Employment might be somewhat limited, but you'll
be inside the edge of one of the most photogenic areas of the country.
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
>
>There are several nuances to this, but here a couple of additional factoids.
>
>1. The dull, boring location is Denver, Colorado. An obvious
>photographic low-rent district. The exciting location is Anchorage,
>Alaska.
>
>2. The Denver job actually allows for WFH (work from home) and I can
>be anywhere with decent broadband connectivity--including Alaska, or
>Arizona, or New Mexico... The Anchorage job requires relocation there.
>
>3. The pay is acceptable either location.
>
>4. The Denver job sets the stage for a new career direction for the
>next 15 years, but the Alaska job is more of the same. OK, but I can
>see myself ready to jump ship in two years.
>
>We went condo hunting this weekend and three days narrowing down areas
>of Denver that we would be fine living in. Honestly, we really do like
>it there.
>
>
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