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Ray Mar 16th 2007 1:07 pm

10 low-cost locales where jobs are plenty
 
Here are the 10 areas that made the cut for best affordable places to live and work....Weather was not a consideration..

1. Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, Ark.-Mo.
2. Idaho Falls, Idaho
3. Logan, Utah
4. Auburn-Opelika, Ala.
5. Iowa City, Iowa
6. Dubuque, Iowa
7. Pensacola, Ferry Pass and Brent, Fla.
8. Blacksburg, Christiansburg and Radford, Va.
9. Huntsville, Ala.
10. Fargo, N.D

http://realestate.msn.com/Buying/Art...mentid=3863709

Bob Mar 16th 2007 4:35 pm

Re: 10 low-cost locales where jobs are plenty
 
sounds very shrub-esk that ain't it...

DollyLlama Mar 16th 2007 4:41 pm

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# 3 sounds nice.........;)
apart from the drawbacks.....

cabritpop Mar 16th 2007 4:59 pm

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10. Fargo, N.D

You ever seen that movie 'Fargo', It's a bit messed up with the wood chipper and all that. :lol:

nethead Mar 16th 2007 5:16 pm

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Originally Posted by cabritpop (Post 4525874)
10. Fargo, N.D

You ever seen that movie 'Fargo', It's a bit messed up with the wood chipper and all that. :lol:

That's one of my favourite films.

Not sure I'd want to live in any of those places, Logan does sound nice apart from the 70% Mormon population, but having Dolly as a neighbour might make up for it :p

MancMan Mar 16th 2007 5:20 pm

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Originally Posted by cabritpop (Post 4525874)
10. Fargo, N.D

You ever seen that movie 'Fargo', It's a bit messed up with the wood chipper and all that. :lol:

Yar, yer darn tootin'

DollyLlama Mar 16th 2007 5:20 pm

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Originally Posted by nethead (Post 4525929)
That's one of my favourite films.

Not sure I'd want to live in any of those places, Logan does sound nice apart from the 70% Mormon population, but having Dolly as a neighbour might make up for it :p

Awww thanks! :) You could help me when the "men in black" as we call them ring the doorbell:rofl: :rofl:

nethead Mar 16th 2007 5:28 pm

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Originally Posted by DollyLlama (Post 4525941)
Awww thanks! :) You could help me when the "men in black" as we call them ring the doorbell:rofl: :rofl:

I'd probably hide, otherwise they'd manage to recruit me as I can never say no :D

cabritpop Mar 16th 2007 5:29 pm

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Originally Posted by nethead (Post 4525929)
That's one of my favourite films.

Not sure I'd want to live in any of those places, Logan does sound nice apart from the 70% Mormon population, but having Dolly as a neighbour might make up for it :p

I live in "one of those places" not literally though. :rofl:

DollyLlama Mar 16th 2007 7:02 pm

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Originally Posted by nethead (Post 4525958)
I'd probably hide, otherwise they'd manage to recruit me as I can never say no :D

I just take the dogs with me when i answer the door :rofl:

TouristTrap Mar 16th 2007 9:13 pm

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Originally Posted by DollyLlama (Post 4525941)
Awww thanks! :) You could help me when the "men in black" as we call them ring the doorbell:rofl: :rofl:

I've had them knock on my door even.

And I've said this before. I went to school with a bunch of them in darkest Africa - they even had a temple in town - farming community, population must have been 3000 or so!!!!


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