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User Name Apr 28th 2006 12:26 pm

Re: Raleigh, NC
 

Originally Posted by sanj2010
I have a interview for a job in Raleigh and would be grateful for any opinions of the place! ...

RUN!

Celsius Apr 28th 2006 1:16 pm

Re: Raleigh, NC
 

Originally Posted by User Name
RUN!

Why? Have you lived there?

lee_in_nj Apr 28th 2006 2:00 pm

Re: Raleigh, NC
 

Originally Posted by rushman
They used to make great bicycles, The chopper, The Tomohawk etc. Refused to modernise, still insisted on using Sturmey Archer gears when everyone else was using the superior Shimano set up. Good luck whatever happens

The chopper was just good economics. We could easily get 3 or 4 kids in that banana seat. Despite the warning written on it.. made for one rider my arse.. made for 1 rider, 1 sister, 2 brothers...and a dog. The worst spill i ever took in my life was from a chopper.. i tried to ride it down some steep stairs somewhere in Wigan.. i still have the scars.

lee_in_nj Apr 28th 2006 2:03 pm

Re: Raleigh, NC
 

Originally Posted by sanj2010
I have a interview for a job in Raleigh and would be grateful for any opinions of the place!

Any info on "lifestyle", property prices, schools and crime rate would be particularly welcome!

Haven't lived there, but been there quite a few times on business. Seems like a nice enough place. People we're very friendly... did have some very decent Indian resteraunts too. Kinda like Americas answer to Birmingham, minus the hideous accents.

User Name Apr 28th 2006 2:45 pm

Re: Raleigh, NC
 

Originally Posted by Celsius
Why ...

North Carolina lacks a Major League Baseball team and the nearest Major League team is not exactly close to any of NC's borders.

lee_in_nj Apr 28th 2006 3:09 pm

Re: Raleigh, NC
 

Originally Posted by User Name
North Carolina lacks a Major League Baseball team and the nearest Major League team is not exactly close to any of NC's borders.

So there you go, you have another plus.

Celsius Apr 28th 2006 3:29 pm

Re: Raleigh, NC
 

Originally Posted by User Name
North Carolina lacks a Major League Baseball team and the nearest Major League team is not exactly close to any of NC's borders.

I didn't notice that the OP expressed an interest in American sports... :rolleyes:

User Name Apr 28th 2006 3:43 pm

Re: Raleigh, NC
 

Originally Posted by Celsius
I didn't notice that the OP expressed an interest in American sports... :rolleyes:

It's poets day ... be happy.

sanj2010 Apr 30th 2006 3:03 am

Re: Raleigh, NC
 
Nobody else has anything kind to say about Raleigh then?

NC Penguin Apr 30th 2006 3:38 am

Re: Raleigh, NC
 

Originally Posted by sanj2010
NC

The job is based at RTP. Where would you suggest we looked?

Sanj

Depends on your criteria/list of priorities. RTP is in both Wake & Durham counties so Durham and Raleigh are pretty much equidistant to RTP. However, I'm confident the that driving time from each city to RTP is different in that Durham may be a shorter drive.

N. Raleigh is right next to RTP as is Morrisville. Both are in Wake County. Southwest Durham is very close to RTP too.

You might be interested to know that there are two Hindu temples in Morrisville (they're both on the same road apparently. I've been to one). Morrisville also has arguably the best Indian restaurant within a five mile radius of RTP (I went to the second best for lunch today. It's in Durham).

If you can stand the soccer mom kind of scene, then you'll be comfortable in Cary. Caveat: home prices in Cary are extortionate. It could be because of the desirability of the city and maybe the schools.

Chapel Hill (in Orange County) is probably not worth considering because it is the furthest away from RTP and the most direct route between the two locations is I-40 which could be at least a 30 mins drive every day.

I live in Durham County so if you're specifically interested in this county, please send me a Private Message.


NC Penguin

NC Penguin Apr 30th 2006 3:40 am

Re: Raleigh, NC
 

Originally Posted by sanj2010
Nobody else has anything kind to say about Raleigh then?

Search for statistics type sites that let you compare cities against each other by different criteria.



NC Penguin

Peter21 Apr 30th 2006 4:28 pm

Re: Raleigh, NC
 
We lived in Cary, NC for 10 years and like everywhere it has its good and not-so-good points.

Good points: proximity to wonderful, wonderful beaches; proximity to Blue Ridge Mountains; friendliness of people; weather (though mid-June to mid-Sept can be very hot and humid; good airport connections (at RDU).

Not-so-good: schooling is pretty weak (we paid to put our children into Montessori schools); lack of community with loads of people moving in and out; dullness (lots of chain restaurants); lots of cheaply-built new housing (not much price appreciation); a definite lack of character (but what do you expect).

The RPT area is really an influx of northerners dumped into a sea of real southern North Carolina. Travel 20-30 miles from RTP and you are back in laid-back southern USA.

BritSteve99 May 1st 2006 1:45 pm

Re: Raleigh, NC
 
We have lived in Apex and Raleigh for the last 5 years and love it. We moved from NJ, and the cost of living and the weather are certainly better. The Wake county school system is generally good, there are magnet schools which can offer more than the normal schools. We were lucky enough to get two of the kids into a magnet school that just won an award for the best magnet in the country.

Steve

ironporer May 1st 2006 1:52 pm

Re: Raleigh, NC
 

Originally Posted by sanj2010
NC

The job is based at RTP. Where would you suggest we looked?

Sanj


If you do move to the Raliegh/Durham area, make sure you do not attend any parties with lacrosse players.

sanj2010 May 2nd 2006 1:12 am

Re: Raleigh, NC
 
Cheers mate, I'll bear that in mind :rolleyes:


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