i used to live in atlanta and gained some friends and i think the social atmosphere is nicer and. better for single women. however the job situation in this economy is not good. i work in the medical field and would have to change my medical license to georgia. changing my license takes several months and it is no guarantee that i would get a job. should i move hoping i will get a job or do i stay where i am employed but not that happy?
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Congrads on your daughter entering college, I don't know if you have any more kids, but with your daughter away at college this would be a opportune time for you to take time for your self. In your writing you come across as a highly intelligent woman, this is just my opinion, and a good looking too. With that being said unless you live in a very small town, give it oh, i say 18 months and see what happens.
now you can start by getting a license while your still here nd applying for jobs online if you are offered a good one and feel it meets all your requirements then go live free have fun doing this is like having a safety net my i did this before when i felt like i needed a change of atmosphere if you cant find good job you still have the one youve got and you can mabe take a vaction to your friends for a week
thanks chevey. my child is moving there for college and honestly i will miss her terribly. moving to atlanta, in my eyes, would broaden my chances of finding a mate. the atmosphere is much more diverse. and, of course, some longtime friends already. the job market is a big deterrent.