Posted on Aug 14, 2020
I may have offers from 3 locations for identical jobs at Fort Carson, Morris ANG Base and Goodfellow AFB. What are the best places to live?
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I may have offers coming from 3 locations for identical USAF related civilian contractor jobs at Fort Carson CO, Morris ANG Base (Tucson) and Goodfellow AFB. All by next Friday. Pending which if maybe all (ideally) come through, start date is the same for each. Pay is about the same as it is adjusted for the local cost of living index. That said. I care most about living some place warmer than Wisconsin where I am now. All have that trait going for them. I hate cold! As for a single guy with no wife or kids, mid 30s, loves outdoors and night life and wants to find a wife soon. What city do some of you here who have lived (not just been there for a while) suggest would be a potentially best place to live for a good while. I'd like to settle down for a good while to get the family started once and for all.
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I guess if you are picking a numbers game with dating, the population density should play a bigger role in finding a partner. You can always move later.
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If you don't mind humidity mixed with horrible heat, Texas is a great place. Or if you don't mind dry blistering heat of Arizona....plus all the retirees and fair weather birds that winter there. I've been to Carson. Beautiful area. But I do hear the winters there can be pretty bad
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the Carson area is nice. You have Pikes Peak right there so there is not shortage of hiking. It does get cold there but I am sure not as much as Wisconsin. It can get a little pricey for places to live there with having three major military bases surrounding the Colorado Springs area. The Briargate area in the Springs seems to be the most expensive part of town along with living in the downtown part.
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