| I would never. Texas is horrible. |
This is quite different from my experience. I’ve seen many mediocre Dallas grad achieve great success in areas such as CRE, business, sales, etc. There is a great entrepreneurial culture in Texas. We know someone who dropped out of high school and now owns a billion+ oil and gas company. |
I would never ever move to Texas becsuse of the politics and women's rights being eroded. Huge gun culture. |
Not to mention crazy bible thumpers. |
How can you remove politics? |
And Hurricanes too |
So it's ok for you to be racist and call white women Karens? |
Forgot about those pp. Yes them too |
| Is your youngest already in HS? I would not move them during HS. It could be hard for them to find their people. |
I would move to the Dallas area in a hot second. I visit Plano/Frisco regularly and find it to be a friendly and diverse area. +1 to others who say the location of the job matters--the DFW metro area is gigantic. If your youngest DC is headed into senior year, I'd try to arrange for DC to finish out HS--even if that means you split up for a year. |
| What about south lake? It looks wonderful. If it’s near where you’ll be centered for work, look into that area OP!! |
https://www.texasmonthly.com/arts-entertainment/southlake-podcast-race-debate/ |
You don’t have a clue about the wealthy circles in Dallas, your information isn’t relevant to OP. |
The new question, isn't it? Can white women be racist by calling out the hypocrisy of other white women? |
No, they can’t. Besides that other poster doesn’t even dislike all white women, just the self-hating ones who live in Bethesda. |