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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. The schools in Florida might be fine. [b]I'm referring to what happens after college graduation.[/b] There are a lot of young adults who can no longer afford to live here because the jobs are primarily in hospitality and healthcare, low paying jobs. I don't hate Florida's governor. This is a political thread. Florida is a state that attracts people because of the weather and the beaches and Disney World and Universal Studios and sometimes because of aerospace. [/quote] In your title you asked is Florida a place for children to grow up. Once you're old enough to get a full time job you are usually no longer considered a child and you have already grown up. [/quote] That might be true. The young adults and college graduates here don't seem to want to relocate anywhere else. They are angry because they're getting priced out of the housing market where they grew up. Where are they supposed to go next? Most of them hate the idea of living somewhere with four seasons. They've never experienced that. The main industries here are hospitality and healthcare. And it doesn't hurt to be bilingual and to speak fluent Spanish as well as fluent English. [/quote]
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