Anonymous wrote:You summed it up very well in your OP. Florida is all about appearances, the house, the car, the looks. The dichotomy of the wealthy and their servants (which include well paid servants like doctors and lawyers). People moving from DC to Florida shouldn’t delude themselves that anyone will care about their degrees, pedigree, cultured-ness, creativity or kindness. Relationship are transactional.
Anonymous wrote:I personally think you will regret moving here from DC.
I live in Central Florida. I moved to Central Florida from the Sarasota area, from Arlington VA.
I would never move back to Sarasota. I haven't even wanted to go back to visit.
Central Florida is 10X better.
However this area attracts a lot of failed Hollywood types. They were Disney performers with shattered dreams. They go into a lot of different fields, but mostly event planning with all of the conferences at the Orange County Convention Center.
I am white woman in my early 50s. I am not unattractive. I have a doctorate, years of experience in my field. People including employers are very shallow here. Every one is judged by appearances.
People are very class conscious. There are really two socioeconomic classes of people forming in Florida: the very wealthy and those who provide services to them.
I make six figures working remotely. I am seriously thinking of starting a service oriented business like mobile dog grooming or bakery.
There's been nothing but traffic and construction. Business is booming here.
Anonymous wrote:I personally think you will regret moving here from DC.
I live in Central Florida. I moved to Central Florida from the Sarasota area, from Arlington VA.
I would never move back to Sarasota. I haven't even wanted to go back to visit.
Central Florida is 10X better.
However this area attracts a lot of failed Hollywood types. They were Disney performers with shattered dreams. They go into a lot of different fields, but mostly event planning with all of the conferences at the Orange County Convention Center.
I am white woman in my early 50s. I am not unattractive. I have a doctorate, years of experience in my field. People including employers are very shallow here. Every one is judged by appearances.
People are very class conscious. There are really two socioeconomic classes of people forming in Florida: the very wealthy and those who provide services to them.
I make six figures working remotely. I am seriously thinking of starting a service oriented business like mobile dog grooming or bakery.
There's been nothing but traffic and construction. Business is booming here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You summed it up very well in your OP. Florida is all about appearances, the house, the car, the looks. The dichotomy of the wealthy and their servants (which include well paid servants like doctors and lawyers). People moving from DC to Florida shouldn’t delude themselves that anyone will care about their degrees, pedigree, cultured-ness, creativity or kindness. Relationship are transactional.
We moved to St Pete from DC and this has not been my experience at all. Maybe we just got lucky, where we picked to live.
Anonymous wrote:You summed it up very well in your OP. Florida is all about appearances, the house, the car, the looks. The dichotomy of the wealthy and their servants (which include well paid servants like doctors and lawyers). People moving from DC to Florida shouldn’t delude themselves that anyone will care about their degrees, pedigree, cultured-ness, creativity or kindness. Relationship are transactional.
Anonymous wrote:Wait until you get his with increases for insurance. Insurance companies believe in climate change. Insurance companies increase their fees after every weather incident. That will get passed onto renters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally think you will regret moving here from DC.
I live in Central Florida. I moved to Central Florida from the Sarasota area, from Arlington VA.
I would never move back to Sarasota. I haven't even wanted to go back to visit.
Central Florida is 10X better.
However this area attracts a lot of failed Hollywood types. They were Disney performers with shattered dreams. They go into a lot of different fields, but mostly event planning with all of the conferences at the Orange County Convention Center.
I am white woman in my early 50s. I am not unattractive. I have a doctorate, years of experience in my field. People including employers are very shallow here. Every one is judged by appearances.
People are very class conscious. There are really two socioeconomic classes of people forming in Florida: the very wealthy and those who provide services to them.
I make six figures working remotely. I am seriously thinking of starting a service oriented business like mobile dog grooming or bakery.
There's been nothing but traffic and construction. Business is booming here.
What didn’t you like about Sarasota?
Anonymous wrote:Yes. I have relatives from DC who retired to FL, but found that they hated it and moved back.
But I'm not sure why you would quit your job. Especially a remote job that would allow you to leave, where a service job will be difficult to relocate.
Anonymous wrote:I personally think you will regret moving here from DC.
I live in Central Florida. I moved to Central Florida from the Sarasota area, from Arlington VA.
I would never move back to Sarasota. I haven't even wanted to go back to visit.
Central Florida is 10X better.
However this area attracts a lot of failed Hollywood types. They were Disney performers with shattered dreams. They go into a lot of different fields, but mostly event planning with all of the conferences at the Orange County Convention Center.
I am white woman in my early 50s. I am not unattractive. I have a doctorate, years of experience in my field. People including employers are very shallow here. Every one is judged by appearances.
People are very class conscious. There are really two socioeconomic classes of people forming in Florida: the very wealthy and those who provide services to them.
I make six figures working remotely. I am seriously thinking of starting a service oriented business like mobile dog grooming or bakery.
There's been nothing but traffic and construction. Business is booming here.