Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since things have gone downhill in the last five years, you couldn’t pay me enough to even travel to FL. I don’t even do a layover at FL airport. I’m surprised at people who still travel, live, or go to school in FL. I work in higher ed and it’s common knowledge that FL schools have different curriculum. I know it’s expensive to pick up and move, though, so I can see why some older people feel stuck.
You're surprised at 22 million plus something people who live, work, and go to school in Florida? Like, you're smarter than all of them? Please tell me where you are in ' higher education' so I can avoid that place!
A lot of people moved there from places with much higher COLA during the pandemic. Now they're stuck there. They have no where else to go. I don't think it's smart to live in Florida year round or to raise children there. Your children will have low paying jobs in the service sector or healthcare. You can't trust anyone you meet there because they all come from somewhere else. They move there to escape some problem in their current residence.
You realize this is racist and xenophobic, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since things have gone downhill in the last five years, you couldn’t pay me enough to even travel to FL. I don’t even do a layover at FL airport. I’m surprised at people who still travel, live, or go to school in FL. I work in higher ed and it’s common knowledge that FL schools have different curriculum. I know it’s expensive to pick up and move, though, so I can see why some older people feel stuck.
You're surprised at 22 million plus something people who live, work, and go to school in Florida? Like, you're smarter than all of them? Please tell me where you are in ' higher education' so I can avoid that place!
A lot of people moved there from places with much higher COLA during the pandemic. Now they're stuck there. They have no where else to go. I don't think it's smart to live in Florida year round or to raise children there. Your children will have low paying jobs in the service sector or healthcare. You can't trust anyone you meet there because they all come from somewhere else. They move there to escape some problem in their current residence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since things have gone downhill in the last five years, you couldn’t pay me enough to even travel to FL. I don’t even do a layover at FL airport. I’m surprised at people who still travel, live, or go to school in FL. I work in higher ed and it’s common knowledge that FL schools have different curriculum. I know it’s expensive to pick up and move, though, so I can see why some older people feel stuck.
You're surprised at 22 million plus something people who live, work, and go to school in Florida? Like, you're smarter than all of them? Please tell me where you are in ' higher education' so I can avoid that place!
Anonymous wrote:Since things have gone downhill in the last five years, you couldn’t pay me enough to even travel to FL. I don’t even do a layover at FL airport. I’m surprised at people who still travel, live, or go to school in FL. I work in higher ed and it’s common knowledge that FL schools have different curriculum. I know it’s expensive to pick up and move, though, so I can see why some older people feel stuck.
Anonymous wrote:Since things have gone downhill in the last five years, you couldn’t pay me enough to even travel to FL. I don’t even do a layover at FL airport. I’m surprised at people who still travel, live, or go to school in FL. I work in higher ed and it’s common knowledge that FL schools have different curriculum. I know it’s expensive to pick up and move, though, so I can see why some older people feel stuck.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think politics are a big part of why people move. I'd put a gun in my mouth before moving to Florida, and there's no politics that would change that either way.