Anonymous wrote:I've lived in NY-area, SF Bay area, South Florida and Chicago area. Except for the long winters, Chicago was hands down the best even if Illinois is a screwed up state. NY is just an expensive pressure pot of in your face people. Bay area is beautiful but the California mindset is myopic and the schools stink. South Florida is just NY-ers in shorts with face lifts. Chicago is affordable, people are nice, schools are good but those damn winters! Chicago is by far the best city in the country from May through October.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't more businesses move to flyover country? This area is full of people struggling with high COL unless they make high six-figure incomes. Many companies could relocate anywhere or offer remote options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can earn a DC/NYC area wage and telework from "flyover country" you become the big winner, and add to the local economy.
I don't know anyone doing well in DC who visited flyover country for the holidays and genuinely said to themselves "Man, I miss this place so much. Wish we could move back!" Not a soul.
Guess you visited some sucky parts, then. I was in a north shore Chicago suburb and I’m like, wow, let me stay here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can earn a DC/NYC area wage and telework from "flyover country" you become the big winner, and add to the local economy.
I don't know anyone doing well in DC who visited flyover country for the holidays and genuinely said to themselves "Man, I miss this place so much. Wish we could move back!" Not a soul.
Guess you visited some sucky parts, then. I was in a north shore Chicago suburb and I’m like, wow, let me stay here.
I don't know if the term should remain flyover country. I think there's a much bigger divide between between Urban vs rural areas. I'm a nova native and think Chicago is a beautiful city and has some lovely suburbs.
Chicago is not the only beautiful part of “flyover country,” and there are lovely rural areas out there with lakes, etc. Typical DMVer to only acknowledge Chicago as worthy of any cred.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can earn a DC/NYC area wage and telework from "flyover country" you become the big winner, and add to the local economy.
I don't know anyone doing well in DC who visited flyover country for the holidays and genuinely said to themselves "Man, I miss this place so much. Wish we could move back!" Not a soul.
Guess you visited some sucky parts, then. I was in a north shore Chicago suburb and I’m like, wow, let me stay here.
I don't know if the term should remain flyover country. I think there's a much bigger divide between between Urban vs rural areas. I'm a nova native and think Chicago is a beautiful city and has some lovely suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can earn a DC/NYC area wage and telework from "flyover country" you become the big winner, and add to the local economy.
I don't know anyone doing well in DC who visited flyover country for the holidays and genuinely said to themselves "Man, I miss this place so much. Wish we could move back!" Not a soul.
Guess you visited some sucky parts, then. I was in a north shore Chicago suburb and I’m like, wow, let me stay here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can earn a DC/NYC area wage and telework from "flyover country" you become the big winner, and add to the local economy.
I don't know anyone doing well in DC who visited flyover country for the holidays and genuinely said to themselves "Man, I miss this place so much. Wish we could move back!" Not a soul.
Guess you visited some sucky parts, then. I was in a north shore Chicago suburb and I’m like, wow, let me stay here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can earn a DC/NYC area wage and telework from "flyover country" you become the big winner, and add to the local economy.
I don't know anyone doing well in DC who visited flyover country for the holidays and genuinely said to themselves "Man, I miss this place so much. Wish we could move back!" Not a soul.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the posters disparaging Big-city living, may I ask why you're posting on dcum? You do know it stands for D.C. Urban moms and dads? Do you live in the DMV area?
Don’t play moderator. It’s weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really, really pays to be a big fish in flyover country. Plus, if my kids want to go to an Ivy, they’ll have an advantage over your kids.
Same advantage if you send them to a non-Wilson DCPS. Have fun with that!
At least the flyover school will be safe.
Anonymous wrote:To the posters disparaging Big-city living, may I ask why you're posting on dcum? You do know it stands for D.C. Urban moms and dads? Do you live in the DMV area?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really, really pays to be a big fish in flyover country. Plus, if my kids want to go to an Ivy, they’ll have an advantage over your kids.
Same advantage if you send them to a non-Wilson DCPS. Have fun with that!