I've been doing allot of thinking since my last post. I really haven't been happy with my current situation with the studies and all, and I knew I couldn't continue like this. I've been really unhappy. so I've decided to take atleast a year of from school, and move far far away. my dream is to get a visa to USA, and I start medical exams I need next month. so I was wondering:
can anyone recomment cities for me that are hot all year round, and that isn't to big (maybe around 100 000 inhabitants)???
and also:
is there any place online to look for jobs in the USA???
tomorrow I'm driving to Oslo, and then to Moelv on Friday. the school I attended last year is having a reunion, and I can't wait to see some of my old friends again. loads of pictures to come on Monday or something
thank you guys in advance if you can answer one or both of my questions. love you all xxx
can anyone recomment cities for me that are hot all year round, and that isn't to big (maybe around 100 000 inhabitants)???
and also:
is there any place online to look for jobs in the USA???
tomorrow I'm driving to Oslo, and then to Moelv on Friday. the school I attended last year is having a reunion, and I can't wait to see some of my old friends again. loads of pictures to come on Monday or something
thank you guys in advance if you can answer one or both of my questions. love you all xxx
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I'm originally from Florida. That's a good place for 'hot' all year around. I don't think that you would like the places that meet your population criteria. I would recommend Tampa, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, or Miami.
I spent 13 years in Southern California. Again, it meets your "hot" criteria, but there is too many people there. I really like the San Diego area.
There is always Texas, but it's a bit conservative. You might want to look into the Austin or San Antonio area.
I really like the Pacific Northwest. I currently live outside Seattle. I think it's great. Even better, in my opinion, is the Portland area.
Since you are from Norway, the Pacific Northwest will feel warm