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is it worth moving to Texas from NC ?


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2 hours ago, ManOffSteel said:

no not worth it.. Texas cost of living has gone up in the last 5 years.. NC is definitely 20% cheaper..

NC is no cheap for sure 

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@csrcsr and @Sucker uncles , your advice please. don't care about huge Indian communities, don't care about caste societies , don't care about Indian food . a decent Indian community is fine , office will be at roanoke

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14 hours ago, baabaa said:

Where from NC to where in TX?? Dallas has definitely become more expensive than NC cities like Raleigh or Charlotte.

triangle area to Roanoke uncle 

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8 hours ago, verrigadu said:

anna, serious answer cheppu..

Indian Community ane hell hole nundi escape ayyi US/UK/EU/Canada/Aus/NZ vosthaamu kadha..malli ee caste groups tho bhathakaalsina avasaram yeemundhi?

We have 'Kommas Sangham' and 'Reddy Sangham' in UK...same problems come again and again.

Also when kids are raised in that shitty environment, how will they survive wider US community when they have to go and live else where in USA?

bro NC is no different and not far behind to become second Texas of us. 

I meant to say if he is ok to handle 100 degrees for few months with salary hike , he should consider. 

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7 hours ago, bulreddy said:

wrong statement. ee year chusava temperatures. for now i see hardly 7-8 days of 100+ in afternoons.

hopefully next month we see 10-15 days 100s max. 

ee year emo I said in general...

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6 minutes ago, SaradaChinnodu said:

bro NC is no different and not far behind to become second Texas of us. 

I meant to say if he is ok to handle 100 degrees for few months with salary hike , he should consider. 

ma arizona lo kuda few months 100 degrees :)

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4 hours ago, Pandubabu said:

@csrcsr and @Sucker uncles , your advice please. don't care about huge Indian communities, don't care about caste societies , don't care about Indian food . a decent Indian community is fine , office will be at roanoke

Teliyadu anna texas 20% hike is tempting

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16 hours ago, verrigadu said:

anna, serious answer cheppu..

Indian Community ane hell hole nundi escape ayyi US/UK/EU/Canada/Aus/NZ vosthaamu kadha..malli ee caste groups tho bhathakaalsina avasaram yeemundhi?

We have 'Kommas Sangham' and 'Reddy Sangham' in UK...same problems come again and again.

Also when kids are raised in that shitty environment, how will they survive wider US community when they have to go and live else where in USA?

just stay away from andhra kula gajji fellows, you will be fine.

if you are missing telugu community, talk to telangana folks as they have no caste feelings unlike andhra people.

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Quality of life will always be better in NC than in Texas. And kids education also you would have UNC Chapel Hill, Duke & NCSU top Research Universities just in single city miles away. More Pharma and Biotech research companies are moving to NC from NJ & Boston. 

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1 hour ago, MaddyUsa said:

Quality of life will always be better in NC than in Texas. And kids education also you would have UNC Chapel Hill, Duke & NCSU top Research Universities just in single city miles away. More Pharma and Biotech research companies are moving to NC from NJ & Boston. 

Agree with education . Next 5 years lo inka non-it vallaki kastam ayitadi Raleigh to survive. Pharma vachinappudu choodam , majority outsourcing antaru . 

 

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12 hours ago, pizzaaddict said:

Agree with education . Next 5 years lo inka non-it vallaki kastam ayitadi Raleigh to survive. Pharma vachinappudu choodam , majority outsourcing antaru . 

 

But definitely NC would have diverse economy rather than only IT... worst part is I feel it is bit gloomy and rainy place which I personally hate it.

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29 minutes ago, MaddyUsa said:

But definitely NC would have diverse economy rather than only IT... worst part is I feel it is bit gloomy and rainy place which I personally hate it.

Yeah it's bit gloomy and rains at any time of day . Sangham mart ki veltey chalu , mana desam lo unatu untadi 

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5 hours ago, pizzaaddict said:

Yeah it's bit gloomy and rains at any time of day . Sangham mart ki veltey chalu , mana desam lo unatu untadi 

Yeahh true... but nenu US lo naaku personally nachina place Overland Park, Kansas very peaceful, safe, top school district but bad is lack it clients other than T Mobile and Dec 15 to March 15 cold unthadi. Also, Denver, CO is very good, weather, beauty and more IT Jobs than NC but very unaffordable and bit dry cold from dec to march. Heard recently telugu population is growing there too.

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3 hours ago, MaddyUsa said:

Yeahh true... but nenu US lo naaku personally nachina place Overland Park, Kansas very peaceful, safe, top school district but bad is lack it clients other than T Mobile and Dec 15 to March 15 cold unthadi. Also, Denver, CO is very good, weather, beauty and more IT Jobs than NC but very unaffordable and bit dry cold from dec to march. Heard recently telugu population is growing there too.

Yeah overland park ,KS good one and blue valley district is good.   Unfortunately not many clients and it is more of doctors place. Denver Charles schwab friends undey varu and they love Denver very much.  

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