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Anyone from North or South Carolina, Alabama???
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 397694" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I live on the border of NC/SC and I have fibro so I am probably a good person to talk to...lol. </p><p></p><p>We do have winter here but we dont have the long winters like up north or in the midwest. When we get snow, it is here for a day or 3 and then it warms up and melts. Schools and businesses get canceled if there is even a hint of winter weather but you better be ready ride out a hurricane...lol. Not really. I do know that when I worked for the county, they didnt let us leave work until winds were at 45 mph and we were considered emergency personnel because we had to work the Red Cross Shelters. Dumb huh? </p><p></p><p>Now the winter weather does depend on where you move in NC or SC. If you go into the mountains, you will get colder weather. </p><p>The east coast gets milder weather. For your type of work, and dealing with the temps you want, I would look towards Wilmington, Myrtle Beach, Charleston, maybe Columbia, maybe Charlotte, maybe the Raleigh area. Fayetteville is lovely. (Im right down the road from there!) Savannah GA is a lovely town too. Im not big on Atlanta because it is so huge...another reason Im not a huge fan of Charlotte. The roads in Charlotte are horrible. Wilmington and Myrtle Beach are great places with wonderful things to do even if they are summer resort towns. If you want a less summery place, New Bern NC or Morehead City NC are great. If you can get hired on by the county DSS, you should make pretty decent money to stay in NC in any of the towns I have listed for a single parent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 397694, member: 1514"] I live on the border of NC/SC and I have fibro so I am probably a good person to talk to...lol. We do have winter here but we dont have the long winters like up north or in the midwest. When we get snow, it is here for a day or 3 and then it warms up and melts. Schools and businesses get canceled if there is even a hint of winter weather but you better be ready ride out a hurricane...lol. Not really. I do know that when I worked for the county, they didnt let us leave work until winds were at 45 mph and we were considered emergency personnel because we had to work the Red Cross Shelters. Dumb huh? Now the winter weather does depend on where you move in NC or SC. If you go into the mountains, you will get colder weather. The east coast gets milder weather. For your type of work, and dealing with the temps you want, I would look towards Wilmington, Myrtle Beach, Charleston, maybe Columbia, maybe Charlotte, maybe the Raleigh area. Fayetteville is lovely. (Im right down the road from there!) Savannah GA is a lovely town too. Im not big on Atlanta because it is so huge...another reason Im not a huge fan of Charlotte. The roads in Charlotte are horrible. Wilmington and Myrtle Beach are great places with wonderful things to do even if they are summer resort towns. If you want a less summery place, New Bern NC or Morehead City NC are great. If you can get hired on by the county DSS, you should make pretty decent money to stay in NC in any of the towns I have listed for a single parent. [/QUOTE]
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