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DC Area = celibacy?
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DC Area = celibacy?

Quote: (01-14-2013 02:22 PM)WestIndianArchie Wrote:  

Quote: (01-14-2013 01:49 PM)HawkUnit Wrote:  

Fellas,

I'm looking at a career change during the summer. The job in the DC area (Bethesda, to be specific) pays almost 3x as much as the same job in Houston, Tx. I will be in either one or the other for four years. I have never heard a positive thing about the opportunities in DC or its surrounding areas on these forums or from Roosh's literature. Naturally, the money is a huge thing, not to mention I am going to be incredibly busy anyway, but at the same time, it's a pretty dark day when there is absolutely nothing to look at. Any insight into these two respective cities would be much appreciated as I try to make what will ultimately be a pretty serious life decision. I'm currently 32 and tend to (typically) dial in on women in their early or mid 20's. I am much obliged for the thoughts.
Houston
- not nearly as cosmopolitan as dc
- white, black, latin, asian women all over the place. Houston has 4x the population of DC.

Houston 60 v. DC 180 - I'd go with Houston for the quality of life. You can still have a mid sized japanese car, live in a okay area of town, and have enough cash to hit the typical spots.

Way off. City limits DC (small city about the size of Brooklyn) has about 630,00 residents but the Metro area is over 5 million. Factor in Baltimore which is 45 minutes away and suburbs you are talking 8.5 million people in a 60 mile radius. I don't work for the census bureau but I'm pretty sure Houston does not have 32 million people.

60k vs 180k go for 60k in Houston. That is horrible advice. 60k will get you a Redbox DVD rental and a honda civic with no money left in the bank. 180k in DC this guy is living very well saving plenty of cash.
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