alternative title: how2restart?tl;dr Seeking suggestions for:-places to live-entry level jobsMoving back to the US soon after a few year stint in Europe. I know nobody in the US except my parents, who won't help me. So I need to land and then start living out of a backpack, building a new life from scratch. Where is a good place to live, and why? Preferably a place where I can walk or bike to work (or a job that provides travel). I have only lived in more medium/smaller-sized cities, and have never lived in one of the major metropolises, but I have been considering them. But if you have had a good experience with a non-huge city, that would be great.Where is a good place to work, and why? Places you have heard people enjoy working at, who treat their employees well, pay well, and have a low turnover rate because people like it. Or better yet: good places you have worked or currently work at.Specific examples for locations and jobs are better than broad generalisations, but will I appreciate any input. Assume I am young or old and have no degree or significant work experience, so entry-level only. My goal is simply to get my own cheap place and work for at least a few years to build up savings again, while getting training or education for something long-term.Oh and if you happen to know a good international opportunity, I am all ears.
Do you just wanna work or do you wanna ~migrate~ n settle
>>34039619I will cross that bridge when I come to it. Current plan is to monkmode work for a few years to save up to the point where I have more opportunities and freedom of choice, then I might pivot from there. For now, my plan is to stay in the US. Either way, I would like to hear your input about both working or settling.
>>34041465Some economic hub then I suppose but it depends on currency etc idkJust curious what places on earth are most suitable for establishing
denver has decent jobs, mid cost of living, and bike paths.
Start by working out where you're legally allowed to be and to work.
>>34043549Through particular wording of some replies, I realised that maybe there is a misunderstanding for some readers. In the OP, I should have emphasized more: I am moving -back- to the US. I am already a citizen. I was only in the EU for a few years. I can go anywhere in the US, hence the broadness of the my intial question.
Texas to Virginia and south of all that seems life: easy mode. I always lived in northern climes under feet of snow during winter. Hard to imagine not shoveling for months each year.
Hmm... maybe the middle, or near the appalachians.
>>34039425Ask /trv/
>>34060023Hmm... but I want to stay somewhere, not visit as a tourist. But I could try I guess. I feel like ya'll keep misinterpreting my post, maybe not even reading it ^^; And no responses because nobody has enough experience to give relevant advice.
>>34063386>read /trv/ catalogOkay there are already a few like mine except they want megacities. Good idea, thank you >>34060023