
Guess the question then is where is the best place to find work? He has forklift/crane operator, construction, and logistics experience. She has food services, office, and management experience. Both currently work 50-60 hours a week so work ethic not an issue.
So glad to be selling the house and getting out of Missouri. We are coming your way to find the simple life and seeking your thoughts. We would like to get somewhere in Grants Pass, Redwood, or Bend we think. Need jobs and a rental house. We both work supervisor positions currently but only need income of $20 an hour for 40 hours for one of us, or both to find jobs making $10 an hour. Looking to find a three bedroom rental with a landlord that would not have issue with a grow if that came up and we wanted to try. Also share with us anything else important to know... Thanks for your feedback
Are you in the southern coast area? We have also recently been looking at coo's bay and North Bend. Would these areas work better for us do you know?
i jst moved from coos bay.. its nice over there.. lots of rain but nice.. lots to do.. the commercial fishing is going south though.. not many jobs over there.. coos bay and north bend sucks for jobs.. better off moving to a little bit bigger of a town for work.. roseburg, eugen,, them areas
How about the jobs in grants pass and medford? Needing something decent pay for both about $12 an hour. Both have excellent work history just looking to live the better life you know? I have read alot about the job issues on the coast near coo's bay. Really thinking grants pass but not sure about the jobs and a lot of the rental listings say no smoking. Are they opened minded there and just don't want you smoking inside which is cool, or is that the nice way of saying you are not smoking here?
Looking to move in June. McPurple did already comment on this post, but made it seem like Oregon was not big enough for two more like minded, drama free peeps. I would for sure love his help though, could really use it.
http://www.google.com/publicdata/ex...lity:S&dl=en&hl=en&q=oregon+unemployment+rate
eh, good luck finding a job. If you can, do everything you can to keep it
Been laid off 3 times in 2 years. At least things are starting to come along.