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Posted: 7/29/2014 11:27:18 AM EDT
Hotel is at 200 west 48th ave Denver Colorado. Good area?
We are looking at maybe the eastern slope to live in. We want to travek out there some point later this year and check it out.
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Not my favorite area by far.
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not a good area but not ghetto-dangerous
is there a particular reason that you picked that place? |
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Don't know the area. Travelocity gave me that location as part of the package. We live in north florida and are looking at Colorado, NoVa, or Texas.
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Don't know the area. Travelocity gave me that location as part of the package. We live in north florida and are looking at Colorado, NoVa, or Texas. View Quote I grew up in Fort Myers, went to UNF in Jax, and moved to Montrose in 2007. I'll never go back to Florida if I don't have to. I'd also not move to the Front Range if I didn't have to. However, it is Colorado and there are many more work opportunities and better pay there. The western slope is an awesome place for everything outdoors and a bit slower pace of life. |
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I grew up in Fort Myers, went to UNF in Jax, and moved to Montrose in 2007. I'll never go back to Florida if I don't have to. I'd also not move to the Front Range if I didn't have to. However, it is Colorado and there are many more work opportunities and better pay there. The western slope is an awesome place for everything outdoors and a bit slower pace of life. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Don't know the area. Travelocity gave me that location as part of the package. We live in north florida and are looking at Colorado, NoVa, or Texas. I grew up in Fort Myers, went to UNF in Jax, and moved to Montrose in 2007. I'll never go back to Florida if I don't have to. I'd also not move to the Front Range if I didn't have to. However, it is Colorado and there are many more work opportunities and better pay there. The western slope is an awesome place for everything outdoors and a bit slower pace of life. Had a chance to speak with him over the phone and it sounds like an active night life is important to him and his wife. Junction might do the trick but definitely not here |
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Quoted: Had a chance to speak with him over the phone and it sounds like an active night life is important to him and his wife. Junction might do the trick but definitely not here View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Don't know the area. Travelocity gave me that location as part of the package. We live in north florida and are looking at Colorado, NoVa, or Texas. I grew up in Fort Myers, went to UNF in Jax, and moved to Montrose in 2007. I'll never go back to Florida if I don't have to. I'd also not move to the Front Range if I didn't have to. However, it is Colorado and there are many more work opportunities and better pay there. The western slope is an awesome place for everything outdoors and a bit slower pace of life. Had a chance to speak with him over the phone and it sounds like an active night life is important to him and his wife. Junction might do the trick but definitely not here We will take you up on your offer though.
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We're young man.... also we have never step foot in Colorado before. So we might see Grand Junction or Montrose and fall in love. We like dining out at night, live music, good drinks, and such... but we also enjoy the outdoors. Hunting, camping, hiking, etc... We will take you up on your offer though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Don't know the area. Travelocity gave me that location as part of the package. We live in north florida and are looking at Colorado, NoVa, or Texas. I grew up in Fort Myers, went to UNF in Jax, and moved to Montrose in 2007. I'll never go back to Florida if I don't have to. I'd also not move to the Front Range if I didn't have to. However, it is Colorado and there are many more work opportunities and better pay there. The western slope is an awesome place for everything outdoors and a bit slower pace of life. Had a chance to speak with him over the phone and it sounds like an active night life is important to him and his wife. Junction might do the trick but definitely not here We will take you up on your offer though. Sounds good bro |
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[We're young man.... also we have never step foot in Colorado before. So we might see Grand Junction or Montrose and fall in love. We like dining out at night, live music, good drinks, and such... but we also enjoy the outdoors. Hunting, camping, hiking, etc... We will take you up on your offer though. Sounds good bro Don't trust him! |
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You might check out Colorado Springs as well. Much more conservative than Denver, but big enough for some night life.
A bit of advice: ski country/the high country is a nice place to visit, but I've seen a lot of marriages wrecked up there. Good place to be young and single, not so good to be young and married. |
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Quoted: You might check out Colorado Springs as well. Much more conservative than Denver, but big enough for some night life. A bit of advice: ski country/the high country is a nice place to visit, but I've seen a lot of marriages wrecked up there. Good place to be young and single, not so good to be young and married. View Quote |
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Might look at Fort Collins as well, I wouldn't live there if I didn't have too, but I would live there before anywhere in the Denver metro area.
Plenty of night life there, and not to far to drive to Denver once in a while if you feel the need. |
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Don't know the area. Travelocity gave me that location as part of the package. We live in north florida and are looking at Colorado, NoVa, or Texas. View Quote For the love of God don't move to NoVA. I escaped after 28 years there and I have no idea why anyone would subject themselves to that way of life if they have the choice (I didn't, dad ended up stationed there). |
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What's the worst that happens? I get locked into a basement, used as a sex slave, have my organs harvested while I'm awake, and my body is then turned into a gun case.... worth the risk. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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[We're young man.... also we have never step foot in Colorado before. So we might see Grand Junction or Montrose and fall in love. We like dining out at night, live music, good drinks, and such... but we also enjoy the outdoors. Hunting, camping, hiking, etc... We will take you up on your offer though. Sounds good bro Don't trust him! I'm much more gentle than that...... |
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For what you want out of a place, the front range is where you want to be.
I know lots of folks on here hate the front range, but I've loved living here. Young, married, and life is awesome here. So much to do. |
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Don't know the area. Travelocity gave me that location as part of the package. We live in north florida and are looking at Colorado, NoVa, or Texas. I grew up in Fort Myers, went to UNF in Jax, and moved to Montrose in 2007. I'll never go back to Florida if I don't have to. I'd also not move to the Front Range if I didn't have to. However, it is Colorado and there are many more work opportunities and better pay there. The western slope is an awesome place for everything outdoors and a bit slower pace of life. Had a chance to speak with him over the phone and it sounds like an active night life is important to him and his wife. Junction might do the trick but definitely not here I don't think we count as young anymore (I am now 35) but we have lived here in GJ for almost 6 years. If some type of night life is important I don't think this is it. Sure we have a few restaurants and places to hang out but it isn't the mecca you would get somewhere like Denver/FTC. But, like others have said, you can't beat being at most 2 hours away from pretty much anything you ever wanted to do outdoors. And SLC or Denver is only a 4 hour or so drive away if that is important. |
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Quoted: Had a chance to speak with him over the phone and it sounds like an active night life is important to him and his wife. Junction might do the trick but definitely not here View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Don't know the area. Travelocity gave me that location as part of the package. We live in north florida and are looking at Colorado, NoVa, or Texas. I grew up in Fort Myers, went to UNF in Jax, and moved to Montrose in 2007. I'll never go back to Florida if I don't have to. I'd also not move to the Front Range if I didn't have to. However, it is Colorado and there are many more work opportunities and better pay there. The western slope is an awesome place for everything outdoors and a bit slower pace of life. Had a chance to speak with him over the phone and it sounds like an active night life is important to him and his wife. Junction might do the trick but definitely not here |
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I've never understood why with the exception of a few things everything shuts down round here at 10.00? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Don't know the area. Travelocity gave me that location as part of the package. We live in north florida and are looking at Colorado, NoVa, or Texas. I grew up in Fort Myers, went to UNF in Jax, and moved to Montrose in 2007. I'll never go back to Florida if I don't have to. I'd also not move to the Front Range if I didn't have to. However, it is Colorado and there are many more work opportunities and better pay there. The western slope is an awesome place for everything outdoors and a bit slower pace of life. Had a chance to speak with him over the phone and it sounds like an active night life is important to him and his wife. Junction might do the trick but definitely not here The front range denver/ englehood, etc shut down early on weekends. The closed Cinderella city @ 6 p.m on saturdays. Bars on broadway, open and rocking or closed up. We use to slam em down at the Divide, then a few other quality places till 2. |
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The front range denver/ englehood, etc shut down early on weekends. The closed Cinderella city @ 6 p.m on saturdays. Bars on broadway, open and rocking or closed up. We use to slam em down at the Divide, then a few other quality places till 2. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Don't know the area. Travelocity gave me that location as part of the package. We live in north florida and are looking at Colorado, NoVa, or Texas. I grew up in Fort Myers, went to UNF in Jax, and moved to Montrose in 2007. I'll never go back to Florida if I don't have to. I'd also not move to the Front Range if I didn't have to. However, it is Colorado and there are many more work opportunities and better pay there. The western slope is an awesome place for everything outdoors and a bit slower pace of life. Had a chance to speak with him over the phone and it sounds like an active night life is important to him and his wife. Junction might do the trick but definitely not here The front range denver/ englehood, etc shut down early on weekends. The closed Cinderella city @ 6 p.m on saturdays. Bars on broadway, open and rocking or closed up. We use to slam em down at the Divide, then a few other quality places till 2. Highlands Ranch, Lonetree, Castle Rock, Parker (Douglas County): All little havens of conservative views very close to the Denver Metro AND close to Colorado Springs. Highlands Ranch is geting a bit libeal for me but it is pretty well positioned being out of Denve County and close to the mountains. West side of Highlands Ranch offers accss to 470 for quick access to the mountains either via 285 or I70. Head south on 85and take 67 through Sedalia up onto the Rampart Range or over into the South Platte River Basin for camping, trail riding, fishing, etc. Work days, you are close to both downtown and the Denver Tech Center. Lightrail can be used to go downtown fairly easily. |
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Montrose has RnR.... what else could you want?
Night life in town is overrated anyway. Night life in the mountains under the stars is way better. |
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For the love of God don't move to NoVA. I escaped after 28 years there and I have no idea why anyone would subject themselves to that way of life if they have the choice (I didn't, dad ended up stationed there). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Don't know the area. Travelocity gave me that location as part of the package. We live in north florida and are looking at Colorado, NoVa, or Texas. For the love of God don't move to NoVA. I escaped after 28 years there and I have no idea why anyone would subject themselves to that way of life if they have the choice (I didn't, dad ended up stationed there). Ain't that the fuckin' truth. I lived in CO for 25 years, and I've been in the DC corridor (south of Quantico) for over 5 years and I CAN'T WAIT to get back home to CO. But first I have to wage-slave here for several more years to pay for my kids' college and shit. It's a soul-less existence. Colorado economy hasn't been very good since '99-'00. |
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Quoted: Ain't that the fuckin' truth. I lived in CO for 25 years, and I've been in the DC corridor (south of Quantico) for over 5 years and I CAN'T WAIT to get back home to CO. But first I have to wage-slave here for several more years to pay for my kids' college and shit. It's a soul-less existence. Colorado economy hasn't been very good since '99-'00. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Don't know the area. Travelocity gave me that location as part of the package. We live in north florida and are looking at Colorado, NoVa, or Texas. For the love of God don't move to NoVA. I escaped after 28 years there and I have no idea why anyone would subject themselves to that way of life if they have the choice (I didn't, dad ended up stationed there). Ain't that the fuckin' truth. I lived in CO for 25 years, and I've been in the DC corridor (south of Quantico) for over 5 years and I CAN'T WAIT to get back home to CO. But first I have to wage-slave here for several more years to pay for my kids' college and shit. It's a soul-less existence. Colorado economy hasn't been very good since '99-'00. |
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That really makes no sense. How is the economy bad here? The housing market is very strong an indication of a solid economy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Don't know the area. Travelocity gave me that location as part of the package. We live in north florida and are looking at Colorado, NoVa, or Texas. For the love of God don't move to NoVA. I escaped after 28 years there and I have no idea why anyone would subject themselves to that way of life if they have the choice (I didn't, dad ended up stationed there). Ain't that the fuckin' truth. I lived in CO for 25 years, and I've been in the DC corridor (south of Quantico) for over 5 years and I CAN'T WAIT to get back home to CO. But first I have to wage-slave here for several more years to pay for my kids' college and shit. It's a soul-less existence. Colorado economy hasn't been very good since '99-'00. CO is insane with work. A lot of it labor intensive. Hell water truck drivers are starting @ $15, starting, with NO exp. Want to learn how to run heavy equip? One of my shooting buddies would like to shit can the drunks & dopers, BUT he cannot hire anyone, that;s how tight the labor pool is. Look anywhere, yep those are new - 5 yr old diesel and gas 4x4's , Rigs are everywhere, so is work. |
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Quoted: We're young man.... also we have never step foot in Colorado before. So we might see Grand Junction or Montrose and fall in love. We like dining out at night, live music, good drinks, and such... but we also enjoy the outdoors. Hunting, camping, hiking, etc... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Don't know the area. Travelocity gave me that location as part of the package. We live in north florida and are looking at Colorado, NoVa, or Texas. I grew up in Fort Myers, went to UNF in Jax, and moved to Montrose in 2007. I'll never go back to Florida if I don't have to. I'd also not move to the Front Range if I didn't have to. However, it is Colorado and there are many more work opportunities and better pay there. The western slope is an awesome place for everything outdoors and a bit slower pace of life. Had a chance to speak with him over the phone and it sounds like an active night life is important to him and his wife. Junction might do the trick but definitely not here We will take you up on your offer though. I spent 10, long years in Florida, hating every second of it, but the western slope is paradise for me. |
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CO is insane with work. A lot of it labor intensive. Hell water truck drivers are starting @ $15, starting, with NO exp. Want to learn how to run heavy equip? One of my shooting buddies would like to shit can the drunks & dopers, BUT he cannot hire anyone, that;s how tight the labor pool is. Look anywhere, yep those are new - 5 yr old diesel and gas 4x4's , Rigs are everywhere, so is work. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Don't know the area. Travelocity gave me that location as part of the package. We live in north florida and are looking at Colorado, NoVa, or Texas. For the love of God don't move to NoVA. I escaped after 28 years there and I have no idea why anyone would subject themselves to that way of life if they have the choice (I didn't, dad ended up stationed there). Ain't that the fuckin' truth. I lived in CO for 25 years, and I've been in the DC corridor (south of Quantico) for over 5 years and I CAN'T WAIT to get back home to CO. But first I have to wage-slave here for several more years to pay for my kids' college and shit. It's a soul-less existence. Colorado economy hasn't been very good since '99-'00. CO is insane with work. A lot of it labor intensive. Hell water truck drivers are starting @ $15, starting, with NO exp. Want to learn how to run heavy equip? One of my shooting buddies would like to shit can the drunks & dopers, BUT he cannot hire anyone, that;s how tight the labor pool is. Look anywhere, yep those are new - 5 yr old diesel and gas 4x4's , Rigs are everywhere, so is work. While the economy is doing better than it has in a while, it is largely a one trick pony, and one legislative session away from a depression. Oil/gas is what is driving it right now, and there is a lot of political pressure to shut it down, if the electorate doesn't get it right this time around, the job and housing markets will tank. |
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Quoted:While the economy is doing better than it has in a while, it is largely a one trick pony, and one legislative session away from a depression.
Oil/gas is what is driving it right now, and there is a lot of political pressure to shut it down, if the electorate doesn't get it right this time around, the job and housing markets will tank. View Quote The tech industry would like to have a word with you. |
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The tech industry would like to have a word with you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Oil/gas is what is driving it right now, and there is a lot of political pressure to shut it down, if the electorate doesn't get it right this time around, the job and housing markets will tank. The tech industry would like to have a word with you. If the word is "you're hired", I'm listening. I lived in CO for 25 years and only left because work ran out for me in 2008. I knew the place very well, having seen several business cycles. Since I got there in 1985: The semiconductor industry pumped up and then imploded. The data storage industry pumped up and then imploded. The cable/satellite, telecomm industry pumped up and then imploded. The medical device industry spun off several cottage-industry copycats, and they all thought that they were special because "FDA regs are sooooo magical" that only the cool kids could understand them. I think there has been some implosion there, too. The NASA tech incubator in Loveland did not happen. I hear Conoco-Phillips is not going to do anything in the old StorageTek location on Rt. 36. Now what is there? Oil and gas as Dave has said? I keep close tabs on friends in CO and they still report that they or their friends are struggling. Sorry to the poster who mentioned driving water trucks and what-not, but I'd like to know where the 6-figure jobs are. All jobs that I knew to be in that arena now command much less and you're lucky to have one. I really want to come back for the lifestyle and I'd rather not have to wait until retirement, but I do not see the kind of strength that makes me feel comfortable that I can make a 12-year run at anything. |
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If the word is "you're hired", I'm listening. I lived in CO for 25 years and only left because work ran out for me in 2008. I knew the place very well, having seen several business cycles. Since I got there in 1985: The semiconductor industry pumped up and then imploded. The data storage industry pumped up and then imploded. The cable/satellite, telecomm industry pumped up and then imploded. The medical device industry spun off several cottage-industry copycats, and they all thought that they were special because "FDA regs are sooooo magical" that only the cool kids could understand them. I think there has been some implosion there, too. The NASA tech incubator in Loveland did not happen. I hear Conoco-Phillips is not going to do anything in the old StorageTek location on Rt. 36. Now what is there? Oil and gas as Dave has said? I keep close tabs on friends in CO and they still report that they or their friends are struggling. Sorry to the poster who mentioned driving water trucks and what-not, but I'd like to know where the 6-figure jobs are. All jobs that I knew to be in that arena now command much less and you're lucky to have one. I really want to come back for the lifestyle and I'd rather not have to wait until retirement, but I do not see the kind of strength that makes me feel comfortable that I can make a 12-year run at anything. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Oil/gas is what is driving it right now, and there is a lot of political pressure to shut it down, if the electorate doesn't get it right this time around, the job and housing markets will tank. The tech industry would like to have a word with you. If the word is "you're hired", I'm listening. I lived in CO for 25 years and only left because work ran out for me in 2008. I knew the place very well, having seen several business cycles. Since I got there in 1985: The semiconductor industry pumped up and then imploded. The data storage industry pumped up and then imploded. The cable/satellite, telecomm industry pumped up and then imploded. The medical device industry spun off several cottage-industry copycats, and they all thought that they were special because "FDA regs are sooooo magical" that only the cool kids could understand them. I think there has been some implosion there, too. The NASA tech incubator in Loveland did not happen. I hear Conoco-Phillips is not going to do anything in the old StorageTek location on Rt. 36. Now what is there? Oil and gas as Dave has said? I keep close tabs on friends in CO and they still report that they or their friends are struggling. Sorry to the poster who mentioned driving water trucks and what-not, but I'd like to know where the 6-figure jobs are. All jobs that I knew to be in that arena now command much less and you're lucky to have one. I really want to come back for the lifestyle and I'd rather not have to wait until retirement, but I do not see the kind of strength that makes me feel comfortable that I can make a 12-year run at anything. That is indeed the word, but you had better be one of the best in the field if you want a lasting job here, at least in the software industry. If your friends or their friends are struggling, they did not adapt to the market changes in CO, did not keep up on current technology, don't want to live near enough to the jobs, or any number of things. |
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Well, my friends have diversified backgrounds and not all are in software. For me, I stopped solving technical puzzles a long time ago and now I solve business puzzles. Given the results some companies (don't) manage to achieve, I think there is room for me.
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