User Panel
Posted: 2/24/2021 8:55:08 AM EDT
Brothers.
Please tell me about Albany. My wife has a job assignment there. Which areas are to be avoided ? You are my boots on the ground. All my best, Ottosear. |
|
[#3]
@joker581 lives in that area I think.
Albany is kind of rough from my experience. If you're coming from Wisconsin it's going to be a real culture shock. Prepare for brutally hot summers in addition to all that. Where will she be working? Not a lot of big business down there that I know of besides the Marine Corps Logistics Base, Miller/Coors (which has been scaled way back on production), and Phoebe Putney Hospital. Those are ones I've worked in anyway. |
|
[#4]
I know the flood of 1994 destroyed like half the town. I don't know if they ever fully recovered but it is a very rough town.
|
|
[#5]
Quoted: I know the flood of 1994 destroyed like half the town. I don't know if they ever fully recovered but it is a very rough town. View Quote It was bad. Worse than Macon, which got more press because of its size and being centrally located. I had a lot of family in Albany/Leesburg at the time that were affected. |
|
[#7]
It’s not that bad, but it’s not great either. The usual city issues but without a lot of the things that people typically consider to be benefits of living in a city. There is some violent crime but not nearly as much as a lot of people tend to think that there is. It’s within easy driving distance of several somewhat better cities, so there’s that.
|
|
[#8]
Look for a home in Lee County. It's immediately North of Albany. 70% of Lee County works in Albany.
Lee has slightly better taxes; much better schools; less crime; etc. Eta. Overall, plenty of good folks in this area. Summer heat & humidity are brutal. Sorry. |
|
[#9]
Quoted: @joker581 lives in that area I think. Albany is kind of rough from my experience. If you're coming from Wisconsin it's going to be a real culture shock. Prepare for brutally hot summers in addition to all that. Where will she be working? Not a lot of big business down there that I know of besides the Marine Corps Logistics Base, Miller/Coors (which has been scaled way back on production), and Phoebe Putney Hospital. Those are ones I've worked in anyway. View Quote Phobe Putney Hospital . |
|
[#10]
Quoted: Phobe Putney Hospital . View Quote They’re not known for being a great employer. For example, they recently had an EC staff meeting where nurses brought up their unsafe staffing ratios(4+:1 when 2 or 3:1 is the normal safe standard) and they were told that if the ratio was 3:1 then they’d spend too much time slacking off instead of working. There’re similar mindsets all over the place there. |
|
[#11]
Air condition all the things.....My wife had a car with no AC when we met....she was born in MI and raised in NW Indiana and seriously didn't think AC was a necessity.....I'm looking at building a small shop in my back yard, I have already sourced a 2.5 to AC unit for it and I'm just thinking about building it.....
Is this a permanent move or a temp assignment as a contractor? |
|
[#13]
Quoted: They’re not known for being a great employer. For example, they recently had an EC staff meeting where nurses brought up their unsafe staffing ratios(4+:1 when 2 or 3:1 is the normal safe standard) and they were told that if the ratio was 3:1 then they’d spend too much time slacking off instead of working. There’re similar mindsets all over the place there. View Quote Meh, they say that pretty much at EVERY hospital. I can tell you that *most* ER's aren't 1:3 or 1:2 staffing, but it depends entirely on patient acuity...basically, patient ratios can be very fluid depending on the situation. @ottosear I sent you an email through the site... |
|
[#14]
Quoted: Air condition all the things.....My wife had a car with no AC when we met....she was born in MI and raised in NW Indiana and seriously didn't think AC was a necessity.....I'm looking at building a small shop in my back yard, I have already sourced a 2.5 to AC unit for it and I'm just thinking about building it..... Is this a permanent move or a temp assignment as a contractor? View Quote 4 months long. |
|
[#15]
I would second the lee county area, in all seriousness it not as bad as it is made out to be, I've got friends and family that live in the area. The hospital isn't in the best part of town but not the worst either. I'll give Phoebe credit, they saved my mom's life three years ago.
|
|
[#16]
I've been to Albany twice as an adult and had catastrophic vehicle issues on the way home from both trips.
I'm not saying I'll never go back, but if I do, it'll be in a rental. |
|
[#17]
Google "worst places to live" or "most dangerous cities to live in Georgia" or whatever.
Albany consistently ranks in the top 10 in Georgia and top 50 in the nation on crime. But at least it has dominated the top of the Georgia's list for unemployment for several decades. The latest I could find was this January 2021 article, which listed Albany as the 3rd most dangerous city in Georgia. But I can't complain because my office is located in the number 2 city on the list. If you go to Albany after dark; be prepared and only go in well-lit non-isolated areas. (That's probably good advice for any urban area) You'll be fine. I've been in the AO since 1977 and never had an issue, except for a few property crimes when I had an office in Albany. |
|
[#18]
If you Learn to pronounce it All Binny your chances of survival go up slightly.
|
|
[#19]
|
|
[#20]
Just checked....Wisconsin has reciprocity with GA....does she have a carry permit?
|
|
[#21]
|
|
[#22]
|
|
[#23]
Quoted: When does she start her assignment? View Quote Mid March, one of the nurses who she currently works with... Knows a Doctor at Phoeby Putney. He loves it, from what she was told. Mrs. O, is renting a condo on a golf course. It should be halfway decent. I am driving down, with her and flying back. It should be OK, years ago we were in Columbus, GA. That area seemed OK. |
|
[#24]
Quoted: Mid March, one of the nurses who she currently works with... Knows a Doctor at Phoeby Putney. He loves it, from what she was told. Mrs. O, is renting a condo on a golf course. It should be halfway decent. I am driving down, with her and flying back. It should be OK, years ago we were in Columbus, GA. That area seemed OK. View Quote Most towns have gotten worse since you was here last. Albany is not as bad as Columbus. But it ain't great. I echo Lee county is where you want to buy. |
|
[#25]
|
|
[#26]
Quoted: Back in the day we called it small benny. But he's right it's not All ban knee it's albinny. View Quote Separate as if you were saying two words: Awl (pronounced slow with a drawl) - bennie (pronounced normal speed) eta. Also be familiar with non-standard pronunciations of towns and counties in the local area. Houston County - Hows (as in house) tun cown tee Cairo, GA - Kay row Jaw Ja Buena Vista GA - Bee You Na Vis Ta Jaw Ja Cusseta, GA - Cuss Eee Ta Jaw Ja One of my old Southern drawl-talkin' friends who is now deceased used to say, "Here's some presidential trivia. Do you know that Jimmy Carter is the only president who didn't speak with an accent?" |
|
[#27]
We are from the Milwaukee area.
That's... M' woky Wah sconnn zin, to folks everywhere else. Jaw Ja on m' Mind. |
|
[#28]
Quoted: Most towns have gotten worse since you was here last. Albany is not as bad as Columbus. But it ain't great. I echo Lee county is where you want to buy. View Quote Albany isn't/wasn't too bad. There are good sides and sides to avoid. I have never spent much time there after dark either. Years ago doublegate area was ok but not sure if it still is. I was born and raised on a farm in northern Lee Co so of course I'm a little partial to it. Lee Co has changed drastically since I was a kid. I remember when we got our first red light in the county. Worth co may be worth checking out, especially if you like deer hunting. They some of the biggest bucks in the state. Things you need to know... Gnats!!!! You don't get used to them, just more tolerant. Rattle snakes and Gators... never mind these, Gnats crawling in your ear thumping your eardrum every 1.37 seconds in the July/August heat while working on truck/tractor/lawnmower/irrigation/anything outdoors. My hatred for gnats has become unhealthy hence why I now reside above the Gnat line. |
|
[#29]
You guys got me all concerned.
I think it's pretty nice down here. The hooptie cars all have license plates. The girls at Publix are friendly AF. EVEN the ones that don't work there. Mrs. O is staying in LEE COUNTY. And if you've ever visited the Northwoods of Wisconsin, It would seem pretty similar. Pecan trees right next door. And the roads are decent. Thank you all. I feel better about everything. And Jason280 went all out Mrs. O didn't call, because of the opinion she wanted to form herself. Cheers Otto. |
|
[#31]
Glad to hear it's working out, I'd rather you get over prepared by the htf than show up blind.
|
|
[#33]
If you hear a word that sounds like hired they may be talking about someone named Howard.
|
|
[#34]
Gotta tell you all...
Chicken must be the all time favorite meat here. |
|
[#35]
Chicken used to be cheap and the south was known for low wage jobs. My dad used to tell us one of the happiest days of his life was when he got old enough to go help his dad at work and got a wing for supper instead of a back or neck to gnaw on.
|
|
[#36]
|
|
AR15.COM is the world's largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types.
From hunters and military members, to competition shooters and general firearm enthusiasts, we welcome anyone who values and respects the way of the firearm.
Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more.
Copyright © 1996-2024 AR15.COM LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Any use of this content without express written consent is prohibited.
AR15.Com reserves the right to overwrite or replace any affiliate, commercial, or monetizable links, posted by users, with our own.