Guess that works out then, a balance. I would never live around Atlanta again, I hate hot weather. Atlanta is too crowded too. Shoot where I live is too crowded and there are only 10 houses. More people live in the cemetery than in the rest of the township. Nope, big cites just suck.
newtrucker;427691 Any insight regarding the pros and cons of these 3 states would be much appreciated.[/QUOTE said:Welcome to EO, Newtrucker. Where you can find the answers to your questions, even the ones you didn't ask, lol. [Tn? Ga? Fl?]
I've lived in Oh most of my life, and dislike it. But it's just like carriers: what makes me happy might annoy you, so it's all according to personal preference. The 3 you mention would allow you to get home more, even if just briefly, but since that's not a priority for me, I'd prefer to live in a warmer climate.
Choose what works for you.
Stay away from Ohio. Lived there all my life and I'm ready to get out of Dodge. Recent politics have made me ashamed to be here.
i for one choose michigan.....been here most of my life. economy sucks, but we know that.. so i say yes to michigan.....LOL
Tennessee is great, very beautiful and no state income tax. Also with I40 going though it, it has always been easy for me to get a quick load out after being home a few days.
Indiana isn't too bad, cost of living is really low, but Tennessee would be my choice, milder weather than we have and mountains, and it's beautiful....It's too flat here!!!
I still live in Tn, its green, mountainious, fishing, I 40 i24 I75,i59, hang gliding,river racing,great fishing,lots of boating here, and bass tournaments, and no gators or sharks, well not yet anyway and great motorcycle area too with a million places to ride ..........................
Yes Gator, we are rude and don't like outsiders. We have some of the best rebuilt roads in the world, they come pre-pot holed and crumbling apart before the cement is cured (point in case I75 north before the "bridge to canada" has a huge section of cement that is becoming a car black hole and it was pored last year).
We are one of the worst drivers in the country, the worst ones than us are not what people seem to think - NYC cabbies - but rather Canadian truck drivers who like to use off ramps as passing lanes (had three of them yesterday do that to me).
We have the worst tax system in the world, most of what we do with the money is give it to Detroit for weird projects like the Motown historical museum of coney dogs or the another mural of frickn' dolphins and whales. Our new governor has discovered $100 million in an environmental fund (Layout you reading this?) and has decided to use that money for other things, like some more projects for Detroit like $3 million for the Coleman A Young memorial and car wash.
IF I had to relocate, I still would pick Indiana. It seems even with the problems they have, there is more work there than it will be here and they don't have a governor who keeps repeating the phrase "we all must deal with a shared sacrifice".