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East coast's job market is probably better. You will also have less depression.
Seattle is a nice city, though. Does Connecticut have anything that can compare? I've never really been to the East Coast. Will I be stuck in some 1980s Robin Williams New England hell?
Seattle is a nice city, though. Does Connecticut have anything that can compare? I've never really been to the East Coast. Will I be stuck in some 1980s Robin Williams New England hell?
I used to play travel baseball when I was a kid, and let's just say that New Britain is definitely not one of the more attractive parts of the state. If you were relocating to a city more in the southern part of the state, like Stamford or Norwalk, then I think you'd be able to enjoy more of the good things Connecticut has to offer.
New Britain isn't so hot. However, CT as a whole is just an awesome state. Depending on where you live, you can be 30min from NY, 10min from the beach, 30min from Newport, RI, 45min from Boston, 3 hours from Philly, 2.5 hours from some of the best snowmobiling and skiing in the country (vermont), not that far from Kennebunkport, Maine, etc, etc. The Fairfield county and Greenwich area is great to live in - incredible shopping (Richard's alone is amazing and has an in-store Hermes boutique), awesome dining, great libraries, etc. The climate in CT is great, and you have the most beautiful fall in the country, bar none. That being said, I wouldn't live in New Britain. You need to be precise where you're looking though; there are some very nice areas near there.
Richard's is great. Have you been to their other store, Mitchell's, in Westport? Very nice shoe selection.