This is a long comment and good video I resonated with what you said a new sub here. I have seen a lot of people saying they don’t understand why anybody would love from a state in the north and move to a hot and humid state in the south? Or people are foolish to love to Florida other negative comments. I understand Florida is hot humid there are states hotter and more humid. Also I have seen comments like when you live here in Florida all u do is stay inside all day because it’s too hot. This may be true wouldn’t you be staying inside for the summer in any other state that is hot? Also who wants to deal with brutal winters? You will be inside 99% of the time in the heated house and not outside enjoying the freezing cold (my opinion I can’t say who else agrees). High cost of living yea I agree Florida has a high cost of living. I know there are plenty of places you could live that have a cheaper cost of living a lot of southern states as an example. When you look at the bigger picture everywhere you could say if you don’t have a decent paying job, a savings, then it would be hard to make it. Nowhere is impossible to live you have to play your cards right. I see comments like it’s boring in Florida, it’s too flat. Ok understandable, in reality you could say any state is boring. Not all states are flat some have hills and mountains. Not everybody likes to hike up hills and mountains. I feel like it’s a preference things here just like the heat and cold weather. Some comments have said people get the illusion of a vacation paradise where you will sit on the beach everyday. Come to find out you are hardly ever at the beach because of work and other life things come first. My opinion no matter where you live isn’t this what happens you work five six even seven days a week and life gets in the way of doing things you like examples hiking going riding on your bike to fishing or hunting whatever the case maybe it happens to everyone. Unless you live a life full of luxury because you have the money to do so. Or you work a passive online business something like RU-vid or whatever online business you have to make money you have more time on your hands then working for someone else dreams I understand there things like hurricanes are big in Florida and the southern states in the gulf. Not saying hurricanes aren’t destructive and what not. Other states have bad natural disasters also. Huge snow storms, wild fires, earthquakes, tornadoes the list goes on. Some use these disasters in their equation on whether or not they want to deal with if they move to that state. I have seen other comments saying stuff like if you come to Florida you will get stuck and never leave and possibly become homeless. I agree this is a possibility. On the flip side this Can happen anywhere that you go. Most of us are living paycheck to paycheck if we lost our jobs we would be screwed in the street. Also stuck like a lot of the homeless out there in the world. There are plenty of people in many different states where they are lucky enough to have a car to sleep in and aren’t technically on the street. Or others live day by day at a motel, hotel or extended stay because they can’t save the money for an apartment or job doesn’t pay enough to get an apartment. Been there done that it’s hard everywhere. In conclusion my opinion is it is always good to do your research and due diligence on where you want to go. I understand that sometimes you can’t plan or don’t and just move because you want to. Is doing something without a plan wrong? No I feel like there is no real right or wrong way to live life. Do what you feel is right for your own life do what makes you happy. Love what you do and do what you love life is way to short not to take risks in life. One day we are here planning for the future or hoping to do this and do that then the next day we are either dead. Or can’t fulfill those dreams and aspirations because we somehow got injured and or disabled or even just scared to take the plunge to live or do whatever you wanted to do. Just my thoughts on the situation I hope the best for everyone
This is me right now trying my best.... i feel like my soul will be happy in Florida.... its just that i have a family... im so ready to leave new york 😩
Thinking about up and doing it with my wife and 3 kids I really am the economy here in the uk is cheap shit I could make good money cleaning cars there
IMHO Florida is now way overrated, and slowly becoming very unaffordable. Low wages, high housing and insurance costs are slowly swallowing up what was once an ok place to live.
I'm from Florida and I left to Kansas City in 2016 with no plan, a little money saved and an apartment lined up off of craigslist. I'm glad I left Florida when I did. Its not that great of a state, I do not know why people are desperate to move there? I'm a Florida native, born & raised and I left. My life got better within 6 months. I have everything I ever dreamed of, career, education advancements and material possessions, friendships, relationships, etc., Florida gave me nothing. I left on a greyhound bus. Keep the poverty that Florida will off y'all. It ain't paradise. Good luck!
Thanks for sharing your story! I’m happy everything worked out for you man, that’s the dream. 🙏🏽 I hear ya though! I’m already planning another move now that I’ve been here a couple of years. But I’m enjoying my time here while I’m here.
@@kylekirkconnell Florida is beautiful and it is a great to enjoy. But pretty much all of my classmates I grew up with are not in Florida, or left Florida after finishing school or moved to pursue education elsewhere because beauty just doesn't produce financial stability. Kansas City transformed my life and now I'm planning a move to Chicago. At the end of the day, transportation, and financial stability are important for us all. Florida just doesn't offer either of the two. I wish you the best of luck in your journey. Life is an adventure, that's for sure. Soak it all up!
Easy to ‘move’ to Florida but because of the extremely low wages here compared to the cost of housing you might be lucky if you can ever again afford the U-Haul to leave. Lots of people get ‘stuck’ in Florida. It’s a pit.
@@kylekirkconnell you do end up trapped there. I don’t know when people are going to do documentaries on Florida state as a whole not one city in particular. It’s rough to be out there with not making at least $160,000 to $300,000 yearly. The crime is high, jobs pay low, social services don’t help, and it’s a really rough place.
For the rest of you, you better have a solid plan. It’s very expensive and you’ll probably be renting the rest of your life. Unless your rich with lots of cash, it’s not affordable.
You’re right, it has gone up significantly just in the two years I’ve been here. Not affordable at all 😅 However, when you believe in manifestation and how the laws of the universe works, you at least have a helping hand
@@debed5177I will take Arizona or California over Florida. The day I become wealthy I’m purchasing a home in California not ratchet Florida. I grew up and was born in Florida but that place will have you in poverty and I don’t want to drown from a major hurricane which I survived several growing up there. People from up north who’s indoctrinated by the whole “snow” bad and “sun” good go to Florida because they were lied to. Florida has one of the most worst weather in the South. To each it’s own with low prying jobs to. Why would I risk my life to drown plus have low wages on jobs even with a college degree? 😂. Y’all people crazy and won’t let this state live in it’s truths that it’s not a good state to go build a life in. That’s why crime is high in Florida but america whether focus on New York or California or Illinois or New Jersey or Maryland. They love marketing Florida as this greta state but it’s a rough gritty environment and economically horrible if you’re not from a wealthy background.
@@stevewalther2293 Yes so many of them end up homeless because they come thinking Florida is the place that will help them and give them social support once they fall on hard times. They come with that mentality of their former homes but realize you’ll be left to die outside in Florida in any region to. Florida isn’t built for opportunities to succeed or higher paying jobs or a good economy state for you to thrive in business. You could go to college there but you won’t find slot of internships or jobs there. You’ll be roommating there for years without your own privacy or in motels which are expensive there to or you’ll be outside.
LEAVE BEFORE YOU CAN'T LEAVE. Get out of Florida while you still can it's better to be poor and homeless in a place with economic opportunity than to be poor and homeless in what is effectively a desert. As somebody who last year decided to just up and leave to St Louis MO I can tell you first hand that Florida is nothing special if anything it's a trap. Lack of economic opportunities plus high cost of living plus very high temperatures results in you gradually sliding into homelessness. Although it is gradual you're still sliding into it.
You are not lying! You said it better than I do!! I can stand living here I've been so miserable since I left my New York state for this trashy ass retarded state with poverty everywhere! I'm just praying to the most high God that I can gather enough money and go back home to my beautiful New York Upstate and die there
I love South Florida. People will have their criticisms, particularly in light of the political climate here. But if you earn a good living and live in a nice place- it’s feels like paradise. I’m originally from NYC but I can’t see myself living anywhere up north. Climate and environment makes a difference. The weather is incredible, every weekend feels like a vacation and it does feel very ‘laid back’.
Leave before you can't leave. Florida is a major poverty trap just ask the homeless people here A lot of them aren't even from Florida and came here with aspirations for a better life. The issue is that Florida lacks economic opportunities and industries that a lot of other states and major cities have. One of the major issues is the heat you can very well die of heat stroke out here. Once again a lot of the homeless people aren't even from the state of Florida they came here with aspirations for a better life and found themselves on the streets just as you can if you're not careful. There's nothing special about Florida . Leave before you can't leave
Awesome story, I can appreciate following your own path, not following the crowd, and getting a few bruises along the way. Always have been stronger for it.
I had a similar situation. I'm also from Michigan. I moved down in 2000. Things were much different then. The cost of living wasn't anywhere near as bad as it is now. Everytime the blue team gets in control, the first thing they do is screw the people. Anyway, when I moved down I stay at my sisters house for two days. Filled out applications everyday. I found an apartment in two days, and I found a job on the third. I remember sitting down on the 3rd or 4th day in my apartment checking my finances. I had somewhere between $300-$400 left over, but at that time lasted a lot longer. Anyway, I hope things work out for you. Sure beats MI in the wintertime.
Awesome story man, thank you for sharing! That’s so awesome how everything fell into place in just a few days too. Have you been here ever since? Sure does beat Michigan, yep! Amen to that
@@kylekirkconnell yes, I’ve been here ever since I moved down. However, I became a long haul trucker. That changed the dynamics. Finding a job wasn’t as hard because everyone hated that job. Second, I really didn’t need to spend much money on housing because I was never home. I tried a few different things from apartments to mobile homes, and finally ended up with a condo. It worked out in the long run.
@@moreadventure3627 I rented month to month with no lease from a Facebook marketplace find. That’s why my roommates were far from ideal, but I made it work 😅
And understanding faith is understanding that things more more slowly than you expect and your not solely responsible for moving them alone. It's a big revelation in real time because the word is misunderstood.
I went from Mass to FL in 2004 for college. It's not easy to get started here theres so much competition that drives down wages. a 40k a year job will get 300 applicants from all over. It was easier when you could rent places for 500$ a month. Now you have to earn alot to pay rent there's less room for error. I lived in downtown st pete for $550 a month selling boats making 37k in my best year. You need at least 80k to make life work now in Tampa Bay
Moved from NY & I'm never going back! I don't care what people say, FL is awesome. The summers get hot sure, but the other 2/3's of the year its so nice. No shoveling & ice
Totally agree my friend! I don’t want to live here forever, I like to experience new things, but it definitely beats the heck out of the snow regardless! Couple months of ridiculous heat is worth it 😂 I hope everything is going well for you here as well! Thanks for watching the video too 🙏🏽
As a New Yorker you are entitled to your opinion but myself being a bronx native I left it 9 years ago prior coming to ship Florida I was living in Putnam County and I was happier there than being here exclamation point but good for you if you're happy here but Florida definitely don't have nothing on New York
Anything Anystate Better than Arkansas The Natural State no jobs that pay and nothing but Beautiful greenery nothing exciting!! No kids fun no beaches in the house most of the year Great Story God is Great!
I totally understand! Although, there is a beauty and special appreciation for the greenery and unbothered nature that’s not completely overtaken by dense people/city! Thank you for watching 🤗
You are young. It gets much harder to pull roots the older you get. I wish I could move out of Florida. The homeowner's insurance, property taxes and auto insurance are bleeding me alive. Florida is overpopulated and I-4 is normally stand-still traffic. Just wait until Hurricane Season. Pray you don't lose everything.
I feel you, I’ve been here 2 1/2 years now so I’ve experienced the above. Thankfully where I’m at I’m not affected by i4 at least 😅 It indeed has noticeably gotten worse in the last year though for sure
This is was so inspiring! have been miserable in Baltimore trying to make it work and be here for my family. But my soul is in Florida and I know that is where I need to be. I leave in two weeks, just me and my savings. Thank you for the inside view and the tips on staying grounded and meditating... South Florida here I come!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Aw, glad to hear it inspired! Yesss the grounding and meditating is so important to make sure you’re always in a place of allowing the next step! So excited for you, best of luck to you on your journey! 🙌🏼
As a proud New Yorker we were fine before coming to Florida we were comfortable and my husband decided move to trashy musty Florida cuz he thought it was going to be cheap and it's warmer mainly because of the weather! Long story short I can't wait to go back home to my beautiful New York State and hopefully get a nice beautiful affordable house in Upstate
I move out to Florida to escape an extremely toxic family situation for 4 months. Got two different jobs down there but left because it was also super toxic. Worked doordash all the way down the east side. Loved it so much, came back to Illinois to re register my car and will probably go back to Florida soon, would love to hang out with you bro. Good luck man
@@kylekirkconnell The driving force was what was outside of where I currently was. I loved to travel from trips that my family would take us on so I was adventurous. I recall seeing a photo of my mom and dad on a honeymoon in the mtns of CO. I thought, WOW. I had zero fear of the unknown and even so, it would all work out. God uses people to intervene to give us the stuff we need. It's important to recognize that. What an adventure. We just packed up and left. My sister had a job that she could transfer to at a Holiday Inn which was awesome. At least we'd never starve w/ a food source! I started working there too and met so many people that had connections. We ran into tough times but that's all a part of the journey. My sister never left there, met her husband and had two kids. Me? I continued to drift! LOL. I can't tell you how many places I've been to. It would take me forever to tell you all of the stories but this one was the best because it was the start that changed our lives forever. My advice to people is to just do it!
@@kylekirkconnell thought about moving there myself, my best friend and his family moved to Ocala...I'm 2 hours away from hundreds of miles of forest mountains and 2 hours away from the ocean... it gets hot AF here in the summer..Empire Calif.
@@kylekirkconnell Disgusting amount of humidity almost year-round in Florida and most of the southern states...I have about 4-5 months of heat 3-4 pretty extreme.100-114...it sucks...
Subscribed IMMEDIATELY! Im 55 and have had a small bus for 26 yrs. A lot of heartache in my personal life too. I planned to move to FL in 2020 yet covid hit. So ive taken my time...eliminated the majority of my belongings. Today i called a real estate agent about selling my home. It is pd off too. Yet i tell people all of the time "lifes not a dress rehearsal". Its time for me to listen to my words so i dont rot! Thank you for this 🤝❤️🔥
You got that right! Definitely extremely uncomfortable and worth it. The confidence you gain in yourself that can you can endure it and overcome the challenges is top notch 👏🏼
Well my friend and for those seeking the same journey, yes, u can take over your life and be bold to achieve success and you have the drive, you'll succeed. Especially, when there's no baggage (kids, wife, dog, etc.). That's all you need. Human beings can accomplish more than they think they can if the have that desire and positive attitude. Get after it, be positive, be good, and don't let anyone get in your way.
Thanks for sharing this man! Lots of courage and it's nice to see others who also are ok with no path because they believe in themselves. Peace and much success to you.
Bold of you to assume people will learn from failures. That takes a special kind of person these days and it's not something most can actually do. Honestly, allot of this sounds like you got lucky and that's it.
I resignated totally with your story. I am well into my 60s now and still stepping out in Faith which kinda is similar to what you are discovering. I’m married, fathered 4 children, back in the 70s I left everything in Southern ca and took off to Europe. Lived on Faith in Christ, traveled throughout the world. Learned to speak German fluently. Got a job in Northern Germany that funded so many of my dreams and travels. Came back to America and married. I too started my own business in medical sales and learned so much. And now with my wife of almost 30 years, here we go again. Selling everything to get out of the city and buying acreage in Tennessee to be mortgage free, debt free. Car payment free and soon to be credit card free. To not be dependent upon any form of government. To live Free and Live Simple. And to stay in good health. One is never to late to step out of the past norms in America and to be Free. For me and my wife, our journey of Freedom is in Christ Jesus and our experiences in life, I’d never change that for any worldly aspirations. What you have and are doing is remarkable and we wish you all the incredible successes yet to occur in your life. God Bless you and thank you so much for sharing as you do. Hope your channel here will explode with people that you can touch and empower to take that risk and believe for a future of wonderful potential. Wayne
That is incredible story, thank you so much for sharing, Wayne! That is such the remarkable journey and I’m sure you’re filled with so much experience and wisdom as a result. I really enjoyed reading that. Thank you for the kind words and positive feedback as well! Wishing you all of the best on the rest of your journey my friend 🫶🏼
@kylekirkconnell Your most welcome, Kyle. One thing I forgot to share is that, while I like you, stepped out and risked everything, I, while living oversees, had also many times, no income, no job. In fact remembering walking the streets with 2 suitcases of all I owned with no monies yet at the ripe age of 21, I just did the positive mind set, (I will make it and God is with me in all of this). That night in Northern Mulheim Germany, I got into a youth hostel. Had a tiny bunk to sleep on, and the next day, I was able to get an interview in a small convalescent hospital. I interviewed all in my broken German and got hired!!! Unbelievable! They needed a suckered, lol.. like me to bathe 80 year Olds. Some even served under Hitlar. During that year, I got my German down fluent. Had free room and board with pay. After those days and traveled throughout Eastern Europe, I had enough money to fly back to then So. CA. And I had over 500 dollars from working in the EU in my pocket. I could probably write a book on all of this, but again, your story Kyle is most inspiring ❤️. Keep moving forward. This world needs your inspiration in particular for the days ahead of us here in the US. 😄👍
Wayne uve touched something inside me n I'm so touched by ur story was thinking to take baby steps but now thru you I feel I can do it n take that bold step without fear of holding back my life anymore god bless you n all u do may many take that step because of ur encouraging words
@SybilBicette-ex3jh Kyle's testimony is awesome, and it touched my life also. At my age, like Kyle, all things are possible. The world will love to enslave us into their system. I said back back years ago, and even right now, no to what would like to halt ones dreams and aspirations. Take the risk and believe. Believe it, you will succeed against the norm and live. For me personally, I put all my faith and trust in God. I had my parents and many people trying to convince me that what I did and wanted to accomplish in my life was stupid and crazy. Well, I had that inner voice encouraging me to step out and believe anyway with little or no hope from back then family and friends. Like Kyle and even me, we are proof that all things are possible. I'm doing it again right now. Sold our home, waiting now for escrow to close. Moving to raw land. With no extra income but only with what little I get from the sell of my house, paying for the acreage, a new small home, a well, and to be off grid to grow our own food and not be in any shape or form reliant on government for financial assistance. To live free and live simple. You can do it. Trust in God. Believe in Jesus, and He will guide and sustain the dreams and aspirations in your journey's life. Blessings in all you aspire to do. Wayne
I love your story I always wanted to move to Florida I moved to Florida from Massachusetts last August but I don't like it maybe its the area it's not what I thought it was going to be. Now I want to move to North Carolina thanks for sharing I feel like everyone here has a story
Thank you, I’m totally with you! I feel like it depends where you are in FL, you’ll have pretty different experiences depending. I’ve been considering NC myself. Best of luck if you decide to give NC a try 😊
@@RB-gt8bf That’s true. Everyone thinks they’re going to the beach everyday and watch a sunset. Facts are, you’re going to work five days a week, do yard work one day, and housework on your second day off. I still wouldn’t trade Florida for any other state.
I wish everyone would move to Fla. Oh they are. Enjoy the traffic. Storms, heat, roaches, mold, red tide, spring breaker crowds, etc. Sounds wonderful.
@Kyle Kirkconnell Yup I've been Roaming for a few months, I've enjoyed it but I'm not Retired, I will have to work for awhile at some point. I'm not 100% where or doing what yet, Maybe some work camping 🤔
Congratulations Kyle for making such a BOLD move :)-!!! I am envious of you for having the nerve to follow your heart and take the LEAP!!!! I have been stuck in Vegas for over 12 years and I am at the point of just waling away as I just turned 50 a month ago without ever owning a home, never been married and have never had any children :)- Kudos to YOU :)- !!!! Life is what happens to you while you are busy making other plans!!! Stay strong and carry on :)_
Aw, thank you so much for taking the time to share your kind, positive feedback and a part of your story! 🤍😊 I truly hope you create some of those milestones for yourself and the courage to pursue them. You’ve got plenty of time to take some leaps! 😉😁
Hi Kyle! .... I'm from Kalamazoo and we are leaving to head to Florida for good in the next month. I've lived there before but I'll be teaching this time, I've spent 20 years in hospitality management, I can tell you that you deserve sunshine and happiness. I hope things are going well for you now! ❤❤
No kidding?! Small world, Kalamazoo is my hometown! Thank you for such kind words, I appreciate it! 🤍 I hope your transition to Florida and new chapter goes smoothly! 😊
@Kyle Kirkconnell thank you! I actually recognized the place you used to work (we live a couple miles away....) this place is a dead anchor, you got out from under a mess....
@@VioletBloom🤣🤣 You got that right! ⚓️ That’s so cool though, I wonder if we ever crossed paths! I just recently met someone else in Orlando from Kalamazoo as well. Too crazy!
I am still here, though I will say and give a heads up that cost of living has skyrocketed since I first moved here and it’s a little tougher to get established from all the people moving here. But if that’s your dream and what you’ve set your mind to, and you come down with absolute full trust that it’s gonna work, it will!
Right? I’ve breifly thought about that too! I have a friend that has had good luck with it, I was just concerned about it being over saturated or something
your story is awesome and I love your positive attitude through out it all, this has definitely taught you a lot and has allowed you to grow to someone you've wanted to be, which I am glad to see. I want to thank you for your advice since I was literally just thinking about dropping everything here in Texas and moving to Florida by fall. I have my doubts and my family is obviously saying I am crazy, but I somehow feel like this video was a little bit of encouragement that anything can be done with will, patience, and right mindset. Thank you again for sharing your long journey with us, I am grateful for your advice and for your sharing your experience with people who feel the same way you do. I hope you continue attract the things you desire and that you are successful in whatever you pursue. Thank you again.
Thank you so much for the kind words and for taking the time to write that, it really means a lot! I’m glad I could help and to inspire, that was my sole intention for the video. Wishing you the best during your transition, enjoy the ride! 😁
I am from Florida, born & raised and there's no money in Florida so good luck. I left to KC but I was thinking of moving to Dallas or Houston beforehand. Now I'm heading to Chicago. Texas is a very wealthy state. Florida is a tourist driven state with low GDP's in each county. Just look at the per capita household incomes throughout Florida... its $30,000 per year for a FAMILY.
i want to run away from MA, im 19 and im in a toxic relation ship with my abusive dad, i wanna own my business in mobile detailing in Flordia, but thats just a pipe dream
I was born and raised in Florida but I moved up here to Indiana few years ago and I haven't been happy really since I've been here I'm ready to go back home to Florida ASAP
Hi Kyle, I Enjoyed your story I'm now subscribed to your Channel/ Liked the video, but more importantly, I wish You the best in your journey... Many blessings
I'm thinking about getting out of Florida later in life, cause I don't want to deal with it being crowded and hurricanes suck and flat down here, lol. Also, everyone and they're brother are moving to Florida from up north. I'm from Ohio myself.
@Kyle Kirkconnell yea, that's how I'm feeling. As far as Florida is turning into California, I totally agree. That's why I want out eventually or more like when I'm ready, lol.
Thank you for reminding me not to give up S.Florida is amazng ,I have paid my dues, now I must keep my faith. I am working on reinventing myself ,I to want to start a business no plan yet. I'm enjoying the shift, still scary.
Hey man, thanks for the comment! If I'm being honest, and from my current perspective of Florida (and everyone has their own!) I think it's getting really over-populated and expensive. I'll also say that this spring so far has been the hottest that I've experienced here in the 4 years I've been here. Which I'm hearing from a lot of long time locals as well. We're getting mid summer weather at the beginning of May! Cost of living is going up everywhere honestly, but it seems even more so here right now. I've been considering moving a little north of FL, like GA, TN, NC or SC or something. But I'm waiting to see what the universe has planned for me like usual. But, with all that being said, if you're called to the area, trust that! Definitely gonna be more humid than you're used to though, for sure. 🤣 Wishing you the best!!
I’m trying to move with my bf to Florida I have money saved up and houses picked out, may I ask like how u afforded the air bnb with no job and stuff? This is my biggest fear is moving and then not being able to afford it.
I at the time found an absolute steal of an Airbnb for 3 weeks at a great price. It was supposed to be a bedroom in a shared house, but the owner ended up being there only one day out of the 3 weeks and I never even saw her. I had a good amount of savings when I came down but also was during peak covid 2021 and cost of living wasn't as high as it is now. There's been a TON of people moving here even since I've moved and I've watched cost of living shoot way up. It depends where you go though of course. Definitely not trying to deter you, follow your heart and intuition, trust your inner nudges and the universe. However, definitely gotta be ready to adapt and get out of your comfort zone as far as work, living, ect. goes here. I've gone through 3 career changes since I've lived here, just doing what's in demand. LOL! But all are good for our personal growth in life. You can do it! Good luck to you! ❤
@@kylekirkconnell thank you! I’ve been saving up and I have some amazing parents who are more than willing to help as much as possible. Imma make it happen no matter what. I’ve found some crazy cheap apartments and houses there so imma keep lucking, thank you 😊
I’m leaving Michigan too but even though I love Florida, I’m choosing Phoenix area. I’ll be making 30k more a year than my current 75k a year plus I can always take a drive to San Diego for the beach. Florida is falling apart and is not good for people who have careers like me. But I wish I could live in Florida.
Still moving to that state? Smh. I was born and raised in broward county. I warn so many. I have relatives who never thrived there and half of them are on thin ice thinking by moving to another city there, that it’ll be perfect. It’s a shame that most will continue to be in poverty. That weather is horrible and terrible with floodings and hurricanes with lighting storms. It’s no joke. Florida isn’t the place to thrive, build, and grow. It’s hurt not. It’s a playground for the wealthy or people who just wanna come visit or retire with money. There’s other states to thrive in.
A bit of a cliche but when one door closes another opens! You do have to walk through though! Keep working, keep networking, keep yourself healthy and mentally hopeful and talk to everyone and be open to new ideas.
You can afford to do that when you are young. I did that through out my college years. You can't do that when you reach mid 40s when age discrimination starts to kick in. So, try it out, but save as much as you can so you can afford not to have a job.
I do know that AirConditioning repair and maintenance professionals are needed in Central Florida. It’s a good trade that can lead to a great career and later your own business. Research how to get started.