I am debating between moving to Charlotte or Atlanta after graduation. I can work for the same firm in either location and am trying to decide which will be the best location for a young single professional. Advice please??
Charlotte vs. Atlanta
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Neither one is anywhere close to Idaho.
It depends on what profession/skills you have.
I would spend at least a week in each city to help decide whether you want to live in either. The employment prospects in the southern US should get better in the new year no matter which guy is elected President
I think she already has a job and can work either place. Lauren, it will be better to just have one thread with your question. You can find your threads by clicking on your name.
You have some advice in the other one.
Charlotte is a more "accessible" city in my experience. There are cute neighborhoods for housing close to uptown, if you want. OR you can live right uptown in a condo. Lots of young folks.