Hi, guys!
I just returned from my job interview in Tucson,
and it looks like I'll have a decision to make after all. I was pretty
impressed with the acceptance of gays, although people were just a little
too obvious about touting the openness of the town (I think they were trying
their Hetero best to convince me to move). I heard repeatedly that Tucson
isn't great for singles unless you're a college student, but that it's
a great place for gay couples.
I spent a couple of days looking
at housing, mostly in the foothills. I really liked it, but I would appreciate
some HONEST advice about how bad the snake and scorpion situation is.
Is it enough of a problem that I should say in the east? I don't know
if people were trying to scare me or if their advice simply backfired,
but I came away not sure why someone would want to get out of bed and not
know what they're going to step on! Some honest advice, please...!
I
was very surprised that I liked the scenery and architecture. I'm a big-city
guy, and I thought it would feel very removed from civilization. Not at
all... The biggest problem, as far as I can tell, is that the town isn't
well-connected by air just yet (not too many long-distance, non-stop flights
at reasonable prices). The laid-back feel was quite comfortable. (Oh
-- and is there a fat, ugly man in Tucson? I sure didn't see him!!!)
So,
aside from snakes and scorpions, I'm ready to move. What do you think
I should do?
Thanks!
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