hi, i am thinking about moving and im not sure where i wanna go. right now i am finishing up student teaching and i graduate in may. i would like to move, and i am thinking to vermont. the thing is, i have never been there and have absolutely no clue what it is like there. is it countryish?? city? suburbs?? i grew up in the city of pittsburgh and now i am living in the south western part of pgh which is in the suburbs, but close to the country. do you think i would like it? how is the year round weather? i am also going to need to find a job as a high school history teacher - any luck there? please let me know as much as possible about vermont.
any tips? living costs (high??) pgh is pretty decent price wise - i wanted to go to nyc but its too expensive. any areas that are nicer than others?
Vermont is pretty much all rural, unless you live in one of our three cities. The weather is Vermont is nice, if you are a fan of snow and skiing. I personally like Vermont because of its rural nature. I think that the cost of living in Vermont is pretty decent, winter heating can be expensive, but rent isn_t nearly as bad as it is in the big cities. I know it might sound cliche, but there are a lot of cows and farms in the really rural parts of VT. I guess I would say that Vermont is a nice place to live, but I can imagine that it could be alittle lonely at first if you didn_t know anyone up here.You live in Vermount.I visited Vermont, not too long ago. It_s pretty boring: gray skies, and extremely cold. I went to Burlington (the most popular city in Vermont), and I think some of the pros would have to be the peace _ quiet, and the fact that it_s a 1 and a half hour drive until Montreal. Let_s just say I was so bored I left on the next flight to New York City.
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