It is no secret that I might be returning to the USA, I don’t mind sharing this here, and I know I will get a honest answer. Part of the reason I miss the USA is my right to hunt without having to have a background check that matched a previous life. Currently, I am interviewing for a job that is remote based so I can pretty much live where ever I want. If I got the job I would on board here in the Netherlands and then later in year be transferred to the USA. (Thing that would suck I have to pay for it, oh well I can travel light).
Due to the “bosses” (who are all former colleagues and / or managers) are based in the EST and Euro Time Zones, I thought the East Coast, to start would be easiest manage the time differences.
Due to, that I am not really into ultra hot and humid summers the south isn’t really for me, and I want 4 seasons. Thus why I am interested in NE states of New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine. Those NE states offer a lot of lifestyle things I want and honestly, compared to Idaho, Utah and especially Montana right now, the cost of living is very similar. Plus my niece moved to and is working in New York City, so she loves the idea of family in the “neighborhood.”
Also, because the job is remote based, it would be very easy for me to hop on a plane Friday evening in Boston and fly to London to see a friend and work from there. Plus another friend is looking to move from NL to the Boston for a job. Plus I like the idea of being next to a city like Boston when I want my cultural side satisfied.
From what I have seen Vermont seems pretty air gun hunting / pesting friendly, and big game hunting is promoted on the State tourism site. The area also offers the ocean close by, winter sports and etc. For meeting people and due to declining #s in the NE I figure the local hunting clubs would be happy to welcome a fellow life long hunter and fisherman. Plus back to my winter interest makes it easy to meet people with a similar mind set.
If you can please provide any opinions / views etc. Lastly, I have an out. Due to the job is remote based for long term if I don’t like it I pull up camp and move to another location.
Due to the “bosses” (who are all former colleagues and / or managers) are based in the EST and Euro Time Zones, I thought the East Coast, to start would be easiest manage the time differences.
Due to, that I am not really into ultra hot and humid summers the south isn’t really for me, and I want 4 seasons. Thus why I am interested in NE states of New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine. Those NE states offer a lot of lifestyle things I want and honestly, compared to Idaho, Utah and especially Montana right now, the cost of living is very similar. Plus my niece moved to and is working in New York City, so she loves the idea of family in the “neighborhood.”
Also, because the job is remote based, it would be very easy for me to hop on a plane Friday evening in Boston and fly to London to see a friend and work from there. Plus another friend is looking to move from NL to the Boston for a job. Plus I like the idea of being next to a city like Boston when I want my cultural side satisfied.
From what I have seen Vermont seems pretty air gun hunting / pesting friendly, and big game hunting is promoted on the State tourism site. The area also offers the ocean close by, winter sports and etc. For meeting people and due to declining #s in the NE I figure the local hunting clubs would be happy to welcome a fellow life long hunter and fisherman. Plus back to my winter interest makes it easy to meet people with a similar mind set.
If you can please provide any opinions / views etc. Lastly, I have an out. Due to the job is remote based for long term if I don’t like it I pull up camp and move to another location.