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Re: Great districts in Iowa? Moving out of Michigan...
Posted by confused on 5/27/07

    On 5/21/07, Sammy wrote:
    > I don't feel like Des Moines or Iowa City has much to offer
    > either...you can go out and drink. Wow, not my idea of fun all
    > the time. I love living in D.C. There is always something to
    > do. When I lived in Iowa, I was so bored. Yes, it is harder
    > to get a job in Iowa compared to other places. If you are
    > looking in a small town, you're nearly out of luck.

    I'm confused... are you saying if you live in a small town you are
    out of luck getting a job? My experiences is that they are more
    likely to be advertising teaching jobs. They don't pay as much as
    larger districts.

    If you are a high maintence, gotta go out EVERY night of the week,
    maybe Iowa isn't for you. But if you are like most people and
    only go out on the weekends, I think there is plenty to do. You
    just gotta go do it! We get the big name concerts and all the
    same movies that you see in big cites. We might only get one off
    broadway production ever month or two, but that is more than I can
    afford.

    I like Iowa, I'm constantly amazed at the entertainment available.

     
     

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