Where do You Want to Retire... and Why?

TN absolutely has some of the best tax benefits in retirement. It's a beautiful state with tons of charm outside the major cities. Lots of small town Americana to be had. Both Nashville and Knoxville average 6.5" of snow per year. What would bother me more is the humidity. I'd definitely want to live on a lake.
The humidity sucks but I still ride. I was working 2nd shift in Miss and living in a Hilton in La. I would work on my ranch in the Am getting drenched. Leave and ride the Bayou trail until 1, shower and pick up dinner at a local joint. I was on per Diem so restaurant food it is (again). The weather was always changing 95% Rh and 95 degrees, but then the lightning storm would come in and it would be 85 degrees and 99.9 % Rh. It was not 100 because as you are pumping to keep speed your breath condenses right in front of your eyes. Really freaked me out the first time. It is what it is, you let it rule you or you rule yourself. One day on the Bayou trail a dude with an awesome carbon roadie comes up and has me drag him around a bit, later we change positions. He says "where you from?" I say California. He says "all you dudes from California are fast". I rode around with him again and he lead me on the local roads between the interstate and the lake.
Good times Ya all down on the Bayou
 
The humidity sucks but I still ride. I was working 2nd shift in Miss and living in a Hilton in La. I would work on my ranch in the Am getting drenched. Leave and ride the Bayou trail until 1, shower and pick up dinner at a local joint. I was on per Diem so restaurant food it is (again). The weather was always changing 95% Rh and 95 degrees, but then the lightning storm would come in and it would be 85 degrees and 99.9 % Rh. It was not 100 because as you are pumping to keep speed your breath condenses right in front of your eyes. Really freaked me out the first time. It is what it is, you let it rule you or you rule yourself. One day on the Bayou trail a dude with an awesome carbon roadie comes up and has me drag him around a bit, later we change positions. He says "where you from?" I say California. He says "all you dudes from California are fast". I rode around with him again and he lead me on the local roads between the interstate and the lake.
Good times Ya all down on the Bayou

Never been to MS but my sister went to LSU in Baton Rouge so I know all about that humidity. I went back there and helped them move to Northern LA (Ruston....50 miles east of Shreveport). We literally loaded ONE item in the truck, albeit a piano, but I was DRENCHED in the first 15 minutes. In my younger days, I loved working out in the humidity but as I got older and you coupled the heat with the humidity, it felt like my brain was boiling on longer runs. I'm no fan of the bayou.
 
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Never been to MS but my sister went to LSU in Baton Rouge so I know all about that humidity. I went back there and helped them move to Northern LA (Ruston....50 miles east of Shreveport). We literally loaded ONE item in the truck, albeit a piano, but I was DRENCHED in the first 15 minutes. In my younger days, I loved working out in the humidity but as I got older and you coupled the heat with the humidity, it felt like my brain was boiling on longer runs. I'm no fan of the bayou.

I did my basic and advanced infantry training in Ft. McClellan, AL, outside of Anniston. Then I went to jump school in Ft. Benning, GA. Nothing like sitting out on hot tarmack loaded up with gear waiting for your plane to get fueled so you could go jump out of it... and then run across the field carrying all your gear including your deployed chute. And the barracks didn't have A/C. I don't think I stopped sweating for about six months :)

I don't really have a problem with the summer heat here in NC because the trails are in full shade. I can run or bike and it really isn't that bad, even during the heat of the day. Nothing like climbing Black* in the full sun when it is 100 :)
 
I posted this 5 years ago. Well, our minds are all but made up. Prescott is strongly in the lead for our retirement destination.
And just like that, my name is on the transfer list. If anything happens, it will be after the first of the year at which time I can just say no. Just thinking it might be easier to relocate and get established while I'm still employed.
 
How does the transfer list work? Do you just request the location you want and hope it comes up? That would be ideal…
Exactly. The hub is actually in Prescott Valley which is growing rapidly right now so the odds are good. We'll have a lot to discuss over the next few months so if it turns out to not be feasible, I'll just turn it down if and when my number comes up. By then I'll only have a couple of years to go anyways.
 
Exactly. The hub is actually in Prescott Valley which is growing rapidly right now so the odds are good. We'll have a lot to discuss over the next few months so if it turns out to not be feasible, I'll just turn it down if and when my number comes up. By then I'll only have a couple of years to go anyways.
Cool, that’s how my buddy who worked at the Post Office ended up in Thomaston, GA. For those who are looking for a place in the Sweet Tea States, he sure talks that place up, if you’re looking for green acres and mellow vibes at prices a non-Saudi-prince can afford.

jealous of all y’all who could take their jobs to the desired destination. The places I’ve been offered relocation to over the years are either essentially same-same as here IMO (PNW, Front Range CO) or totally undesirable/usually underwater (coastal TX, FL).

25 years ago I had a job offer near Tullahoma, TN. If you thought you could get into the lakefront home thing, the big CA exodus to TN hasn’t gone that far south yet, and Tim’s Ford Lake is set in some pretty hills. The MTB scene just south in Alabama is starting to ramp up too.

So you say Prescott Valley is growing a lot…man, what a conundrum. I suppose you can just take your capital gains and keep fleeing into the hinterlands if you start getting stuck in traffic on the way to Denny’s for breakfast with your fellow retirees.:laugh:
 
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A neighbor a few miles from our house in NWA thought it would be nice to send us a pic of our driveway and the trees turning. Reached out to find someone who knew how to contact us and sent me this…
She stated, “You are going to love fall in Arkansas!”
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Who thinks to be so kind like that? :thumbsup:
 
Things are going south so fast. I am afraid if I pull the trigger that the price of everything will have me eating cat food and getting medical at clinicas. Better than county but not by much
 
Can I just say that I've lived in Tennessee, between March and July in 1980, and it purty much sucked weather-wise. By July the humidity was 148% and the breeze don't blow underwater. Even if it did it wouldn't help. :eek::eek::eek::gag::facepalm:
Pffft…we arrived here in mid July. Yeah, it’s humid but not tropically humid (FL, Mazatlan, Cabo, etc.).

We love it here and have no desire to return to SoCal. I could’ve chosen to live anywhere in the country (North America for that matter) and chose here.
 
When I told my sister I'm not driving anywhere with these Ca plates, where's the DMV? She laughed and explained that one of
The LEO's job duties is to come out to your residence and do all registration needs on the spot. And at ten cents on the dollar.
Well how's he/she going to do smog? More laughter.
UPDATE: My own sister is a world class Hogwasher! Getting a drivers license was beyond stupid. Had to get a SS card, knowing my number and providing I.D. and DL from Ca not good enough. Needed birth certificate, mine with the baby footprints and moms thumb print not good enough. Sent for 62-year old original, application, notary blah blah. Three banking institutions letters with my new address. Cop comes out to verify your vin. Four trips to DMV they only divulge one thing at a time.

When I aced the tests, eyes, I asked about my registration. (Oh ah ya you have to go to Ottawa county for that) what? It's in Minneapolis Ks. Basically a big building with a couple people working. Luckily I thought to get auto insurance beforehand.

THERE'S MORE: The application for the B-cert had addresses on the back, sent it to City of Angels Hospital. They sent it back with a rubber stamp and said to send it to this address and to send 25.00 :confused: and notarized.

MORE: I go to a UPS store with a nice notary lady, she stamps it. I ask how can I guarantee they get this and fast? For 20.00 it goes in a big envelope for overnight. Good, she said I'll transfer everything to the big envelope and goes behind the glass and plays with buttons for ten minutes. Then I bought some manila folders and she handed me the old envelope and various receipts.
And tracking stuff.

ABOUT: Four days later l look at the stuff she handed me back (the check for 25 was in the old envelope) :bang::cry: totally my fault I should have double checked her. I waited for them to send it back, they did with a note "need the money basically. So I did it again, but slow mail. Four months to get a Ks lic. Plate-lic-sticky on the way. Maybe.

Hope you enjoyed my rant. Ps it's freakin 4-degrees tonight.
 
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UPDATE: My own sister is a world class Hogwasher! Getting a drivers license was beyond stupid. Had to get a SS card, knowing my number and providing I.D. and DL from Ca not good enough. Needed birth certificate, mine with the baby footprints and moms thumb print not good enough. Sent for 62-year old original, application, notary blah blah. Three banking institutions letters with my new address. Cop comes out to verify your vin. Four trips to DMV they only divulge one thing at a time.

When I aced the tests, eyes, I asked about my registration. (Oh ah ya you have to go to Ottawa county for that) what? It's in Minneapolis Ks. Basically a big building with a couple people working. Luckily I thought to get auto insurance beforehand.

THERE'S MORE: The application for the B-cert had addresses on the back, sent it to City of Angels Hospital. They sent it back with a rubber stamp and said to send it to this address and to send 25.00 :confused: and notarized.

MORE: I go to a UPS store with a nice notary lady, she stamps it. I ask how can I guarantee they get this and fast? For 20.00 it goes in a big envelope for overnight. Good, she said I'll transfer everything to the big envelope and goes behind the glass and plays with buttons for ten minutes. Then I bought some manila folders and she handed me the old envelope and various receipts.
And tracking stuff.

ABOUT: Four days later l look at the stuff she handed me back (the check for 25 was in the old envelope) :bang::cry: totally my fault I should have double checked her. I waited for them to send it back, they did with a note "need the money basically. So I did it again, but slow mail. Four months to get a Ks lic. Plate-lic-sticky on the way. Maybe.

Hope you enjoyed my rant. Ps it's freakin 4-degrees tonight.

Oh man what a pain. I think it's the new "real ID" crap that causes it all for you.

And it'll be mid 60s today, a little chilly but getting ready for a mtb ride anyway. Might have to put a light vest on too for the start.
 
Soon, I was given a little job to push the first article and the next two pieces over the goal line. 17 days ago. "We do not want to ruin your Christmas". So I open the package, WOW like a can of snakes in a magic show. Parts built to unreleased work instructions, specialty specs unreleased, my company's supporting documents unreleased. I tell the team "are you sure? this is the kind of stuff that can get you fired". Well I keep digging and it gets worse and worse, there is no good story here. I get lectured Friday that we went in together hand in hand. I say that is my disposition built to unreleased docs because "we see eye to eye?" This is going to customer review board I cannot see me keeping that story in front of people. Well today I get lectured again how I do not get it. I changed my dispo from "release the build documents". My boss gets totally pissed and quits saying we already told you. So I changed my dispo to "Ok as is". My boss changes his mind, not quitting. I can't wait to face the government review board. I worked this for the last 17 days straight and found all those snakes. Ugly picture. Then retire.
 
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Soon, I was given a little job to push the first article and the next two pieces over the goal line. 17 days ago. "We do not want to ruin your Christmas". So I open the package, WOW like a can of snakes in a magic show. Parts built to unreleased work instructions, specialty specs unreleased, my company's supporting documents unreleased. I tell the team "are you sure? this is the kind of stuff that can get you fired". Well I keep digging and it gets worse and worse, there is no good story here. I get lectured Friday that we went in together hand in hand. I say that is my disposition built to unreleased docs because "we see eye to eye?" This is going to customer review board I cannot see me keeping that story in front of people. Well today I get lectured again how I do not get it. I changed my dispo from "release the build documents". My boss gets totally pissed and quits saying we already told you. So I changed my dispo to "Ok as is". My boss changes his mind, not quitting. I can't wait to face the government review board. I worked this for the last 17 days straight and found all those snakes. Ugly picture. Then retire.
I have no idea what you are talking about... :gotnothing: I'm not even sure I know what you do! :Roflmao;)
 
I have no idea what you are talking about... :gotnothing: I'm not even sure I know what you do! :Roflmao;)
I dont know either, but kinds filled in with my own scenario.

Presented with some preliminary software.

It's completely jacked up and near useless and Da Hills calls them out on it.

Boss says use it anyway, why, cause he's the boss and doesn’t know better.

Da hills relents and says ok.

Now he's worried this govmnt project is so f'ed up they'll be called into a congressional hearing for an explanation.

Either that or the game boy stopped working.
 
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