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Originally Posted by Isis Kali See, I wouldn't want to move further away without some more money saved up- at least $5000. |
Why is that? You don't have to answer me, but you should answer it for yourself. If you're moving to a different place to save money, refusing to move until you've saved money seems backwards.
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I sent a couple of resumes out to L.A. just for the heck of it. Frankly, the Midwest scares me a bit My whole life is theater, the arts, fashion...I don't know. NYC and LA are probably my best bests for that. Then again, I need to start thinking out of the box, and maybe going somewhere else would be the thing to do.
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We're not totally lacking in cultural amenities out here. We left the prairie skirts and covered wagons behind a couple years ago, and almost all of the roads are paved.
Seriously, I agree that NYC and LA will probably be where you want to end up long-term. But moving to the midwest will not mean putting your entire life on hold; you can still do theatre and art in Ohio. (In fact, my cousin's currently in a theatre in Michigan, and has worked in Ohio. PM me if you'd like me to have her talk to you.)
Again, you don't have to reply to me. I'm just bringing up things that you should make sure you've thought about for yourself.
Good luck, whatever you decide to do! And let me know if I can help.