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    Default Should I Move to OKC?

    Hello all. I'm new to this forum, and considering a move to Oklahoma City in about a year (when I graduate college). Let me give some background about myself, and then I'll as a few questions.

    I'm 23 years old, single, and about to start my last year of college. I'm majoring in communications and minoring in business. I live in Pueblo, Colorado, a blue-collar, old school town of about 100,000 people that doesn't offer many opportunities for college graduates. I wouldn't mind moving to the Denver area so that I can stay close to my family, but the cost of living up there is ridiculously high compared to other cities in the Midwest.

    I'm interested in moving to Oklahoma City because of the low cost of living and the conservative mindset of the area. I also have a friend who attends OU, and she says that she won't move outside of the area unless she absolutely has to.

    Now for some of my questions:

    What is the job market in OKC like right now? What would be the best way for me to search for a job (my degree is very versatile)? Is the life for singles good down there? Where can I find an affordable apartment ($600 or less) in a good area of the city?

    Any other info would be great to know.

    Thanks

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    We have some very attractive women. What more do you need for good single life?

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    LOL! There are plenty of job offerings for people with degrees but it is competitive.
    Job Search:
    Oklahoma Job and Career Center | JobsOK.com
    Oklahoma Jobs in Oklahoma Job Search.
    Oklahoma Jobs - Jobs in Oklahoma - Oklahoma City Jobs

    There are more places to have fun as a 21+ Single Guy than you can think of near the DT area.

    There are plenty of apartments here. Tons range from $450-$1200 just google search for any place and if you like it, mention it here, and we can comment on them.

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    What is the job market in OKC like right now?

    Moderate to good for a city of 600,000 (central) 1.3 million (metro).

    The hiring should get better as the nations' overall economy improves.




    What would be the best way for me to search for a job (my degree is very versatile)?

    I'm old school and many of the jobs I obtained involved timing--being at the right place at the right time. Personal greetings and meetings are best. Use the newspaper and fill out written applications--employers want to see your handwriting. Apply online only when it is required...


    Is the life for singles good down there?

    Life for singles is great here--people are friendly and trusting. Putting safety first: be careful and avoid on-line dating unless you are desperate; then, meet at a neutral site like a library or more public place.


    Where can I find an affordable apartment ($600 or less) in a good area of the city

    Go to a 7-Eleven or reputable convenience store (Shell, ConoPhillips...) and pick up an apartment guide. Any apartments you visit; talk to the tenants about concerns and questions you may have.

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    You can always check a couple of the websites that review and/or rate apartments in OKC.

    OKC is much better than alot of places. But, if you like the ocean, mountains, tall trees, and "real" Mexican food...then you won't like OKC.

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    Iguana is better than "real Mexican good."

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    I just recently moved from Denver back to OKC and now have moved back to Denver for work. Yes, OKC is far cheaper than Denver but it is NOT Denver. If you prefer a slower, more conservative lifestyle then OKC may suit you. OKC is up and coming. It has it's problems and, like Pueblo, it's not made of money. If you're "rock and roll," then Denver or Dallas may better suit you. If you are "country" or "gospel" then OKC is more like it.

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    Dallas and Houston are more affordable than Denver and have a faster pace of life like Denver, if not faster. Austin is also a great compromise between urban amenities and quality lifestyle for the cost of living.

    You can NOT compare OKC to Pueblo, however. OKC is not half-way in between Denver and Pueblo..it has far more in common with Denver. OKC is dysfunctional and inefficient as a big city. It just recently became a "big city" so it's still figuring things out and coming up with an identity, but it'll get there. OKC has come up relatively fast. Compare to Charlotte in the 90s or Seattle in the 60s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan View Post
    Iguana is better than "real Mexican good."
    Spartan...I haven't been to the Iguana. Got a location?

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    9th and Broadway. Try it during off hours or you won't get a seat all night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan View Post
    9th and Broadway. Try it during off hours or you won't get a seat all night.
    Thank Ya!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan View Post
    We have some very attractive women. What more do you need for good single life?
    Are there also lots of attractive single men? Moving to OK in three weeks..... :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Casey View Post
    Are there also lots of attractive single men?
    Well, I'm here.

    Just kidding.

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    jk :d

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    There's lots of singles in Oklahoma period.
    It's like land of the singles.

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    Is tiffanynicole one of the multitudes of singles?

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    In all seriousness I do like the fact we seem to be having a bunch of new people moving to OKC. I get tired of seeing everyone run to Dallas or Houston.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan View Post
    Well, I'm here.

    Just kidding.
    Excellent, pics? :-)

    Time to start a dating section here somewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mugofbeer View Post
    I just recently moved from Denver back to OKC and now have moved back to Denver for work. Yes, OKC is far cheaper than Denver but it is NOT Denver. If you prefer a slower, more conservative lifestyle then OKC may suit you. OKC is up and coming. It has it's problems and, like Pueblo, it's not made of money. If you're "rock and roll," then Denver or Dallas may better suit you. If you are "country" or "gospel" then OKC is more like it.
    Oh please. WE have plenty to satisfy music fans of all stripes. It's not like Denver is a major music mecca.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xoxotiffanynicole View Post
    There's lots of singles in Oklahoma period.
    It's like land of the singles.
    Really? I always thought of OKC not being the best singles city. So many people in this state get married so young. And it seems that there are many good looking girls that move off to Dallas or somewhere. Just never thought of OKC being great for singles.

    However, with Oklahomas divorce rate I guess there will always be some single folks out there. Its just that there is usually baggage attached.

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    Country and Gospel? HAHAHAHAHA

    With bands like the Flaming Lips, All American Rejects, Hinder... yeah, Country and Gospel.

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    Yes. The answer is: You should move to OKC. It's an up and coming city with a lot of very cool residents and single, gorgeous women. You also will be able to enjoy conversation with people of all political persuasions here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soonerguru View Post
    Oh please. WE have plenty to satisfy music fans of all stripes. It's not like Denver is a major music mecca.
    I don't think he was talking about music styles per se, but what those music styles represent from a lifestyle point of view

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry OKC View Post
    I don't think he was talking about music styles per se, but what those music styles represent from a lifestyle point of view
    Even if so, it's not accurate.

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