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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 568899" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>Dill has the inside info, but from my perspective, I spent my career in SoCal. In my last assignment, I only was 13 miles away but spent anywhere from 1/2 hour to 1.25 hours getting to work!!! ... EVERY SINGLE DAY. AND I did not drive during rush hour!!! The commute times are nothing in Northern Arizona compared to a big city environment. Besides the scenery is some of the most beautiful in the world. There are a million reasonable places to live. In fact even in the resort town I live in now it is cheaper than everyday living is SoCal. </p><p></p><p>You should consider Prescott AZ as well. Prescott Valley is a nice area and has all the conveniences of big city living without the hassle. The climate is in between Flag and Sedona. </p><p></p><p>As dill said - just about anywhere you go right now you will be looking at operations that have layoffs but as soon as the economy comes back so will UPS. In fact UPS is a bell-weather company to indicate trends in the economy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 568899, member: 9789"] Dill has the inside info, but from my perspective, I spent my career in SoCal. In my last assignment, I only was 13 miles away but spent anywhere from 1/2 hour to 1.25 hours getting to work!!! ... EVERY SINGLE DAY. AND I did not drive during rush hour!!! The commute times are nothing in Northern Arizona compared to a big city environment. Besides the scenery is some of the most beautiful in the world. There are a million reasonable places to live. In fact even in the resort town I live in now it is cheaper than everyday living is SoCal. You should consider Prescott AZ as well. Prescott Valley is a nice area and has all the conveniences of big city living without the hassle. The climate is in between Flag and Sedona. As dill said - just about anywhere you go right now you will be looking at operations that have layoffs but as soon as the economy comes back so will UPS. In fact UPS is a bell-weather company to indicate trends in the economy. [/QUOTE]
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