Any advice on Colorado? Careers, economy?

Quote from RXIS:

It seems to me that outsiders are not very welcomed in Coloroado. I was actually told that by some guys from there too.

Yeah, that's probably true, but the irony is that the "native" population here would total 50 without the inflows of outsiders.
See, most of us are imports, either from other states or countries. CO would have more animals than people without the "foreigners".
 
Quote from midlifeguy:

Are there jobs for people with trading experience in Colorado? If yes, where would be a good place to start? Also, anyone have any good recruiters in Colorado to contact? I love the area and the people seem great there.

My concern is the job market. Like I have mentioned, I can trade my own account for awhile but really need the benefits thing eventually. I would prefer something smaller with great opportunities versus a megacorp unless the culture is employee friendly.

I have kind of had it with Southern California and the Los Angelezation of it all. It is a tough place to live. I figure if I am going to trade from home, I might as well trade somewhere where it isn't so congested and has lots of opportunities to meet down to earth people.

Thanks for any advice!


what's wrong with Cali??

San Diego is the best place to live in the USA by far!
 
Quote from RXIS:

It seems to me that outsiders are not very welcomed in Coloroado. I was actually told that by some guys from there too.

Majority of the population are OUTSIDERS:D If your into sports, hiking, skiing, biking,hang gliding, mountain climbing, running, walking, skydiving,all snow sports, golf, tennis, even sailing, motorcross...spectator sports, football, baseball, hockey,basketball, racing..then you'll find something to do and people to meet.
 
I heard a funny saying about us Californicators........what is despised more than a Californian................a Texan. This came from my friend who is a Denver native. It seems that there are alot of CA and TX ppl here, but who knows I have only been here just over 2 years. Sure is nice to have 20% humidity in the summertime. I was a little surprised to find out that Denver gets Tornados. Heck we had one yesterday SE of the Denver. Just a little one though, not a Texas Tornado.
I actually think the Real Estate market is a bit depressed as is the job market depending on where you live and what you do for work. Still I am not complaining, it's quite pleasant as I type this.
 
Its such a nice evening here in Metro Denver tonight, Wifey and I are going to a little restaurant we frequent and have a glass of wine during their happy hour that starts in 51 minutes. They have beautiful patio with music and its quite a conservative place.

Also beginning in July all restaurants will be smoke free like California...

Anyone want to join us?

Michael B.





Quote from dandxg:

I heard a funny saying about us Californicators........what is despised more than a Californian................a Texan. This came from my friend who is a Denver native. It seems that there are alot of CA and TX ppl here, but who knows I have only been here just over 2 years. Sure is nice to have 20% humidity in the summertime. I was a little surprised to find out that Denver gets Tornados. Heck we had one yesterday SE of the Denver. Just a little one though, not a Texas Tornado.
I actually think the Real Estate market is a bit depressed as is the job market depending on where you live and what you do for work. Still I am not complaining, it's quite pleasant as I type this.
 
I am originally from Ohio

Will that help? I actually may consider trading part time and doing something like Real Estate Appraisal part time for some steady money.

I hope people don't discriminate against me because I lived in CA for awhile. Trust me, I do not have CA values. That is my reason for wanting out of here. Also, the cost of living is insane here. I can live elsewhere and with the money I save, travel to beautiful places on vacation.

The weird thing about CA is that people are so into themselves that nobody takes time to build relationships. Plus, there are so many people coming and going so that doesn't help....

I am hopeful a move to Colorado will work out. I think it is better for my kid.

I will hook up to the Denver Trading group. Thanks
 
It was beautiful here today. I've been here for 25 years now. Back then, Texans were definitely the recipients of venom. They ski out of control, tastelessly flaunt cash, etc. etc. Then the Cali's came and overshadowed the Texans.

It's been a trade off. There is much more to do here now. Better restaurants, stores and fortune 500 companies. The price has been hellacious daily commutes and difficulty finding the solitude at your favorite camping and fishing holes.

If you're in the medical or banking field, there is a lot of that. The big high tech firms are sucking wind. Not much in the way of trading positions though, at least not that I've been able to find.
 
Quote from Waterloo:

Yeah, that's probably true, but the irony is that the "native" population here would total 50 without the inflows of outsiders.
See, most of us are imports, either from other states or countries. CO would have more animals than people without the "foreigners".

I'm a native. Seems like everyone says "they've never met one", so maybe you're right.
 
Quote from ElectricSavant:

Its such a nice evening here in Metro Denver tonight, Wifey and I are going to a little restaurant we frequent and have a glass of wine during their happy hour that starts in 51 minutes. They have beautiful patio with music and its quite a conservative place.

Also beginning in July all restaurants will be smoke free like California...

Anyone want to join us?

Michael B.

ES, yes smoke free restaurants will be nice, looking forward to it. It would be nice to meet you and some of the other DTG ppl in person some time. I don't attend all the meetings just some of them. Best of trading to you.

Dan
 
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