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    I want to move to Australia....but I've never been....I just KNOW I'd love it though. I want a HUGE ranch there with kangaroos and wallbees in my backyard and flocks of wild cockatoos flying overhead. Sigh....

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    You could get that in Queensland for less than what you paid for your house in Florida, I bet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yekhefah View Post
    Yeah, nurses and medical professionals are definitely in high demand. I thought about studying midwifery so I could move there. If you're willing to move to an outlying area (not in the five major cities), you're virtually guaranteed immigration as a medical professional, especially if you're young.

    well, sweet. then that may be an option when I graduate college

    I have years t decide what to do...I'd love to leave the country....who knows what I'll end up doing? It's nice to figure out options tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by cameron_keys View Post
    I want to move to Australia....but I've never been....I just KNOW I'd love it though. I want a HUGE ranch there with kangaroos and wallbees in my backyard and flocks of wild cockatoos flying overhead. Sigh....
    alot of people move here without ever being her before. my bf took a leap of faith when i made him move here years ago, hed never been...he loves this place more then i do now!

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    Yeah Maines really cold...so if you don't like cold winters (which of course I don't) it's not a great place to be. If I'm ever really rich I'll buy a house up here to live in during the summer and go somewhere warm in the winter.
    And yes, the most boring place to grow up. It was fun in the summer, in the winter kids hang out on dirt roads and Irving gas-station parking lots.


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    ^^^^

    What!? No Skiing? though its not that cheap either to do.....but Sugarloaf, Sunday River?

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    Quote Originally Posted by G-Real View Post
    ^^^^

    What!? No Skiing? though its not that cheap either to do.....but Sugarloaf, Sunday River?
    well if you like to ski, I don't s winters pretty boring.


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    mackinac island michigan.

    I worked on a boat taking people to and from the island over the summer for a kinda paid vacation. NO cars are allowed on the island. I think there is like one ambulance and a couple fire trucks. You probably wouldnt want to attempt to endure the winter though.

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