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In reply to the discussion: Relocating is not as hard as people believe it is. [View all]hobbit709
(41,694 posts)60. Then take a crude wooden spear in hand and start walking.
See what happens when you forage for food on someone's property. That's how the world got populated but it took many years and a lot of deaths. You were at the mercy of the climate, geology, predatory animals, going into a new area and not knowing what plants were safe to eat, etc.
Even the people that trekked across the U.S. were able to supplement their supplies with what they could forage. They didn't need money since there was no place they could spend it.
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In any bad situation you can find someone who got a shittier end of the stick
Major Nikon
Jul 2015
#20
I don't really understand you point in comparing contemporary to things like the Oregon Trail.
NorthCarolinaL
Jul 2015
#88
Go Greyhound and relocate to city with a good transportation system. NYC, San Fran
vinny9698
Jul 2015
#18
It's sad people are focused on the word "illegals" and ignoring the message of the OP n/t
taught_me_patience
Jul 2015
#21
I am just telling people to catch a fish, you need to go where the fish are biting.
vinny9698
Jul 2015
#37
Are you comparing $20k loan to having some one put two boxes in their closet?
vinny9698
Jul 2015
#50
That student didn't take the job you found so you took it personally and wrote him off?
uppityperson
Jul 2015
#56
I misunderstood the "I never did" part, thought you meant you just never called him.
uppityperson
Jul 2015
#64
Why should I try it.they used all their knowledge and resources to move so am I
vinny9698
Jul 2015
#141
I have had friends who owned a lot of rental property. The problems are the 2 Ts'
vinny9698
Jul 2015
#125
I think he left out the part about smothering his ailing grandma with a pillow
eridani
Jul 2015
#113
Many single mothers that would love to relocate for decent jobs cannot due to restrictions by the
Mnemosyne
Jul 2015
#41
My daughter is in basically the same situation, no jobs here in her field and she can't move.
Mnemosyne
Jul 2015
#137
I agree. Sometimes you just have to get on with it. Sometimes the situation is good,
underahedgerow
Jul 2015
#58
You don't mention a single loved one or even friend (other than your housekeeper, maybe.)
pnwmom
Jul 2015
#117
I hate it when people try to make it look so easy, then use it as an excuse to judge and condemn...
AZ Progressive
Jul 2015
#85
"Africans relocated from Africa to Europe and that is how the world got populated."
ladyVet
Jul 2015
#102
Gas money. Got some? UHaul rental money. Got some? Deposit money. Got some?
cherokeeprogressive
Jul 2015
#106
IT courses? How wonderful for you! You'll get a chance to train your own H1b replacement
eridani
Jul 2015
#129