2ndovc wrote:Dude,
I think about that all the time. In the business I'm in, (insurance restoration) I know I'd be making a Lot more money down South ( probably twice) with the hurricanes and
tropical storms but I just can't deal with the heat.
I read a study on CNN or Foxnews the other day that basically said the Great Lakes and Upper New England regions are the safest in the country
when it comes to weather or seismic related deaths or injuries.
In otherwords the most boring parts of the country.
Yeah, nothing really bad (weather wise) happens here. Knock on wood.
If I was independently wealthy, winter would be awesome. I'd go out snowshoeing, ice fishing, and predator hunting on the nicer winter days, and stay home cozy with the missus on the nasty days. It's not a matter of not liking cold temps. Unfortunately, employers rarely have snow days.
The costs are a bit rough as well. Winter tires, a plow service or snow blower (shoveling just takes too long when you need to get to work in the morning) and the real killer, home heating fuel. I'd bet that COL goes up at least 30% in the winter.
maybe some of the southerners here can set me straight about the disadvantages to life down there.