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xmanpit t1_jcyp7ep wrote

Honestly, I left Vermont because there is no decent work to be done aside from restaurants and grocery stores, and I couldn't find any housing, but I couldn't afford it if I did. A big fuck you to Hannafords for the 12.15 an hour and 24 hours a week. Now I live in AZ and work from home selling insurance, making about 26$ an hour. My other gripe is there's not a lot to do. Being from Rutland and losing our movie theater, it just feels like there's no youth culture aside from hiking. If I was lucky, I could go to Burlington, but shits expensive there.

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RandyCheeseburgers01 t1_jczhxre wrote

>My other gripe is there's not a lot to do.

I think you done messed up if you moved to Vermont expecting big city amenities and culture.

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Necessary_Cat_4801 t1_jd90ymj wrote

From Rutland. So they moved to Rutland when they came out of their mom. Not everyone moved here to escape New Jersey.

What this person is describing is why most people I know from high school left and did not come back.

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xmanpit t1_jczj05p wrote

I didn't move there with that expectation. I lived there most my life. Just got bored after I experienced the rest of the world.

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