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Pros & Cons living in Chicago


Squirrel

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But aren't you in Hawaii?

 

Yes. 

 

 

Hawaii Cons

 

 

Cost of living

Low pay at my current job

To get out of Hawaii it is a 5 hour flight.

Believe it or not Summer does finally get old after awhile.

Family is 10 hour flight away. 

Night life. (yeah go figure)

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Yes. 

 

 

Hawaii Cons

 

 

Cost of living

Low pay at my current job

To get out of Hawaii it is a 5 hour flight.

Believe it or not Summer does finally get old after awhile.

Family is 10 hour flight away. 

Night life. (yeah go figure)

 

Can't imagine of getting bored of Hawaii but really couldn't see being there except in a semi retired/retired mode.

What Island are you on?

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Can't imagine of getting bored of Hawaii but really couldn't see being there except in a semi retired/retired mode.

What Island are you on?

Everyone I know who lived in Hawaii got tired of living there. I noted to never live there and only use it as a vacation spot.

People complained about being confined to small area with everything far away and super expensive.

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Can't imagine of getting bored of Hawaii but really couldn't see being there except in a semi retired/retired mode.

What Island are you on?

 

Oahu.  Pretty much City life.  Have over million people crammed on this island. 

 

Yes semi retired or vacation here would be fine. 

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