Alright guys...a lot of shit happening all at once, and I need some advice.
I'm getting married in March (don't think I've mentioned that on here yet), and my girl and I both want to get out of TX after we get married. Problem is, I don't know a place that I can get a job that isn't in TX, CA, or NY.
Im looking for a job preferably as a Linux admin (Debian/Redhat). I'm want to move to a non-hillbilly country with relatively cool temperatures (read not 90+ for 6 straight months).
I also need somewhere where we can get a decent house for 150k (adjusted for income difference in the area).
Most of the places in NE are either way out of my price range, way too old for my tastes, or just ghetto.
So I'm looking for places that have positions for my job types, houses < 30 years old, houses for under 150k, and not jersey/ny. My girl usually does business management or accounting, so I doubt she is going to have much trouble finding a job.
If my requests are too broad, do you think i should just try picking up perl or php? Seems like there are a LOT of jobs for developers out there. I dunno, I'm just going crazy trying to figure everything out. Feels like time is already ticking down.
I'm getting married in March (don't think I've mentioned that on here yet), and my girl and I both want to get out of TX after we get married. Problem is, I don't know a place that I can get a job that isn't in TX, CA, or NY.
Im looking for a job preferably as a Linux admin (Debian/Redhat). I'm want to move to a non-hillbilly country with relatively cool temperatures (read not 90+ for 6 straight months).
I also need somewhere where we can get a decent house for 150k (adjusted for income difference in the area).
Most of the places in NE are either way out of my price range, way too old for my tastes, or just ghetto.
So I'm looking for places that have positions for my job types, houses < 30 years old, houses for under 150k, and not jersey/ny. My girl usually does business management or accounting, so I doubt she is going to have much trouble finding a job.
If my requests are too broad, do you think i should just try picking up perl or php? Seems like there are a LOT of jobs for developers out there. I dunno, I'm just going crazy trying to figure everything out. Feels like time is already ticking down.