I won't be graduating for a while, I have about 3 years. I would like to hear some ideas from some of you because I have noticed the forum on TE tends to be a lot of smart ladiesI know a lot of you are professionals. As one about to enter my professional field I'm a little nervous about deciding where to do this. I am very interested in Oregon and Washington state, I lived there briefly a few years back but fell in love with the Pacific Northwest. I'm not sure that's the best way to pick a place to make home and work though. I'm from Indiana but the prospects for my particular field are not very good there unless I want to practice in a rural area and I'm not crazy about that idea. I lived in a rural area growing up, while it has its up sides I still prefer the city and I'm sure my BF would too. For some reason my BF doesn't even like to talk about this subject with me? I can only guess he's just worried about his own career prospects if he were to move. He is a PT and his licensing is specific to each state so if he moved I think he would have to take another licensing for the state he moved to? I guess I'm just wanting to bounce some ideas around. I'm open to any suggestions, ideas etc. Thanks in advance
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I know a lot of you are professionals. As one about to enter my professional field I'm a little nervous about deciding where to do this. I am very interested in Oregon and Washington state, I lived there briefly a few years back but fell in love with the Pacific Northwest. I'm not sure that's the best way to pick a place to make home and work though. I'm from Indiana but the prospects for my particular field are not very good there unless I want to practice in a rural area and I'm not crazy about that idea. I lived in a rural area growing up, while it has its up sides I still prefer the city and I'm sure my BF would too. For some reason my BF doesn't even like to talk about this subject with me? I can only guess he's just worried about his own career prospects if he were to move. He is a PT and his licensing is specific to each state so if he moved I think he would have to take another licensing for the state he moved to? I guess I'm just wanting to bounce some ideas around. I'm open to any suggestions, ideas etc. Thanks in advance
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