I've been in Seminole for 7 months. If you realy, REALLY, like small town life in a dry county, then you'll very much enjoy Seminole.
It is very remotely positioned. If you are working up here, I suggest living in Seminole. The drive to and from the Midland/Odessa area is opressive. The drive from Lubbock is no better.
Browfield and Lamesa are very run down towns that are 40 minutes away.
Andrews is the closest "nice" community to Seminole.
Seminole has some nicer neighborhoods, but it is a tiny town of roughly 6000 people. It is very quiet and people stick to their own affairs. The Mennonites are everywhere...they give the town a real 1800s feel to it.
The weather is nice in the summer. It is very, very dry out here. The winters are pretty cold (In my opinion).
Hobbs has 30k people and is 30 minutes away. It is rough, especially at night. Hobbs has one nice restaurant and a small movie theater. The Casino and race track are enormous. The local shooting range is located next to the prison.
Most of the local grocers in Seminole have huge markups on all their stuff so I brave Hobbs for grocery shopping and the occasional movie.
Seminole and all surrounding counties are dry (alcohol). the nearest place that sells alcohol I know of is in Hobbs. The locals tell me there is someplace in Seagraves (12 minutes away) that actually sits just inside another county line that isn't dry.
Seminole would be a really tough place to live and work for a single guy fresh out of college looking for some excitement. Most of the people I work with that fit such a category are making plans to get a transfer.
Overall, Seminole is the place to be if you are working out here. The drive from larger towns, to me, isn't worth it.