That's awesome. Can HEB come next? Then we'll be set.
proudaggie02 said:
I'm pumped about Whataburger, but I don't get the HEB love. I probably go to HEB 2-3 times/year when visiting family/friends in Texas, and nothing seems remarkable to me. I did love Central Market when living in Texas.
I've never been to Buccees.
proudaggie02 said:
This may cost me my Texan card (though I think I lost it when I moved here in 2009 and declared loyalty/never leaving/etc.), but I don't really like crawfish .
Daycare = second mortgage anywhere doesn't it?tukAG22 said:
Just received an offer for a job in Lakewood. I am an Upstream O&G guy potentially taking a job with more EPC/mid stream company.
I have twin boys at 20 months old
I have another boy due end of the month.
They want my start date to be March but I'm going to chat with them on that.
Denver has always been a pipe dream but now that it is in front of me I am second guessing everything.
Both us grew up in Houston. Both set of parents in Houston and help with child care currently.
I know 62strat and Chiken recently touched on some things in regarding to moving but this is a long thread and didn't see much stuff in last 6-8 months.
Going from Upstream to this, my offer letter was 5% under my current base salary and I am not putting much weight into bonuses. Denver is obviously more expense than Houston, but are we talking day care = second mortgage? How do schools stack up to KATY isd, Fort Bend isd, etc? Outside of money, my concerns are snow (just so used to hot), new location without support group (other than aggie network), and moving a young family.
I can post email if easier. Any advice appreciated and sorry for the repeat questions, I tried to look up information before posting.
per capita, you think more than LA? I'd be willing to say it's less. Even dividing tx up into say the eastern half, per capita, LA might give it a run for its money.agdaddy04 said:
Louisiana owns the farms but Texas eats a **** ton of crawfish
property taxes would be about $1500 more a month for my home if it were were I used to live. Offset that with about $600 a month in state income, I'm still coming out ahead.htxag09 said:
At least in Denver you aren't spending $1k a month on property taxes….
man the sunset and Mountain Views tonight was unbelievable.agdaddy04 said:
Driving home and seeing the scenery is like being on permanent vacation.
What makes me chuckle is how the overwhelming majority of people I know in Texas love crawfish and are all about crawfish boils. Everyone knows it's a Louisiana thing, but Texans seems to love it.62strat said:proudaggie02 said:
This may cost me my Texan card (though I think I lost it when I moved here in 2009 and declared loyalty/never leaving/etc.), but I don't really like crawfish .
Haha, as a 3rd generation South Louisianan, this makes me chuckle.
I have never heard that Texas lays claim to crawfish.
Texas can have brisket, and a slew of other things, but it does not have crawfish!
My wife likes HEB too, and she said the house brands is the main reason. I think I automatically think of how much I disliked their seasoned fajitas when I think of their house brands, so I'm biased against it. I did see some sweets that looked good the last time I was there.agdaddy04 said:
There actually aren't many Texas beers sold here from what I can tell. But with all of the Colorado beers around, I'm with ya.
I think NASA was referring to HEB. They do have some excellent house brands and things at awesome prices compared to hear. Miss their seafood selection the most.
I agree. I was in Houston for two days earlier this week because my mom is being treated at MD Anderson. I can't imagine moving back, not just to Houston (lived there for 5 years before moving to Denver) but to anywhere in Texas.Schall 02 said:
Move and don't think twice. Yeah, certain things are more expensive (mortgage), but many are less (property taxes; free outdoor life; eating out less because less tex-mex and bbq). And I can't begin to tell you how much value the weather adds to your life. Not to even mention the addition by subtraction of Texas angst. (Maybe it's the heat? I dunno but it's real.)
Email me (in profile) if you want to chat. We know a fair amount about O&G in Denver. Cherry Creek Schools and former Primrose Schoolers for day care.
Might I point out the sunny 60 degree day today.proudaggie02 said:Schall 02 said:
Move and don't think twice. Yeah, certain things are more expensive (mortgage), but many are less (property taxes; free outdoor life; eating out less because less tex-mex and bbq). And I can't begin to tell you how much value the weather adds to your life. Not to even mention the addition by subtraction of Texas angst. (Maybe it's the heat? I dunno but it's real.)
Email me (in profile) if you want to chat. We know a fair amount about O&G in Denver. Cherry Creek Schools and former Primrose Schoolers for day care.
As Schall said, the weather is amazing. The trend for several months seems to be 1 "ugly" day every 10 days or so. The sunny weather and great views is hard to beat.
Just have them talk to my wife.NColoradoAG said:
Stop telling people the weather here is good. Everyone should have the preconceived notion that the front range is worse than North Dakota in the winter.
agdaddy04 said:
The dry skin is really getting to me this winter. Hands are staying cracked and bleeding.