Posted by John M on April 14, 2014 at 05:40:21 from (68.115.194.228):
The next 25 days I have a BIG decision to make! The company I currently contract for has an opening in their plant in Iowa Park Texas. My name was recommended for the job. (According to the guy I spoke with Friday, HIGHLY recommended.) This would mean I would have to move, which the company wold pay so much for me to do that. The money is almost 4 times what Im making now, and the responsibility is about 4 times as much as I have now. I fell I can do the job, and do it well, but this move is what Im debating about. My current home is paid for, no loans at all on it, but the property, which I call mine, is really my brothers, and I only have the house and a 3 acre lot. (Brothers is 16 acres. I maintain this as he and I have a deal on it.) My oldest son is in college, tech school, and he doesnt want to go, but I dont feel confident enough that he is responsible enough to be on his own yet, since he doesnt have a job, and one more year of school. Plus, some of his friends, while good kids, still like to party a little too much for my liking to let them stay at the house with him. My brother has no interest in living in the house, hes happy where hes at. I would sell it, but again, it joins my brothers property, and he has built a nice pole building/barn on his side, which I keep the tractors in. (Which all will have to be either sold or hauled to Texas.) So aside from all of that, Ill have to buy a house in Texas, just cant live in an apartment!
Now, my questions, whats the housing market like near Iowa Park, whats the temps like year around, and how are the schools near by?
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