Job Offer in Houston, TX

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    Hi everyone,

    I’m a public accountant from central Illinois. I recently got a possible job opportunity in Houston, TX and am flying down in a week and a half to meet with the employer. I have been to a lot of states but Texas is not one of them. Is there anyone from Texas that can give me advice or opinions? The job is also for a public accounting firm and although the pay isn’t out of this world the benefits are very good. Also… anyone want to buy a house in central Illinois and I hear there might be a job opening at a local firm nearby…

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  • #576897
    UHC2005
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    What exactly are your questions or concerns?

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    #576898
    Jordan23cc
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    I think you will really like Texas. There is rarely snow, and no state income tax! Can you be more specific about what advice you want? I am moving to Houston in July, I did an internship there, and I've lived in Texas all my life.

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    #576899
    Jordan23cc
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    Also, I am starting with big 4.

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    #576900
    Gatorbates
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    Dude, you're possibly moving to Texas … land of the free, home of the brave. No state tax, and no Obama cronies, like your current state. I'd have moved yesterday, given the chance.

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    #576901
    lauren725
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    You can't go wrong moving to Houston. Traffic can be overwhelming and it is a big place, but the job market here is always one of the best in the country and you will find many opportunities to grow your career. I advise living close to downtown (at least inside 610) if you are new here! good luck!

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    #576902
    Anonymous
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    <<no Obama cronies>>

    Just a few remnants of the Bush-era cronies (see: Enron).

    Not tryin' to start anything….. 🙂

    But Houston is the place to go, career-wise. No one wants to live there because of the humidity, pollution and relative lack of fun things to do. My audit professor said it's the easiest large city in the country to land a Big 4 position for those reasons. (Denver being one of the hardest.) But there is a lot of oil money and such there, so there are jobs to be had.

    #576903
    Anonymous
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    Houston is fine for a young person starting out. Housing prices are low and haven't kept pace with the rest of the country over the last half decade since the Katrina refugees fled New Orleans, and most of us with kids would think very hard about moving there. The city is heavy in oil and gas, so you will gain experience in that field.

    #576904
    Anonymous
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    No fun things to do?? Houston is great. It's been ranked one of the coolest cities in the U.S. I work at a midsize firm in Houston and live in Cypress-area (NW Houston). Plenty of culture, nightlife, etc. Beach is an hour away.

    No Obama cronies? Not sure what that means. Houston has plenty of liberals. I am one of them. Texas politics are the only thing I hate about Texas.

    OP- what is your question, exactly?

    #576905
    taxman89
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    (not from houston but we just acquired a hou company so i have some hou coworkers)

    this is what i got ffrom my coworkers HOU= great job market/competitiveness and ungodly hot in the summer….like lets not go outside for 3 months hot

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    #576906
    jrosen92770
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    Houston has lots of job opportunities, housing is great (Katy, Texas if you have a family), lots of great Mexican food place to choose from, weather is great 10/12 months, July and August are really hot!. One caveat, traffic typically sucks, unless you leave early! And like the others said, NO State Tax.

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    #576907
    Gatorbates
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    Just stating that Houston is in a red state, with a red governor … no state income taxes, great job growth, a budget surplus … the example of what our country should mirror.

    There are cronies everywhere. However the ones still in Chicago are an extension of the biggest one we've ever seen.

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    #576908
    taxman89
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    Gator is looking for a full on debate/argument!!! lol

    had a roommate in college that was from texas and was exactly like matt damon's character in true grit….I think Damon's character was supposed to be an exaggeration but it really was not…..even a little bit lol

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    #576909
    UHC2005
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    I would refrain from living near downtown (inside the loop), housing is small and pricey, plus the neighborhoods can be somewhat questionable. Living on the West or NW side are good options, although traffic on I-10 and Highway 290 can be unbearable at the best of times and downright nasty at the worst of times (i.e. any time rain falls on the highway).

    I can hear Drama Ninja stretching the background, lol.

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    #576910
    san4596
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    “No one wants to live there because of the humidity, pollution and relative lack of fun things to do.”

    I have to agree with the humidity being horrible, and the pollution from all the traffic. However, I disagree with there not being anything to do. Houston has just as much as any other city with sports, live arts, and various other types of activities.

    My thoughts: 1) Live inside 610, and as close to work as possible. 2) Plan on your children attending private school. 3) Housing market is much cheaper, but property taxes are high. 4) The Texas flag is flown more than any state. 5) You live close to the beach. 6) Tickets to Hawaii are much cheaper now!

    I could continue with so much more, but do not have the time. I would say that more than 90% of Texans are proud of their home state.

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    #576911
    Jordan23cc
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    @taxman89 that's pretty funny. I promise not all of us are cowboys.

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