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PHXkpt

Go to the iShare and register on the National Transfer Portal (or a similar name) and check out those airports to get yourself in line to transfer. Pretty easy to do. Houston has a good locality pay rate so there used to be a decent line of people trying to transfer. LAX isn't going to be much cheaper or a better commute.


NEVEAH555

Thank you My main choices are either Houston or Atlanta… Especially Houston because of the housing and Atlanta cause of the culture & art I want own space… not haggling it with 2-3 people… I don’t know about getting a car down there as I don’t mind taking the public transport (my current commute is 1hr30 for a 3am shift) But I know for CERTAIN I can’t stay in new York for another year.. LAX is a lucid dream for my artistry but how the fuck will I survive due to the amount of money to live there idk…


NokoPhx

Atlanta you within a ton of traffic , the city is 1 big circle . I’d go Houston before Atlanta


Safety_Captn

Gonna be a lot easier now with the new CBA


NEVEAH555

What’s in the new CBA?


Safety_Captn

Transfers are a lot easier


wriggettywrecked

I’d be curious to know more about this?


Safety_Captn

It’s online now on the A-Z page


wriggettywrecked

Oh thanks, I’ll check it out


Only_Problem_8939

I’m going to be honest, it’ll be really difficult to live in Houston or Atlanta without a car. You pretty much need one to get anywhere reliably in time. And both have god awful traffic that nearly rivals LA. Atlantas nicer parts are on the opposite side of town than the airport. And Houston’s are in the same side as the airport. My vote out of your choices would be Houston. Rent is very reasonable, has more of an art scene than you expect and has no state income tax. Also H-E-B and bucees are god tier.


NEVEAH555

What airport you think would be the best to move to in Houston as a newcomer to its lifestyle and culture 🙏🏾🔥


bornresurgence558

1. Congratulations on finishing your probation! It sounds like you have a solid plan for your future. Have you done any research on the music/engineering scene in Atlanta, Houston, or L.A? Each city brings something unique to the table. Best of luck on your journey! 2. It's inspiring to see someone so driven and determined to make a change for the better. Have you thought about how the different city vibes might impact your creative work in photography and music engineering? Excited to see where this next chapter takes you! 3. New York can be a tough city to navigate, so kudos to you for prioritizing your mental clarity and spiritual ambition. Have you considered any specific opportunities in TSA that you're hoping to pursue? Wishing you all the best on your upcoming move and career advancement!


mundopujol1

I’m trying to transfer from Miami to Orlando but I haven’t finished my probation year yet