Southern MO Happnins Z wise and Jobs
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Southern MO Happnins Z wise and Jobs
Hey all,
May of 2013 I plan on moving somewhere in this region after getting out of the Navy after what will be 7 and change years. I'm looking for places that have tons of windy roads (as So Cal has tons of canyons to enjoy) and a good job market with low cost of living. I despise rain and snow, but if I moved back I would get a daily and let my Z finally be a garage queen. I know it's tough everywhere, but So Cal has nothing for me after I get out except un employment and the GI Bill. Im working on my Associates(or more) while Im in and my gf will be finishing her Masters in Public Health. She will be scoping out areas while completing an internship in the area too. We both have family in the midwest(Iowa, Nebraska, and some Missouri) and would like to be able to drive to see them when possible.
~cool story bro~ right?
Well, I would like some of y'alls inputs on where you live, and why you live there.
Cliffs
Getting out of the military in 2013
Looking for mild winters
Windy Roads
Good Z following(or cars in general)
Good job opportunities-for me with very little college and basically useless Military skills
Low Cost of living
We like the look of the Ozarks, but I have never been there in anything but diapers so not sure moving there blind would work?
Any suggestions are appreciated!
Thanks!
May of 2013 I plan on moving somewhere in this region after getting out of the Navy after what will be 7 and change years. I'm looking for places that have tons of windy roads (as So Cal has tons of canyons to enjoy) and a good job market with low cost of living. I despise rain and snow, but if I moved back I would get a daily and let my Z finally be a garage queen. I know it's tough everywhere, but So Cal has nothing for me after I get out except un employment and the GI Bill. Im working on my Associates(or more) while Im in and my gf will be finishing her Masters in Public Health. She will be scoping out areas while completing an internship in the area too. We both have family in the midwest(Iowa, Nebraska, and some Missouri) and would like to be able to drive to see them when possible.
~cool story bro~ right?
Well, I would like some of y'alls inputs on where you live, and why you live there.
Cliffs
Getting out of the military in 2013
Looking for mild winters
Windy Roads
Good Z following(or cars in general)
Good job opportunities-for me with very little college and basically useless Military skills
Low Cost of living
We like the look of the Ozarks, but I have never been there in anything but diapers so not sure moving there blind would work?
Any suggestions are appreciated!
Thanks!
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I live in southern Missouri and have for 14+ years. The scenery around here is really a sight to see, and after 14 years I still look off the road at all the bluffs, hills, and lakes.
As far as Z community, not a whole lot happening locally, (more action down in Arkansas) but there are quite a few 'Z' conventions that are from 30 mins to 3-7 hour drive away.
The roads are awesome no doubt in that.
Little "party night life" unless you are in a big city.
This is as far north as I would ever consider, anymore north and the winters are too cold/harsh for me.... In Branson we have snow/ice maybe a week or two out of the year. It gets cold but nothing too horrible.
Really depends on your needs and what you are used to... if you are used to the pretty lights, lots of traffic, club night life, and 70's weather year round you are in for a treat. (I can get to anywhere in town in 10 mins or less at any given time to give you an example lol)
We definitely have all four seasons here so be ready for 0-5*F in the winter - 110* in the summer.
Personally I love the area, I am from San Antonio originally and love it there also but it is peaceful, beautiful, and the cost of living is second to none.
As far as Z community, not a whole lot happening locally, (more action down in Arkansas) but there are quite a few 'Z' conventions that are from 30 mins to 3-7 hour drive away.
The roads are awesome no doubt in that.
Little "party night life" unless you are in a big city.
This is as far north as I would ever consider, anymore north and the winters are too cold/harsh for me.... In Branson we have snow/ice maybe a week or two out of the year. It gets cold but nothing too horrible.
Really depends on your needs and what you are used to... if you are used to the pretty lights, lots of traffic, club night life, and 70's weather year round you are in for a treat. (I can get to anywhere in town in 10 mins or less at any given time to give you an example lol)
We definitely have all four seasons here so be ready for 0-5*F in the winter - 110* in the summer.
Personally I love the area, I am from San Antonio originally and love it there also but it is peaceful, beautiful, and the cost of living is second to none.
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Thanks for the insight ak48z!
The only thing Im really lookin for is a good blend of city and country life. I don't party hardly at all. I'd rather spend the $ on my Z. I don't mind snow, I just can NOT deal with 7+ feet of it like we had in Iowa growing up. So Cal has spoiled me for the past 5-6 years. It's not reasonable to think I can have San Diego in the mid west, but I'd like something along the lines.
I'm addicted to the canyons out here, and my car is number 1. well my gf is right up there too but I'd like to be able to drive my car over half the year. I would no doubt have a piecer daily, but I want the option to take the Z out whenever I want.
What about shops and monthly meets? I don't have enough done to my car(ie tuning/dyno) to need shops, but I want to in the future!
Thanks again for your post! I want to gather info for the next year and few months getting job/school/house together with out really going there!
The only thing Im really lookin for is a good blend of city and country life. I don't party hardly at all. I'd rather spend the $ on my Z. I don't mind snow, I just can NOT deal with 7+ feet of it like we had in Iowa growing up. So Cal has spoiled me for the past 5-6 years. It's not reasonable to think I can have San Diego in the mid west, but I'd like something along the lines.
I'm addicted to the canyons out here, and my car is number 1. well my gf is right up there too but I'd like to be able to drive my car over half the year. I would no doubt have a piecer daily, but I want the option to take the Z out whenever I want.
What about shops and monthly meets? I don't have enough done to my car(ie tuning/dyno) to need shops, but I want to in the future!
Thanks again for your post! I want to gather info for the next year and few months getting job/school/house together with out really going there!
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I drive my Z year round with the exception of those couple weeks we happen to have snow/ice on the ground so no issues there. (btw a foot is about the most you will ever see down here)
As far as shops, there are quiet a few good shops around the area, nothing completely "Z" related though unless you drive 3-7 hours. Local shop is actually getting licensed in Osiris tuning shortly.
I don't participate in any monthly meets ATM, and am not sure if there are any Z ones in my area. Arkansas does a monthy meet though. Compared to SoCal the car scene here is going to be a pretty big disappointment I could only imagine. (a plus sometimes as there are not a ton of super nice cars to compete with )
If you don't party much there is not much you won't like out here. Even then it is only a 2-3 hour drive to KC or STL which I frequent for mini-vacations just to get away from life.
As far as shops, there are quiet a few good shops around the area, nothing completely "Z" related though unless you drive 3-7 hours. Local shop is actually getting licensed in Osiris tuning shortly.
I don't participate in any monthly meets ATM, and am not sure if there are any Z ones in my area. Arkansas does a monthy meet though. Compared to SoCal the car scene here is going to be a pretty big disappointment I could only imagine. (a plus sometimes as there are not a ton of super nice cars to compete with )
If you don't party much there is not much you won't like out here. Even then it is only a 2-3 hour drive to KC or STL which I frequent for mini-vacations just to get away from life.
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The San Diego Scene is good, but not the best in So Cal. The only drag track IN SD is an 1/8th mile. A couple hours driving is no big whoop, I usually do that picking up/dropping off parts! There is a monthly meet out here of all cars that's usually pretty huge. I would want that for sure if possible. I always try to plan caravans to events around here and I like to meet new people, especially gear heads!
I'm digging the year round Z driving since my car isn't paid off yet as I have only had it for a couple years. It will be well under 10k by the time I get out, but I would rather have 1 payment than 2 for another daily.
I'm digging the year round Z driving since my car isn't paid off yet as I have only had it for a couple years. It will be well under 10k by the time I get out, but I would rather have 1 payment than 2 for another daily.
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There are plenty of gear heads to meet then around the area... The domestic crowd is definitely alot bigger here than imports. There is a full 1/4 track 30 mins away from me... and they are actually in the process of building a road course / nascar track within 10 mins of me. (if it actually gets built, look up branson speedway on facebook)
I can't think of a monthly meet still but there are a few car clubs in the area that do occasional meetings/cruises/etc.... Look up 417racing, Springfield Select, Missouri Select.
I can't think of a monthly meet still but there are a few car clubs in the area that do occasional meetings/cruises/etc.... Look up 417racing, Springfield Select, Missouri Select.
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I live in Lake Saint Louis, Mo presently but my wife and I are thinking of moving to Springfield, Mo in the spring. We just have to sell our house and the move will be a definite. We've gone to Branson 2 or 3 times a year for probably the past 25 years. We love the area. Fortunately, I am retired so a job is not a prerequisite for the move. The cost of living is much cheaper than in the St Louis area so that is a real plus. The twisty roads are a definite plus and the Pig Trail is only about an hour's drive south of Branson. Lots of fun things to do in that area.
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Pig Trail FTW!!! the Nismo looooooves the Pig Trail...we have monthly meets in Little Rock but thats a good ways from you but as far as weather goes, i daily the Z except when it snows obviously and run summer tires year round! Branson has a Z Fest that usually has a really good turnout!
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Pig Trail FTW!!! the Nismo looooooves the Pig Trail...we have monthly meets in Little Rock but thats a good ways from you but as far as weather goes, i daily the Z except when it snows obviously and run summer tires year round! Branson has a Z Fest that usually has a really good turnout!
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I actually just got my Z a few months ago and have noticed quite a few around the Springfield area, but have yet to hear about any meet up locations besides the one in Branson in the summer. I would love to see a Z club get started though.
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have you found any other roads worth mentioning besides the ones already mentioned?
Thanks for the reply!
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I wouldn't worry about the roads.. there are more curves within 5 mins to a couple hours than you will ever need.
For a quick route, hwy 248 is fun... I like the roads down in Arkansas more because there is little to no traffic most of the time.
For a quick route, hwy 248 is fun... I like the roads down in Arkansas more because there is little to no traffic most of the time.