Dallas never felt like home
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5/25/2018
I moved to Dallas because of the variety of work and higher salaries than I experienced in Denver. Dallas gave me many firsts:
After an interview with a recruiter, she asked me to pile on make-up, because that's how it's done in Texas. (Whereas in CO, I was told I wore too much make-up. smh)
Had my car totaled from a brutal hail storm.
Feared for my life getting on/traveling all freeways. Worse drivers than Los Angeles. Horrible traffic.
Materialistic populace.
Had a doctor tell me I should pray for answers.
First date started quoting scripture from his favorite Sunday minister, although he told me he wasn't religious. Then told me I was going to hell for not believing in the bible.
Strip clubs let you bring your own alcohol, but you must pay for your own ice buckets. Uh, ok.
Company I worked for went out of business and then when I went to collect unemployment, they claimed I the company I worked for never existed?!!
Toll roads.
Living in the south sucks. This place never grew on me and I bailed after a year.
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