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Susan

Fresno, CA | 5 Review(s)

Born and raised in Fresno, CA. Looking for a new place to start the next chapter in my life! I love people, animal watching, the country, the city, laughing, cooking, gardening, raising my own veggies and herbs. I want to raise my own fruit as well, and may even segway over to the country lifestyle.

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Life Stage: Young and Single
Occupation: Financial Services
Enjoys: Gardening, animals, socializing
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Fresno, CA


re: Used to live in Fresno - 12/5/2009
- 9/4/2013
Hello MrT -- I see that you moved to Idaho! I am living in Fresno (born and raised) and am trying to find a job in Boise long distance. It's not easy. No bites so far, not even a phone interview. Any advice for a college educated 50's female for finding a job there? Do you have to know someone? Hopefully you will see my reply. I can be reached at dvoraksue@aol.com Thanks.

Fresno, CA


Fresno - Pro's and Cons - 8/26/2013
I was born and raised here in Fresno, and am 52 years old. I grew up in a higher end part of town, so my opinion is a bit skewed (at least as it relates to that time period). I enjoyed growing up here. The climate is mild, but we all complain of the hot summers. There can be ten days in a row of temps over 100 degrees, several times during summer. Don't be fooled - a swamp cooler will NOT cut it. Growing up, people left their doors unlocked. Not so now. There is a lot of theft, so you had best have a burglar alarm. There is also a lot of car theft and breakins, so you best use your garage for what it is intended - for CARS. The jails are a revolving door for thiefs, so they can be in for car theft and back on the street in 24 hours to continue doing the same. There is a lot of reverse discrimination. White people are the minority now, and many businesses (especially banks) cater to the Hispanics. You can walk into a bank and all you hear is Spanish being spoken. If you know Spanish or are Hispanic, that is great! If you want a job, and are white, go to the back of the line. It is nice that we are close to Yosemite, Kings Canyon. If you are a conservative, Fresno has more conservatives than the rest of the state, although with the low cost of living, that also means we have a lot of users of the system, who make up the percentage of liberals mostly. There are lots of folks on SSI disability and welfare, LOTS on food stamps, and LOTS on Section 8 housing who sometimes live better than some of us who work for a living. There are lots of good restaurants,lots of bars, art hop once a week, farmers markets in various parts of town. Clovis is a nice suburb to live for a better quality of life. We have a few microbreweries here too which are great for the discerning beer drinker. Unemployment is high. If you move here, get a place in Clovis, or near Woodward Park or Figarden (VanNess/Herndon area). The Tower District is fun, but there is a lot of crime and drugs in that area. So beware if you choose the funkiness of the Tower.

St. George, UT


Bored in St. George - 8/3/2013
I lived in St. George for only 6 months. I am single and 52 years old, and was looking for a change from Fresno, CA -- less crime, friendlier people, and a new start. If you are not Mormon, you will not have much to do, and they pretty much stay to themselves. If you are Mormon, they will embrace you and you will have lots of companionship and activities. I found the Mormons there to be clickish and not welcoming. Finding people to socialize with was difficult, and the bars only offered drunks and I also witnessed a drug deal the one time I went to a bar looking for socialization. Also, there were only 4 people at the bar on a Friday night!! The scenery is beautiful, and I was there from January to June, and the weather was lovely then. Jobs were scarce. I was unable to find one. I wondered if they were pro-Mormon when hiring -- There are literally Mormon churches ALL OVER the place. I'm talking probably 20 wards in the city of St. George and suburbs. I might even be underestimating.

Chantilly, VA


re: 4 Seasons - 5/22/2006
- 10/27/2011
Anyone have any more recent comments about the Metro DC area?

Eugene, OR


re: Hard place to go against the flow - 5/6/2011
- 7/29/2011
Hi Kevin -- have you changed your opinion since May? I am thinking of moving there, and want a safe place to live where people are friendly, lots of fresh produce is available, and there are places for singles older than college age to socialize.
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