Mental-Job7947
Mental-Job7947 t1_jcpqp0y wrote
Reply to White BMW going 100+ weaving through traffic on 91N in Rocky Hill, state cop did nothing.. I’m so over it by JuiceOld5801
CT should introduce % to income based traffic fines.
Mental-Job7947 t1_j2sh2jr wrote
Reply to comment by t3chnobilly in God of VT? by imanursesowhat
Right, that's like 6 different friends' fathers I know.
Mental-Job7947 t1_iy240bj wrote
Reply to comment by Walruzuma in How much land is posted in Vermont? by Crisp_Strudel
Well, you can see how well that kind of attitude is working for Upstate NY. Short-sighted, selfish but polite.
Mental-Job7947 t1_ixz8263 wrote
Reply to comment by Walruzuma in How much land is posted in Vermont? by Crisp_Strudel
Yeah Chittenden County. You will have that as the population grows. Places like Shelburne Road are deadly to foot and bike traffic, and lighting does help that. We do have a housing crisis, and that will result in development like it or not. Vermomt needs it.
Mental-Job7947 t1_ixx2ur9 wrote
Reply to comment by Crisp_Strudel in How much land is posted in Vermont? by Crisp_Strudel
I lived in Lamoille County for a few years. Lots of land for recreation and outdoor activities. Great, ski mountains, lakes, hunting but not much else.
Mental-Job7947 t1_ixx1w07 wrote
Reply to comment by Crisp_Strudel in How much land is posted in Vermont? by Crisp_Strudel
I like it here. I wouldn't mind living 35 to 50 minutes out of town to have more land, privacy, and freedom..but i like diverse food, bars, and events more.
Mental-Job7947 t1_ixwwjqp wrote
Reply to comment by Crisp_Strudel in How much land is posted in Vermont? by Crisp_Strudel
You would be working in the Burlington area in that field
Mental-Job7947 t1_ixww2xn wrote
Reply to comment by Crisp_Strudel in How much land is posted in Vermont? by Crisp_Strudel
No billboards allowed. Street lights, yes, but out of necessity in town and city limits
Mental-Job7947 t1_ixwv680 wrote
Reply to comment by Crisp_Strudel in How much land is posted in Vermont? by Crisp_Strudel
One of the worst parts about Vermont is finding a good job. I'm out of state been here for 12 years, 4 in college. Purchased a house 2 years ago.
Do: Embrace everything Vermont has to offer kindly, and people will be more than happy to meet you.
Don't: Try and change the smell of cow shit, gravel roads, ban guns, personal farms, add billboards, shitty corporations, add street lights, and discuss religion.
All that being said, a job opportunity in Burlington Brattleboro or Newport. Will get you 3 very different experiences.
Mental-Job7947 t1_ixvxsi0 wrote
Reply to How much land is posted in Vermont? by Crisp_Strudel
Even if it's posted. A kind letter to the property owner asking for permission, and maybe some meat from the harvest goes a long way.
Mental-Job7947 t1_iwuerc2 wrote
Reply to comment by WordAdministrative80 in Police look for man who was wielding swords at the U-Mall. Calls off hunt after he informed them he bought them at U-Mall. by flipz444
One of the security guards is the mall managers son. Even purchased his own little security hat and gear. He takes his job very seriously
Mental-Job7947 t1_iwt3vxo wrote
Reply to comment by uterinejellyfish in Spotted in rural northwest VT by AOx3_VSS_IDGAF
Let's find someone named Brandon to run independent and really make this fun
Mental-Job7947 t1_ivp1o4d wrote
Lots of vermonters are very welcoming and happy to have you. Just like any state, we have 4th generation alcoholics that blame all of their socioeconomic problems on the "other" (tax heavy democrats, flatlanders immigrants)
Mental-Job7947 t1_jeeoehj wrote
Reply to Has anyone moved out of CT because of seasonal depression? I enjoy CT but I’m only happy during June- august. by [deleted]
Yup went farther north, It was great until a season pass to a local mountain cost 1k+