Sports Marketing Jobs In Dallas

By admin, April 22, 2011 10:25 am


I love Texas, it’s great, and I’m moving there…?

I’m looking into one of two major metro areas: Dallas-Fort Worth and Austin. I’m also looking into Bryan-College Station. The biggest draw for me to Texas is its friendly people; Texans are MUCH friendlier than Kentucky people, who I can’t stand. I like proximity to good universities, a good job market, sports teams, recreational areas and activities, and nice weather. I really couldn’t care less about shopping and the arts, but then again, I’m a guy. Which area(s) would be best for me, and why?

The three areas I mentioned are my top picks, but I’m open to almost anywhere in the state. Lubbock, San Antonio, Houston, Galveston, Corpus Christi, Amarillo, San Angelo, and Abilene are all nice areas, but I don’t really have any reason to move there.
By the way, I do, in fact, live in Kentucky now, just outside Lexington.

I’ll give you my opinion. I’ve lived in Texas all my life. I’ve also been to all the major cities several times and have an opinion on all of them. Here you..

Dallas. Great city. Good jobs. Good pay. Low cost of living. Lots of beautiful girls. Good sport venues and teams. Good nightlife scene. Very Hot. Typically has to water ration in summer. Has some dangerous areas you’ll want to avoid. Six Flags, Wet n Wild waterpark. Deep Ellum. The West End. Texas State Fair.

Houston. Good city. This is an oil town. Close to the beach. Good pay. Cost of living is good. Good sport venues and teams. Decent nightlife. Very Hot, Very humid. Hurricanes possible. Little bit disorderly town with codes and ordinaces. Makes the city odd. I wouldn’t live there unless I had too. Then in the suburbs.

San Antonio. Cultural city. Reasonable pay. Cost of living alittle higher than Dallas. Good sports teams but only one, Spurs. Good hill country atmosphere. Hot. Winter doesn’t happen here very often. Good nightlife. Growing city, lots of construction. Sea World & Fiesta Texas. Beautiful Riverwalk.

Austin. College town. University of Texas. Cost of living is higher here. Higher than SA. Good nightlife. Lots of beautiful women and college girls. No major sports teams. Good hill country atmosphere. Great downtown with 6th street party atmosphere. Cnetrally located within driving distance to other major cities. great city. I’d live here.

Lubbock. Pass. College town and thats about it. Texas Tech University. You don’t want to live here. I went to college here and its fine for that. It flat, windy, and cold in the winter. Try another city.

El Paso. I don’t think so. You don’t want to live here either.

Corpus Christi. Small coastal city. Probably too small. Mostly a travel destination.

Harlingen/South Padre. Spring Break destination. Small beach town on the Mexico border.

Waco. Small college town. Baylor University. Not much there.

Bryan/College Station. College town. Texas A&M. Thats about it. Good college town and small business.

Hope this helps alittle. Visit.

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