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Anyone live or have lived in Omaha?
Thinking of taking a job there. Good, bad? Growing?
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Re: Anyone live or have lived in Omaha?
People from St. Louis make fun of how small Omaha is. Tht should clue you in.
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Re: Anyone live or have lived in Omaha?
I’m not from Omaha but from relatively nearby and have family in Omaha.
The only positive thing I can say about it is the low cost of living and the fact that the college World Series (baseball) is played there.
It’s just a Midwestern town literally surrounded by cornfields for hundreds of miles, some people fit it really well into that setting but it’s no cosmopolitan metropolis by any means.
You could do really well in Omaha by, say, bunkering down and working for a market-paying firm, living very cheaply and hoarding money, escaping to Colorado a few times per year to keep your sanity, and relying on online gaming/chat rooms to socialize. Then get out after you have a nest egg and some practical experience under your belt.
Other than that, I would never recommend for anyone to live there.
The only positive thing I can say about it is the low cost of living and the fact that the college World Series (baseball) is played there.
It’s just a Midwestern town literally surrounded by cornfields for hundreds of miles, some people fit it really well into that setting but it’s no cosmopolitan metropolis by any means.
You could do really well in Omaha by, say, bunkering down and working for a market-paying firm, living very cheaply and hoarding money, escaping to Colorado a few times per year to keep your sanity, and relying on online gaming/chat rooms to socialize. Then get out after you have a nest egg and some practical experience under your belt.
Other than that, I would never recommend for anyone to live there.
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Re: Anyone live or have lived in Omaha?
I spent 7 years in Omaha and while the city doesn't have a lot going in some respects, it certainly makes up for them in others. The low cost of living is fantastic (check out Zillow/Redfin/etc., what you can buy will blow you away), the Old Market area downtown is great for restaurants, bars, and coffeehouses, and the people are terrific. As an additional plus, the airport is 20 minutes tops and flights are pretty good for when you need/want to get away.
If you have specific questions, feel free to DM. On the whole, I enjoyed my time in Omaha and would not hesitate to move back if I had the right opportunity.
If you have specific questions, feel free to DM. On the whole, I enjoyed my time in Omaha and would not hesitate to move back if I had the right opportunity.
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Re: Anyone live or have lived in Omaha?
If you have only lived in large cities and are single, think very hard about it because it might not be for you. Omaha is a nice place if you're coming from a rural background or if you have a spouse and a family (or are looking to start one), though. Hard question to answer without knowing your experience. For many people in smaller communities in Nebraska and Iowa, Omaha is the business and cultural hub. For people who spent their whole lives in LA or NY, totally different story.
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Re: Anyone live or have lived in Omaha?
I've heard it's an underrated place. Great food and people.
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