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Im doing it right now(in New York)! And its a tough move, lots of corners to turn, but you just gotta try it, you might hate it. on the other hand, you might not.

 

Treebuzz.com has a job finder. But you gotta do alot of research yourself too to make it actually happen.

 

Good luck. Pm me if you have any easy questions :)

Ben

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i think give it a year or so, im only 17 almost finished learning to drive, i wouldnt know where to start lol

 

You may be young fella, but if you get the chance, go for it!

 

You will find as you get older it will get harder to do:thumbup1:

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I wish I'd done a year or two abroad.

 

One advantage being that our big, scary trees would seem like toothpicks.

 

And the sex.....

 

Ive hada ####### blast of a summer :):001_rolleyes:

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