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The Pros and Cons of Lving in Idaho

By *JenniLee*, published Jul 24, 2008
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As a 23 year old, happily married stay at home mother of one, I have to say I do enjoy living in Idaho. However I used to live in Boise, Idaho, that is where I grew up, and now live in Shoshone, Idaho, which is about an hour and a half away. Moved from a city just over a quarter million to a small town of about 1500. Boise had it's perks all right, lots of very friendly people, a lot of things open 24 hours, it can be quiet in your neighborhood, but if you want some noise just drive downtown and enjoy the large options in the night life. In Shoshone there is no nightlife, well unless you drive to the one bar open here, or drive twenty five minutes away to Twin Falls, about half the size of what Boise is. The job market in Idaho is not great, but not bad at the same time. It is very easy to land a great paying job, but you have to show up on time every day and work real hard to keep it, Idaho, the "right to work" state. I agree you should have to show up and work hard to keep your job but a lot of the job market here can and will fire you if you must take a leave of some sort, say if you have a baby, or get sick for too long. It really depends on the employer. The right to work means they do not have to have a reason to fire you, plus side is it is easy to get another job if you get canned.

The homes are affordable most places, along with rent. Boise is about in the middle; it is very affordable compared to other bigger cities, yet more expensive than places like "Shoshone" of course. Shoshone is the most affordable place I have ever lived, however there is not really any good paying jobs here. So to make our income my husband drives about an hour each way up towards the Sun Valley area, they pay much better. Sun Valley is very expensive to live however very nice to visit. Sun Valley is the home of the USA's first ski resort, and also the home of celebrities like Tom Hanks, whom my husband is roofing his new home for, Clint Eastwood, Bruce Willis, and more. A small rich community, just watch out for their drivers.

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I've visited parts of Idaho in the past, as my stepson lives there. Twin Falls seemed nice. Sophie

Posted on 07/28/2008 at 1:07:59 PM

 
I thought it was a pretty good commentary on parts of life in that part of Idaho. I lived in Caldwell, ID, from Feb 2001-Apr 2007. I loved it there. The summer temperatures of 114 degrees was nothing, because it was a dry heat. The winters weren't so bad, either. Snow-covered roads were easy to drive on, because the dry snow made for good traction. In the end, I came back down South to get close to the rest of my family, again. But I do miss Idaho.

Posted on 07/28/2008 at 12:07:09 PM

 
tried to fix the typo in the title... I was too late hahahaha! but I love it.;)

Posted on 07/25/2008 at 11:07:12 AM

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