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Posted by Mike (WA) on October 23, 2004 at 08:10:05 from (209.213.153.79):
In Reply to: Re: OT Best state to retire in? posted by T_Bone on October 23, 2004 at 06:05:50:
When I worked for Production Credit in the 70's, our credit life insurance field guy had about the whole western US as his territory, and operated out of his car- so could live in any state he wanted. He looked at tax structure, cost of living, etc. and chose South Dakota. Was there for one winter- said you couldn't tell if it was actually snowing or not, because it blew around all the time regardless. Had a rope to the barn, and you could see for miles from the hayloft- when you got above the blowing snow. After one year, he pulled up stakes and moved to Boise. He was a great guy- we didn't care much one way or the other about the insurance, but he always took everybody out to dinner when he was in town.
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