I'm a single mom in Healthcare that's in Wyoming. It's gotten so expensive here with rent, and cost of living, that I'm seriously considering moving to OKC by the end of the year. We have 1 hospital in the area I'm in, where as OKC has tons. I've been out there a couple times and really like it. I'm used to extreme weather. We have horrific snow storms, -25 degree weather in the winter and wind 24/7 365.
It is so true! Whenever we get any snow the whole state shuts down! As places like in Nebraska or South Carolina will continue to have to go to school. We aren't used to snow! Nice video! :)
Putting in for a job that's in Lubbock and OKC. I'd prefer OKC due to NBA, minor MLB, two Barnes and Noble, bigger, low cost of living and the toll roads. JK, the toll roads might as well be considered highway robbery. I drove though OK from NM to MO and felt kidnapped without the toll roads accepting credit. I had to stop, enter some small town, use a debit card for cash back and then pay the ransom. Word is OK doesn't need to keep the toll roads open anymore as they've already been paid for in full.
Yeah the toll roads, like many states, are initially planned to be "paid for" by the tolls by a certain time... yet 20+ years later they still collect on them. I have found they're much less expensive than most states I've traveled, but that doesn't really make the point any better haha.
@@WTX-Sooner well I'm gonna have a biased answer of course, because I'm from and live in Oklahoma City. But I think Oklahoma City has way more potential to continue getting better and better. Tulsa is really a great city, but I feel like it has a lower ceiling in overall growth and future development. Climate/weather is pretty similar, as is cost of living. It really comes down to one's personal preferences. I did a comparison video you can check out if you'd like. Thanks for watching! ruclips.net/video/exvPm8meJR4/видео.html
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I'm a single mom in Healthcare that's in Wyoming. It's gotten so expensive here with rent, and cost of living, that I'm seriously considering moving to OKC by the end of the year. We have 1 hospital in the area I'm in, where as OKC has tons. I've been out there a couple times and really like it. I'm used to extreme weather. We have horrific snow storms, -25 degree weather in the winter and wind 24/7 365.
Oh wow yeah sounds like a lot more opportunities here! -25, no thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Healthcare IT Leadership here - I'm looking at OKC as well! Good luck in your search.
It is so true! Whenever we get any snow the whole state shuts down! As places like in Nebraska or South Carolina will continue to have to go to school. We aren't used to snow! Nice video! :)
@@Tc-rn8lh haha yes! Hey thank you appreciate you watching!
@@livinginoklahomacityofficial No problem!
Putting in for a job that's in Lubbock and OKC. I'd prefer OKC due to NBA, minor MLB, two Barnes and Noble, bigger, low cost of living and the toll roads. JK, the toll roads might as well be considered highway robbery. I drove though OK from NM to MO and felt kidnapped without the toll roads accepting credit. I had to stop, enter some small town, use a debit card for cash back and then pay the ransom. Word is OK doesn't need to keep the toll roads open anymore as they've already been paid for in full.
Yeah the toll roads, like many states, are initially planned to be "paid for" by the tolls by a certain time... yet 20+ years later they still collect on them. I have found they're much less expensive than most states I've traveled, but that doesn't really make the point any better haha.
Is Oklahoma City or Tulsa better to live in or move to?
@@WTX-Sooner well I'm gonna have a biased answer of course, because I'm from and live in Oklahoma City. But I think Oklahoma City has way more potential to continue getting better and better. Tulsa is really a great city, but I feel like it has a lower ceiling in overall growth and future development. Climate/weather is pretty similar, as is cost of living. It really comes down to one's personal preferences. I did a comparison video you can check out if you'd like. Thanks for watching!
ruclips.net/video/exvPm8meJR4/видео.html