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For any of you that have moved to Ocala from another state- What has been the most difficult thing to adapt to? Or just plain different? What has been a pleasant surprise? Just curious, as our move gets closer and closer....
Sarah
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I guess for me the biggest thing was traffic! What a nightmare. Where I moved from there was traffic but not nearly as bad as it is here.


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I guess for me the biggest thing was traffic! What a nightmare. Where I moved from there was traffic but not nearly as bad as it is here.


The difference in the amount of pay for
jobs was the hardest thing to adapt to. Yes housing might be cheaper here but everything else costs the same. I made triple the salary in NJ then in Florida
 
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