I'm thinking about moving out to cali soon. I don't have a career and I'm young (20) so most likely things are going to be very difficult at first but I believe that if you really want something then you'll make it work. I won't have anywhere to stay but I'm OK with that since it's basically summer all year long there which is awesome compared to stupid cold and snow. I just hope this all works out. Not really asking anything, just felt like typing this out. sorry for wasting your time lol
thanks lol my 'dream' is to become an actor. not an a-list or anything like that (though I wouldn't mind) but enough to live comfortably in a house in the hills smoking ganja and enjoying the view
Summer all year long? Don't move to the Sierra Nevada's One day it's 50 and sunny the next day a foot of snow on the ground cold enough that your nuts fall off
thanks man I appreciate it! can't lie I'm a little scared but the making the jump is always the hardest part
Madera County is the shit. You're 20 minutes down the 99 from Fresno/Riverpark/Fashion Fair on Shaw, an hour to Oakhurst ATV trails and Bass Lake/ Way Of the Mono trail, 4 hours from Mammoth/395, 4 hours to LA, 2 hours to the Ocean, and 3 hours from San Francisco. Crime is low, rent is cheap. Like seriously, I've lived in the foothills for 3 years. I'll never complete the list of places I want to explore there.
thanks lol a lot of people tell me that when I tell them my plan. I guess I just don't see the danger in it ha
I'm probably just gonna try to befriend some people and see if i can get a place to stay for a bit until I can get any job be it fast food or whatever
Right on man, I wish you good luck! I followed my dreams and moved to England (I live in sweden), turns out it wasn't what i imagined and moved back. But I'm glad i did it, now i never have to wonder what it would have been like. Rock on dude
Do it now while you're young. I did something similar in the early 90's and it taught me heaps about myself and built a lot of confidence in overcoming everything about being entirely alone in a new place with only a few hundred in my pocket and needing immediate housing and a job.