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Old March 17th 04, 08:09 PM
old man
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Default anyone from IAH area?

Thinking of transferring to IAH from the BOS area. I have a good idea of the
pros.....how about the cons?






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Old March 17th 04, 10:41 PM
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You won't get to wear all your nice winter clothes. You won't get to use 4
wheel drive.
And that snow shovel will be wasted. Think how depressing it will be with NO
cold
and white stuff.



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Thinking of transferring to IAH from the BOS area. I have a good idea of

the
pros.....how about the cons?






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Old March 19th 04, 02:14 AM
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.....how about the cons?

Be ready for 5 solid months of hot summer with practically unbreathable
humidity and smog. Also some of the worst traffic in the U. S. - the
freeways are a nightmare. Great restaurant town, though.

Houston has been described as Los Angeles with the climate of Calcutta.

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Old March 19th 04, 03:45 AM
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and sometimes when it rains, it rains all at once...........
"Dan Luke" wrote in message
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.....how about the cons?


Be ready for 5 solid months of hot summer with practically unbreathable
humidity and smog. Also some of the worst traffic in the U. S. - the
freeways are a nightmare. Great restaurant town, though.

Houston has been described as Los Angeles with the climate of Calcutta.

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Old March 20th 04, 03:01 AM
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It's got to be better than here. I would welcome global warming in BOS area.
Last 2 winters have been miserable and long.







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Old March 25th 04, 09:18 PM
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"Dan Luke" wrote in message ...
.....how about the cons?


Be ready for 5 solid months of hot summer with practically unbreathable


But the rest of the year is quite nice.

humidity and smog. Also some of the worst traffic in the U. S. - the


I think it still ranks behind L.A., Seattle, Atlanta, NY...

freeways are a nightmare. Great restaurant town, though.

Houston has been described as Los Angeles with the climate of Calcutta.


I don't know that I'd describe it as Los Angeles in any way other than
the sprawling nature. In most other ways, I think it is very favorable
over L.A.
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Old March 29th 04, 03:54 PM
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Thanks for the info.....I put in bid cards for IAH and Aus...it's 34 degrees
and we are into the 9th day of spring.

Lou





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Old April 3rd 04, 03:23 PM
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IAH is great if you're federal civil service - they get more than 20%
supplement to their base pay in what's called "locality pay."

AUS gets the standard CONUS 10.9%.

AUS drawback (versus IAH): Austin area traffic is HORRENDOUS for the size
of the town. True, Houston traffic is overall worse, but AUS doesn't have
the big city conveniences (pro sports, non-stop hub service.) Also, housing
in Austin is SUBSTANTIALLY more expensive than Houston.

Most air carriers at AUS are shifting to a more extensive RJ operation. UAL
has about 15 daily deps from AUS, only two are mainline carrier aircraft,
all the others are RJs - either Air Wisconsin or Mesa - and an RJ from AUS
to IAD or SFO is just outright PAINFUL.

PS... April 3rd, 80 and sunny in AUS. :-)




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Thanks for the info.....I put in bid cards for IAH and Aus...it's 34

degrees
and we are into the 9th day of spring.

Lou





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Old April 4th 04, 06:59 PM
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"old man" wrote in
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Thanks for the info.....I put in bid cards for IAH and Aus...it's 34
degrees and we are into the 9th day of spring.


Interestingly, that's almost exactly what it was in Austin also... Of
course, ours was in degrees C. [Hit the low 90's...]

jmk


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Old April 4th 04, 11:03 PM
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"JK in TX" wrote in message hlink.net...
IAH is great if you're federal civil service - they get more than 20%
supplement to their base pay in what's called "locality pay."

AUS gets the standard CONUS 10.9%.

AUS drawback (versus IAH): Austin area traffic is HORRENDOUS for the size
of the town. True, Houston traffic is overall worse, but AUS doesn't have
the big city conveniences (pro sports, non-stop hub service.) Also, housing
in Austin is SUBSTANTIALLY more expensive than Houston.


This is true -- both cities have very bad rush hour traffic, but
Austin's is much worse than would be expected for that size city.

Austin's also missing the big-city things such as top-notch
culture/arts, museums, great dining scene, etc. But it has good
outdoor recreation.


Most air carriers at AUS are shifting to a more extensive RJ operation. UAL
has about 15 daily deps from AUS, only two are mainline carrier aircraft,
all the others are RJs - either Air Wisconsin or Mesa - and an RJ from AUS
to IAD or SFO is just outright PAINFUL.

PS... April 3rd, 80 and sunny in AUS. :-)




"old man" wrote in message
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Thanks for the info.....I put in bid cards for IAH and Aus...it's 34

degrees
and we are into the 9th day of spring.

Lou





http://www.newbid.net/index.asp

 




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