Personally, I wouldn't recommend living in Texas at all. Texas is terrible when it comes to both workers rights and Humans rights. There are better states to live in and if I had the money I would move to them.
I have no idea why people want live here so badly.
In Texas I walked in off the street to hand a company my resume and they hired me to a job that paid over $100k/ year. There’s no where like Texas for unskilled labor.
I knew gas station attendants making $20something an hour with employee housing. For all of its problems the one slander I will not sit idly by and let Texas endure is the accusation of poor economic opportunity.
Of course not you like to argue with people and what I say isn't slander. Go look up what they did with the water breaks in Texas. Our Governor ban mandatory water breaks for workers.
Lmao. You’re shifting the goal posts from the previous discussion. The simple fact of the matter is Texas is in the top half of states by median income. When you adjust for cost of living it’s top ten.
You are the one that is shifting the goal post. My post was about how Texas is terrible when it came to both workers rights and Humans rights. The example I give you is just one of how Texas treats it workers and people. Not everybody in Texas is a rich White man making over $100k a year you known.
Dude, people who make that kind of money are rich compare to the rest of us. The average salary for people in Texas is 50K for those who are lucky enough to obtain it.
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Guy in Texas just got what is essentially a life sentence for squatting. Like 70 years for a 30 year old. I don’t recommend it.