looking to move south?

i feel your pain for 5 years i looked around NC. even had a head hunter looking for work in my line,,

every time i visited NC for any reason,good guys event,,vacation,,,some employer of large mass was cutting jobs or closing the doors,, phillip mossis shut down 3400 jobs in concord, freight liner in statesville,,around 3000 jobs,,beautiful area and some great people,, but unless your retired or have a disability insurance claim with permenant income,, you be lucky to get a part time job un less your in banking,,,thats charlottes areas claim to fame,,

some time in the next couple years ide like to slow down, down size and move south,,find an 8 hour a day job at lowes or some thing and enjoy life been working 12 hour shifts since i was 18 now 52 do the math,,,,

We moved here to the Clayton area 3 years ago from Massachusetts and I can honestly say it was the best thing that could have happened to us. After losing my house to foreclosure due to my surgeries in 04' there was not much to look forward to. Barely had any work when I left. So to NC we came and as soon as I arrived, I had a job the first day I was here. And a house the first week. Wife had a job in about 3 weeks after arriving. Even though 18 months later we lost everything except the Duster in the house fire, I can honestly say my family and myself were overwhelmed at the kindness and generosity we received from total strangers, some of them now my best friends. As for employment it really is what you make of it. I lost my job after being here 2 1/2 yrs and used a measly $800.00 investment in my van ( I already had my tools) and was able to start my own appliance installation/repair business. I now have a contract with Sears for installations and it is going very well. All in all I agree that it can be hard and there is always a lot of uncertainty about relocating but if you keep praying and have faith and stay the course, Anything is possible!!!