The Florida connection is funny because in so many ways Florida is the exact opposite of England. In Florida, you hang out. In England you awkwardly stand around.
BTW, I'm not so sure about the things you listed as things you know about the UK. I'd think that it is way easier to get fired in the US, especially in a right to work state. I think the working conditions are a lot better here, with shorter hours, more holidays and maternity leave.
Taxes are not that much higher, but you get a lot more for your money, including health care.
We do have beaches here as well.
Hi Jimbcoz,
Lol @awkwardly stand around. Whenever my relatives visited this is exactly what they would do!
I think the reason it is not easier to get fired even in a right to work state is because the US is such litigating place. Then if your part of a union even more so. Although I work in a right to work state, I am a tenured teacher and part of the union. I'm pretty covered, losing that security blanket is scary...
Unfortunately taxes for me is higher, being a lowly paid teacher with a dependent, Im pretty much tax exempt. Now if I could be tax exempt overseas
As lovely as beaches around the world can be i their own way, I don't think there's much comparison to a beach in a tropical setting
just my preference