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Anyone have experience or knowledge about living in the aforementioned city?
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Born and raised there.Anyone have experience or knowledge about living in the aforementioned city?
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Great place!There's a pretty neat airpark community close by...Desert Aire, M94.
I lived there for a summer in 2016 while I worked at CubCrafters as an Intern. It's called "Yakistan" for a reason and I'm inclined to agree. I took a wrong turn near the mall once and wanted a column of humvees to get me out.
Why do you ask?
Most recently have lived there for 25 years, but am moving this summer.
If I may ask, what prompted the move?
Yakistan refers to the large influx of gangs in Yakima, another pet name is Crackima. You can Google "gang map of Yakima" for more information.CubCrafters is the reason I'm entertaining the idea. They have a position that matches nicely with the special skills I have, otherwise it probably wouldn't be my first choice of towns in that state.
How was CCs to work for? Can you expand on the "Yakistan" comment?
Yakistan refers to the large influx of gangs in Yakima, another pet name is Crackima. You can Google "gang map of Yakima" for more information.
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It is disheartening, and true. As in most such places, it does matter a lot what neighborhood you live in. But you could live in Ellensburg or Prosser, and commute.Well, that was disheartening.
It has by far the best weather in the state.
Spent a lot of time in Yakima have you? Didn't think so. Nope, I've never seen -57 in Yakima, did one winter in Fairbanks, midwest summers are a lot less pleasant than Yakima, it always cools down at night. Yakima doesn't have the humidity.YGTBSM,, colder than Fairbanks in the winter, hotter than hell in the summer.
All in all Yakima is really a pretty decent place, there is a lot more to it than the negatives that have been brought out. It is the fastest growing city in Washington State after all so it must be doing something right.
I think a lot of it is the lower property taxes, we are seeing a lot of older retirees moving in. There was at one time a lot of RV manufacturing in Yakima. There is still a lot of manufacturing here, aerospace to Kwikloc. Kwikloc makes those odd little plastic things that hold bread bags closed, they make over a billion of those things a year.My searches have turned up mostly discussions about crime, gangs, drugs, etc. Not a lot pointing out the positives. What's driving the growth though? Is there a lot of new industry moving in? Tourism?
Spent a lot of time in Yakima have you? Didn't think so. Nope, I've never seen -57 in Yakima, did one winter in Fairbanks, midwest summers are a lot less pleasant than Yakima, it always cools down at night. Yakima doesn't have the humidity.
I was born and raised in Yakima.
Spent a lot of time in Yakima have you? Didn't think so. Nope, I've never seen -57 in Yakima, did one winter in Fairbanks, midwest summers are a lot less pleasant than Yakima, it always cools down at night. Yakima doesn't have the humidity.
I was born and raised in Yakima.
YES, I live near by, and go there a lot, but never in July or December.Spent a lot of time in Yakima have you?
Different point of view I guess. Personally, I dislike the damp humidity and winter long drizzle of the wet side. To each his own.YES, I live near by, and go there a lot, but never in July or December.
Here on there Island, we seldom freeze and summer temps are normally in the 70s.
But you have the best weather? No way.
It's a fact, that we have more VFR flying days than most of the US. This year has been unusual, we've had 14 inches of rain since the new year, but our normal is 22 inches for the year. Last year we went from the middle of April to the end of October with out a drop of rain. By the end of July we had burned out and turned brown, like you do in may.Different point of view I guess. Personally, I dislike the damp humidity and winter long drizzle of the wet side. To each his own.
I went to Seattle Pacific University in the late 70's, I remember hating the endless overcast skies. Give me the 320 days of blue.The wet side's most dangerous weather is GREY, it will bore you to death.
OMG you can't judge wet side weather from what you see in the southern Puget sound, come north of the convergent zone and see the sunshine. we live in the rain shadow of the Olympics.I went to Seattle Pacific University in the late 70's, I remember hating the endless overcast skies. Give me the 320 days of blue.
I will say though, when the sun comes out over there it is spectacular, even if it is just for a brief instant. LOL
CubCrafters is the reason I'm entertaining the idea. They have a position that matches nicely with the special skills I have, otherwise it probably wouldn't be my first choice of towns in that state.
How was CCs to work for? Can you expand on the "Yakistan" comment?
come July tell me how hot it is? or January, tell me how much you like the snow and ice roads.And unlike Tom, you are on the right or correct side of the Cascade Curtain. Anyway, check it out and come to your own decision.
I went to Seattle Pacific University in the late 70's, I remember hating the endless overcast skies. Give me the 320 days of blue.
I will say though, when the sun comes out over there it is spectacular, even if it is just for a brief instant. LOL