Harry said:

. Get your training in England, then
> head for Virginia, where you'll be paid for your skills and expertise.



You can get the best steak in America in a small town just across the Kansas
border from my home reservation, but after you have eaten then you still
have to be there.    I would pick England anytime unless it is Northern Va.
were I lived for six years.  Of course the market has raised the value of
the houses outside Washington to such a level that only the upper class can
afford to buy the house much less pay the taxes.   My relative was City
Manager in one of those little towns.    Upon retirement he moved back to
Oklahoma where he could afford to live.    Instead of Verdi, he now gets the
little green Gospel song book but he has a nice house.   Oh yes his son
makes a very nice living in the International Opera community.   Something
he never would have gotten if he hadn't been close to Washington, D.C.
unless he had grown up in England where they still have 11 major world class
orchestras in London alone.    New York has two unless you count the opera
orchestras in which case they have four while Washington, D.C. has one.
I pick London even if I do make less money.

REH



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