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    I put in for a transfer at my work for a job in Washington state and I also have a job interview at another place. Can any of you tell me about the Everett and also the Silverdale area? From what I hear they are two very different places. Of the two, which one is a more desirable place to live?

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    The wife and I visit Everett almost yearly. It's a decent city, though I didn't research it's crime rates. People
    in general are nice and the landscape is beautiful. Not many gun stores or shooting ranges that I could find through a Google search. Traffic blows 5x worse than Denver IMO. Not sure if any of this helps it's just my experience. Feel better traveling around in WA now that I have my CCW for Washington state.
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    I don't know about the cities you mentioned but i have spent some time in Washington; the west is green and moist, the east is more desert. I spent most of my time around the southern Seattle area. It wasn't bad, just more rain than I am used to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fmedges View Post
    I put in for a transfer at my work for a job in Washington state and I also have a job interview at another place. Can any of you tell me about the Everett and also the Silverdale area? From what I hear they are two very different places. Of the two, which one is a more desirable place to live?
    I lived in Washington for seven years (undergrad and I worked at the capitol) in the 90s. I never made it up to the Silverdale Area, just the naval yards in Bremerten. It was definitely a beautiful area. Is your job in the Seattle area? If so, you have the fairy commute from Bremerten. I wouldn't live out there unless you know what you are getting into. Everett is a Naval port town along with industrial namely Boeing; I didn't spend any time up ther. Personally, I liked the southern end of the sound a lot more than the north. If you go up there, I would definitely rent and spend some time getting to know the area. I am not familiar with the traffic patterns any more, but the King County Seattle Metro was horrific when I lived there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MED View Post
    I lived in Washington for seven years (undergrad and I worked at the capitol) in the 90s. I never made it up to the Silverdale Area, just the navel yards in Bremerten. It was definitely a beautiful area. Is your job in the Seattle area? If so, you have the fairy commute from Bremerten. I wouldn't live out there unless you know what you are getting into. Everett is a Naval port town along with industrial namely Boeing; I didn't spend any time up ther. Personally, I liked the southern end of the sound a lot more than the north. If you go up there, I would definitely rent and spend some time getting to know the area. I am not familiar with the traffic patterns any more, but the King County Seattle Metro was horrific when I lived there.
    As of right now I would potentially be working in Silverdale or in Everett. I've heard that the traffic is bad so I would live as close to my work as feasible. I hear mixed things about Bremerton, but I'd guess it's just like any other place that has a base near it. I'm wanting to get out of the defense industry and the job in Silverdale is a transfer of my current job and the job in Everett is a new career path for me so I'm just trying to get a feel for the pro's and con's of both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fmedges View Post
    As of right now I would potentially be working in Silverdale or in Everett. I've heard that the traffic is bad so I would live as close to my work as feasible. I hear mixed things about Bremerton, but I'd guess it's just like any other place that has a base near it. I'm wanting to get out of the defense industry and the job in Silverdale is a transfer of my current job and the job in Everett is a new career path for me so I'm just trying to get a feel for the pro's and con's of both.
    From what I remember, the areas surrounding Bremerten were really nice; I wouldn't mind living out there. If you lived near Everett without the commute, I wouldn't mind that either. The state (mainly King County) is pretty far left. There is a pretty strong firearms culture there; I can give you some contacts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MED View Post
    From what I remember, the areas surrounding Bremerten were really nice; I wouldn't mind living out there. If you lived near Everett without the commute, I wouldn't mind that either. The state (mainly King County) is pretty far left. There is a pretty strong firearms culture there; I can give you some contacts.
    That would be awesome. We are definitely moving there once I find a job. I spent some time in Oregon, so I've accustomed to some of their crazy ways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fmedges View Post
    That would be awesome. We are definitely moving there once I find a job. I spent some time in Oregon, so I've accustomed to some of their crazy ways.
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    Be aware they just passed some crazy ass piece of garbage UBGC laws there that appear to be even more restrictive than ours. Like letting someone shoot your guns at a range is a felony.

    FWIW, I flew to into SEATAC with a few carry guns over Thanksgiving (Utah CFP) and par for the course, the UA agent on the return was clueless and asked if I had TSA approved locks for my Pelican case. I responded, "If by TSA approved you mean a padlock that only I can open, then yes. However, I'm sure that's not what you meant and here's how it works..." I had to explain the process to him. Derp.

    The only good thing was that inbound, some astute baggage handler made sure the case got pulled for ID check. I would prefer they all do that instead of dumping them on the carousel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brutal View Post
    Be aware they just passed some crazy ass piece of garbage UBGC laws there that appear to be even more restrictive than ours. Like letting someone shoot your guns at a range is a felony.

    FWIW, I flew to into SEATAC with a few carry guns over Thanksgiving (Utah CFP) and par for the course, the UA agent on the return was clueless and asked if I had TSA approved locks for my Pelican case. I responded, "If by TSA approved you mean a padlock that only I can open, then yes. However, I'm sure that's not what you meant and here's how it works..." I had to explain the process to him. Derp.

    The only good thing was that inbound, some astute baggage handler made sure the case got pulled for ID check. I would prefer they all do that instead of dumping them on the carousel.
    "The measure would establish a number of exceptions to the background check requirement. A background check would not be required to transfer a firearm by gift between family members. The background check requirement also would not apply to the sale or transfer of antique firearms. It also would not apply to certain temporary transfers of a firearm when needed to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm. Background checks would not be required for certain public agencies or officers acting in their official capacity, including law enforcement or corrections agencies or officers, members of the military, and federal officials. Federally licensed gunsmiths who receive firearms solely to service or repair them would not be required to undergo background checks.

    Certain other temporary transfers of a firearm would also not require a background check. These include temporary transfers between spouses, and temporary transfers for use at a shooting range, in a competition, or for performances. A temporary transfer to a person under age eighteen for hunting, sporting, or education would not require a background check. Other temporary transfers for lawful hunting also would not require a background check."

    Doesn't sound too different from here.
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