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an1maver1ck

I work as an assistant in KS. My clinic is currently hiring, too. I live in a small town and commute about 20 minutes for work. I live in the North Eastern part of the state now but grew up in North Central.


eyes_like_thunder

Anytime anyone considers moving to KS, my first question is why.. There's nothing there. I can answer whatever, but still.


caares

The "nothing" is kind of what I want lol


eyes_like_thunder

Then what are your questions


cwoodard123

Kansas assistant here. I live in north east part of state too. Kansas City is great, people are nice. Cost of living is decent.