Recent comments in /f/Pennsylvania
paperdolllll t1_jdcm3gp wrote
Reply to comment by Bigfoots_got_a_knife in We have been misled. We do not have a state animal, but two state amphibians. by Razoray20
I would nominate mine but he's already the state cat for Maine :(
Cool-Championship403 t1_jdclv9l wrote
Reply to comment by Cool-Championship403 in Looking for right fit to move to PA and creating a list of places to visit by PokerPastor
Also, cable tv was invented in Schuylkill County, so high speed cable internet service has never been an issue for me.
TSUTigers95 t1_jdcldyl wrote
Reply to Remote worker moving to Pittsburgh. Do I have to complete the Residency Certification Form? by [deleted]
Contact your HR.
Simple.
berraberragood t1_jdcl9ew wrote
Reply to comment by aust_b in Remote worker moving to Pittsburgh. Do I have to complete the Residency Certification Form? by [deleted]
A lot of out-of-state employers don’t withhold local tax. You just send in estimated payments at the end of each quarter.
apk5005 t1_jdcl7gp wrote
Reply to comment by PokerPastor in Looking for right fit to move to PA and creating a list of places to visit by PokerPastor
Happy to do it. I worked for Penn State and that took me all over the state. If you have specific questions when you get closer to a move, I’m happy to help.
stonehawk61 t1_jdcl4w2 wrote
No wonder I can't get one in hunting season, they're all hibernating in the mud.
PokerPastor OP t1_jdcknh8 wrote
Reply to comment by apk5005 in Looking for right fit to move to PA and creating a list of places to visit by PokerPastor
This was super helpful! Thank you so much!
jawntothefuture t1_jdcklrf wrote
Don't sleep on Berks
apk5005 t1_jdckfrh wrote
I have lived all over PA. TL:DR? The bigger towns like Reading, Lancaster, York, Hanover/Gettysburg, and Harrisburg/Hershey/Carlisle will meet your needs.
Based on what you are asking, I would say that Reading is a good fit (there is a large and growing medical industry, it has every big box store you could need, and the malls of the Philly suburbs are about 45-60 minutes away).
Alternatively, Gettysburg/Hanover/York could be another good fit. The suburbs of DC and Baltimore are both creeping north but prices in PA are still much lower than MD. Frederick and Westminster in Maryland have hospitals and shopping and are both 30 minutes away (depending on which town you leave from). All three have hospitals, though G-Burg is smallest. Hanover and York have the big stores (Walmart, Target, Sams, Dicks) and the DC area has everything that Philly has.
I have never lived in Lancaster, but I’ve lived all around it. It’s a good sized community with small farming towns around it. There is shopping and dining (chains, box stores, and local stuff). Penn Med, Penn State Med, WellSpan, and UPMC are all expanding across the state (buying up local hospitals) and Lancaster is seeing PSU and UPenn both moving into the market. It is located close enough to Philly that a train ride to hospitals in the city feasible (but pricy) on commuter rail. I took that train a few times and it is much less stressful than driving in at rush hour.
Harrisburg’s suburbs will be fine for you, too. Solid internet and a wide array of shopping/dining. On the medical side, Hershey Medical Center (east of Harrisburg) is the Penn State Med School. They have a massive complex. There are hospitals scattered around the Harrisburg “metro” area (metro is a strong word for Harrisburg). I would recommend against Harrisburg proper as well as the river towns of Steelton, Highspire, Middletown. They aren’t bad, but they have a distinct post-industrial vibe. Hershey, Mechanicsburg and Carlisle may be a good place to look.
State College is (wait for it) a college town. It has amenities and shopping, but it also has tens of thousands of college students coming and going. It can get wild on weekends (especially home games) and it is pretty isolated from anywhere else.
Pittsburgh is hardest to recommend…it is a big town that thinks it is a city. It defiantly has the population to be a city, but there are so many small communities with their own vibe that it is hard to nail it down. The terrain around the city is very hilly, which makes commuting/driving a challenge. If you aren’t by a highway, it may be a lot longer than a map would have you think, since all the roads seem to follow creeks. UPMC (University of Pittsburgh Medical Center) is the big name in town, but the outlying communities still have smaller, local hospitals and clinics. A good number of the towns around Pittsburgh got hit hard by the decline in industry and have not fully recovered. Crime is higher, incomes are lower, and (when I lived there pre-pandemic) heroin/opioids were a big problem. That said, there are great communities and places to live around Pittsburgh.
Away from the larger towns, you will struggle with internet and cell service. It is getting better, but the mountains and ruralness of the state make service spotty. Perhaps check the service in areas you are considering? A rule of thumb to imaging PA is to visualize a big T in the middle of the state running up from the Maryland line and branching east and west parallel to I-80 and the NY line. In the T you have large swaths with small towns, plenty of parks and protected woodland and not much else. There are some small college towns, but otherwise, it is mostly rural/agricultural. Finding reliable high speed internet within that T will be harder than finding it in the suburbs of Philly or Pittsburgh or one of the more developed areas like Reading, Scranton, Allentown, York, Lancaster, Erie, or Harrisburg/Carlisle.
Pennsylvania has a TON of state parks. Like 100+. They are largely spread up the arc of mountainous land that runs roughly parallel to I-81/78 from Chambersburg to Allentown, but they are all over the state. You swim in a Great Lake (Presque Isle, Erie), hike a trail with a dozen waterfalls (Rickett’s Glen), see the darkest skies on the East Coast (Cherry Springs SP) or go white water rafting (Ohiopyle state park) all in the same state. There is a ton of history - the Declaration of Independence was signed in Philly, the Gettysburg Battlefield is interesting, Fort Necessity (where young Lieutenant George Washington hid from angry French soldiers and Native warriors prior to ‘getting famous’) is outside Pittsburgh. And NYC and Washington DC aren’t more than a few hours away from most anywhere in the state (expect Erie…everything is far away from Erie, except Cedar Point amusement park in Ohio, that’s not far…)
A lot here…hope it helps
feudalle t1_jdckd9n wrote
Reply to comment by coysmate05 in Looking for right fit to move to PA and creating a list of places to visit by PokerPastor
I don't know, I know some docs at LGH and they are happy there.
feudalle t1_jdck8b9 wrote
Reply to comment by Beutiful_pig_1234 in Looking for right fit to move to PA and creating a list of places to visit by PokerPastor
I lived in Illinois for a couple years. If I was in the army, I'd say I had a shit deployment. Higher taxes, worse roads, worse schools. I grew up in jersey, again worse taxes slightly better roads, I miss people pumping my gas.
aust_b t1_jdcjqfa wrote
Reply to Remote worker moving to Pittsburgh. Do I have to complete the Residency Certification Form? by [deleted]
If the company’s HR is worth a shit they will setup your local and state taxes appropriately for where you will be living.
feudalle t1_jdcjlkx wrote
Reply to comment by PokerPastor in Looking for right fit to move to PA and creating a list of places to visit by PokerPastor
She likes it, she is from a military family (army). You can't beat the federal benefits. We are in Mannheim so her commute is under 20 minutes.
Bobbyroberts123 t1_jdcjirf wrote
Weird, I don’t see the Spotted Lantern Fly on here?
bludstone t1_jdcjbup wrote
I had someone freak out at me for not going faster in the fast lane... I would but there was ANOTHER CAR IN FRONT OF ME.
It doesnt do you any good to tailgate me. If I speed up, im going to hit grandma going 60 in the fast lane. Get mad at grandma, not me.
PokerPastor OP t1_jdcj5fx wrote
Reply to comment by feudalle in Looking for right fit to move to PA and creating a list of places to visit by PokerPastor
Does your wife love working there?
SucksToYourAssmar3 t1_jdcj0t0 wrote
I nominate the bouncer at the former pirate Burger King in Pittsburgh's Southside. Straight animal.
BeatsMeByDre t1_jdcirmt wrote
I live 5 minutes from inner city Reading and it's totally fine. As long as you aren't hanging out downtown at night you can live normally. The surrounding Berks county has nicer areas (Wyomissing) and country.
Escobarhippo t1_jdciqvg wrote
Reply to comment by the_hoagie in We have been misled. We do not have a state animal, but two state amphibians. by Razoray20
I was thinking Pennsyltucky moonshine
[deleted] OP t1_jdcipj9 wrote
Reply to comment by Bella_Lunatic in Remote worker moving to Pittsburgh. Do I have to complete the Residency Certification Form? by [deleted]
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Grashopha t1_jdcims4 wrote
Reply to comment by ficknerich in We have been misled. We do not have a state animal, but two state amphibians. by Razoray20
Lightnin Bug.
Bella_Lunatic t1_jdcii8w wrote
Reply to Remote worker moving to Pittsburgh. Do I have to complete the Residency Certification Form? by [deleted]
If you live in PA you'll have tax in PA and fill out the forms
coysmate05 t1_jdci802 wrote
Suburbs of Hershey, Harrisburg, or Lancaster. Just don’t work for LGH (Lancaster General). York could also be an option as it’s more affordable to live there and you could commute to a myriad of hospitals.
lager81 t1_jdchazz wrote
Reply to comment by ChickenGreaseLips in We have been misled. We do not have a state animal, but two state amphibians. by Razoray20
Yup I was gonna say the same thing, you'll just be walking along and out of the grass they pop to scare the shit out of you. One time at my cabin we had a "pet" grouse, must of had babies nearby but it would sit on our picnic table and just hang about 5 feet from us as we cooked on the grill lol. It was a really cool bird but sadly we found it dead on the porch, it tried to fly into the cabin, broke a window and I guess it's neck in the process
Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_jdcmtns wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Remote worker moving to Pittsburgh. Do I have to complete the Residency Certification Form? by [deleted]
you live in PA, your employer should be withholding local municipality and PA state income taxes. That's what this form is for -- to tell the employer exactly where you live.