I mean... it, on its own, has a population of 250k (not metro area), good for reportedly in the top 100 most populated cities in the US:
List of United States cities by population - Wikipedia
Sure, not desireable to me (or you) but what's the definition of desireable? Population the only thing? What's the maximum number of places one can deem to be desireable in the US? Is it 10? 25?
Is it based solely on population? If so, does El Paso beat Boston, or nah?
We all have an individual list of desireable and non-desireable cities. But how do we, as we define the quality of jobs that graduating rad onc residents are getting, try to 'define' what we're actually looking for? How can we make any attempt to be objective about where residents are ending up, if any metric of what is 'desireable' is immediately shot down as being biased?