You are better off getting a 'real' job in the area, finding a place to live, and settling in. The chances of someone hiring a totally random person off the internet is almost non-existent, it is far too risky for most growers. You need to actually be out here and meeting people face-to-face, then you might find something after a while. Maybe a trim job or something like that, as that is where most of the extra labor need is, but don't expect some fabulous high paying job right off the bat. Not to mention most trim jobs are seasonal so you will still probably need to find something more regular to pay your bills year round.
If you think you will be able to trim for a year or two and then buy a property to grow your own you are going to be in for a very rude surprise. The green rush bubble burst in the triangle a looooong time ago. Prices are way down, competition is up, and land prices for grow properties are out of reach for many. Not to mention that the biggest short term money maker, trimming, is basically on it's way out. More and more people are switching to trim machines, or simply hiring Mexican crews do to the work. Even those who still pay for a hand trim have slowly and steadily been dropping their per pound price.
A lot of people get into growing with stars in their eyes, thinking it is all fun and games and a fast way to become wealthy. Unfortunately that is not the reality of the situation. Not to mention it's a small town 'good ol' boy' network in most areas in the triangle, outsiders are often not all that welcome....