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I appreciated the article and the guy's honesty. My wife and I have the debate often about leaving San Diego; she wants to stay and I think about going primarily for financial reasons. But, I do need to be realistic about what we'd be getting by leaving San Diego to only trade one set of problems for another. We're very fortunate that I have a high-paying job as an IT executive, so supporting our family of 4 as the sole breadwinner is not a problem at all.
Having said that, the financial frugality in me makes CA drive me nuts...but would it really be "better" elsewhere? I do really enjoy the weather and landscape here, especially now with COVID. I go on walks every day and bike rides every few days. I can play golf year round. I enjoy looking at the beauty. Coming from being a Trump supporter and caring about our financial health, it definitely takes a mental toll living here. However, we rent a basic home in a great school district, have two 8-year-old cars that we p...
porkchopexpress saysI appreciated the article and the guy's honesty. My wife and I have the debate often about leaving San Diego; she wants to stay and I think about going primarily for financial reasons. But, I do need to be realistic about what we'd be getting by leaving San Diego to only trade one set of problems for another. We're very fortunate that I have a high-paying job as an IT executive, so supporting our family of 4 as the sole breadwinner is not a problem at all.
Having said that, the financial frugality in me makes CA drive me nuts...but would it really be "better" elsewhere? I do really enjoy the weather and landscape here, especially now with COVID. I go on walks every day and bike rides every few days. I can play golf year round. I enjoy looking at the beauty. Coming from being a Trump supporter and caring about our financial health, it definitely takes a mental toll living here. ...
I would make a reasonable deduction that may be until early 90's CA was a nice place to live in?
I would make a reasonable deduction that may be until early 90's CA was a nice place to live in?
mich saysLooking into North Carolina.
NC is the next state that is Californizing.
the narrative of the region has come to be dominated by Cool and Hip Smugsters who migrated to here from all over the US and all over the world. Now they're minting their next generation of Smugsters.
Rb6d saysI would make a reasonable deduction that may be until early 90's CA was a nice place to live in?
I would say until the early 2000s, maybe even as far as 2010.
Similar to my family. We are planning to move just don't know where.
'Douche' father-of-seven sales exec who moved his family from California to Texas then BACK again is blasted for complaining about Austin's 'rude locals, bland culture, oppressive heat and Yelp's bad food choices' in scathing Op-Ed
Really depends on your family, and your adaptability to change. But one thing I'd say from my failed move to Arizona, is pick a place where you know people(family or friends). I think that was the main reason our move failed, because honestly despite the heat, didn't really have any other complaints.
mich sayswe're like Locusts.
With equity!
LOL! Alder's "California Douche Report". Well, I would bet a purse that Alder is a prick who makes everybody around him miserable in California, too
Not just home values but salaries as well. If you land a good job at the coast and try to get a similar job somewhere else you will be surprised how deep the pay cut is.
Buddy of mine lives in the IE and hates the commute to the coast. He tried for years to get a similar job in the IE. No chance without taking a 20-25% pay cut. And the IE is only 1.5H from the coast. Cant even imagine how the pay cuts look like in flyover country compared to coastal high paying jobs. Co-workers of mine tried to relocate to another state, keep the salary and job and work 100% remotely.
If your EE is fine with that, great.....but often they will adjust your salary based to the cost of living of wherever you move to.
Makes sense....imagine you live in IL and make 50k for job XYZ. Your new co-worker is from CA and gets 150k for doing the same job but he re-located to IL for whatever weird reason. Wouldn't you be pissed if he gets 3x more for doing the same and living in the same crappy area as y...
Wouldn't you be pissed if he gets 3x more for doing the same and living in the same crappy area as y...
B.A.C.A.H. saysWouldn't you be pissed if he gets 3x more for doing the same and living in the same crappy area as y...
No. We make our choices and live with our decisions.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9187011/Sales-executive-slammed-complaining-Austin.html
Californians, born to be miserable and to spread misery to others as long as they can grasp their way into mm. deep materialism.
Makes sense....imagine you live in IL and make 50k for job XYZ. Your new co-worker is from CA and gets 150k for doing the same job but he re-located to IL for whatever weird reason. Wouldn't you be pissed if he gets 3x more for doing the same and living in the same crappy area as you?
I moved the the family from Earth to Mars and regretted it. Here are some key points every person should consider before drinking Musk's Kool-Aid
they think niceness is a sign of being weak minded.
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