Well, that really, really sucks.
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@dbeato said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@scottalanmiller said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@dbeato said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@scottalanmiller No really, again NJ is not a bad place to live...
I lived there. Can't fool me again.
You will find the same issues that plague our whole nation and world anywhere you go... sad reality
Hahaha.
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@scottalanmiller said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@dbeato said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@JaredBusch said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@dbeato said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@scottalanmiller said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@dbeato said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@scottalanmiller No really, again NJ is not a bad place to live...
I lived there. Can't fool me again.
You will find the same issues that plague our whole nation and world anywhere you go... sad reality
You need to get out of your shell if you think that.
Coming from the Dominican Republic and Haiti I am pretty sure I have gotten out of my shell.
Yeah... but you went to NJ. Out of the frying pan, into the fire, as they say
But for now no more NJ comments from me
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Hopefully easy question for you all: Looking at a couple jobs currently, wanting to get an idea of the salary range I should be looking at.
Seattle, WA - UNIX/Linux System Administrator
Columbus, OH - Local IT Generalist
These are both current openings at the company my brother-in-law is working at, so hopefully a good reference to get in.
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@travisdh1 said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
Seattle, WA - UNIX/Linux System Administrator
Columbus, OH - Local IT Generalist
UNIX in Seattle, should start around $85K for a junior, head towards $200K for a senior.
Generalist in Columbus: Should start no less than $300K for having to be in crappy Columbus.
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Most important thing is that it is not NJ.
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@scottalanmiller said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
Most important thing is that it is not NJ.
Too true
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@scottalanmiller said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
Generalist in Columbus: Should start no less than $300K for having to be in crappy Columbus.
Don't tell my extended family, ha!
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@scottalanmiller said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@travisdh1 said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
Seattle, WA - UNIX/Linux System Administrator
Columbus, OH - Local IT Generalist
UNIX in Seattle, should start around $85K for a junior, head towards $200K for a senior.
Generalist in Columbus: Should start no less than $300K for having to be in crappy Columbus.
How is the cost of living in, say, Seattle? Would $85k - $200k make for a nice living or still squeaking by paychech-to-paycheck?
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@NerdyDad said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@scottalanmiller said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@travisdh1 said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
Seattle, WA - UNIX/Linux System Administrator
Columbus, OH - Local IT Generalist
UNIX in Seattle, should start around $85K for a junior, head towards $200K for a senior.
Generalist in Columbus: Should start no less than $300K for having to be in crappy Columbus.
How is the cost of living in, say, Seattle? Would $85k - $200k make for a nice living or still squeaking by paychech-to-paycheck?
I'm actually looking for that right now. I'll know for sure once I talk to my family after they get home tonight, that 3 hour time lag can be just slightly annoying.
Edit: Anywhere in the country is going to be more expensive than the area I'm currently located in. So if I'm going to be unemployed for a bit, this is the place to be at least
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@scottalanmiller LOL
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@travisdh1 said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@NerdyDad said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@scottalanmiller said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@travisdh1 said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
Seattle, WA - UNIX/Linux System Administrator
Columbus, OH - Local IT Generalist
UNIX in Seattle, should start around $85K for a junior, head towards $200K for a senior.
Generalist in Columbus: Should start no less than $300K for having to be in crappy Columbus.
How is the cost of living in, say, Seattle? Would $85k - $200k make for a nice living or still squeaking by paychech-to-paycheck?
I'm actually looking for that right now. I'll know for sure once I talk to my family after they get home tonight, that 3 hour time lag can be just slightly annoying.
For sure.
Around here, $85k/year would make for a nice salary in the DFW area, but also know that some areas can get pretty expensive for common essentials, such as rent or electricity, etc.
For me, key indicators are a gallon of gasoline and a gallon of milk.
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@travisdh1 said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@scottalanmiller said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
Generalist in Columbus: Should start no less than $300K for having to be in crappy Columbus.
Don't tell my extended family, ha!
I'm sure that they already know.
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@NerdyDad said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@travisdh1 said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@NerdyDad said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@scottalanmiller said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@travisdh1 said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
Seattle, WA - UNIX/Linux System Administrator
Columbus, OH - Local IT Generalist
UNIX in Seattle, should start around $85K for a junior, head towards $200K for a senior.
Generalist in Columbus: Should start no less than $300K for having to be in crappy Columbus.
How is the cost of living in, say, Seattle? Would $85k - $200k make for a nice living or still squeaking by paychech-to-paycheck?
I'm actually looking for that right now. I'll know for sure once I talk to my family after they get home tonight, that 3 hour time lag can be just slightly annoying.
For sure.
Around here, $85k/year would make for a nice salary in the DFW area, but also know that some areas can get pretty expensive for common essentials, such as rent or electricity, etc.
For me, key indicators are a gallon of gasoline and a gallon of milk.
While these are definitely to good indicators, personally I've moved almost exclusively to the cost of housing. How much will a cost/apt cost in the area you want to be in? That is what helps set your baseline. That and taxes.
A gallon of gasoline might be $1/gal more in NYC, and milk might be $0.50/gal more, but that doesn't even come close to telling you that the average person can't live in a nice part of town because a shit whole in the nice part of town cost half a mil to start.
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@Dashrender said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
A gallon of gasoline might be $1/gal more in NYC, and milk might be $0.50/gal more, but that doesn't even come close to telling you that the average person can't live in a nice part of town because a shit whole in the nice part of town cost half a mil to start.
Actually it does way more than you think. It's going purely by the cost of housing that makes people think NYC is so expensive when in reality, it's not nearly as bad as you think that it is. Going purely by the cost of housing is a terrible indicator.
Cost of commuting in NYC is generally dirt cheap, for example. And food is often cheap. It costs very little more to live in NYC than it does in most of the US. More, yes, but not as much as Minnesota, for example.
It makes NYC seem crazy expensive when people who live there know that it is a surprisingly affordable city, all things considered.
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@NerdyDad said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
For me, key indicators are a gallon of gasoline and a gallon of milk.
but you also have to consider if you even need to drive. NYC, for example, you don't get a car. That's enormous. Imagine the difference in the cost of living if there was no cost for gas, no car payments, no need for a garage, no insurance costs, etc. That's normally a giant factor in other parts of the country.
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@travisdh1 said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
Edit: Anywhere in the country is going to be more expensive than the area I'm currently located in. So if I'm going to be unemployed for a bit, this is the place to be at least
I forgot to tell you. I own part of a house around the corner from you now.
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@scottalanmiller said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@travisdh1 said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
Edit: Anywhere in the country is going to be more expensive than the area I'm currently located in. So if I'm going to be unemployed for a bit, this is the place to be at least
I forgot to tell you. I own part of a house around the corner from you now.
Timeshare?
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@NerdyDad said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@scottalanmiller said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
@travisdh1 said in Well, that really, really sucks.:
Edit: Anywhere in the country is going to be more expensive than the area I'm currently located in. So if I'm going to be unemployed for a bit, this is the place to be at least
I forgot to tell you. I own part of a house around the corner from you now.
Timeshare?
Just own it with my cousins.
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@travisdh1 If you end up making $120k out in Seattle can you change the title of this thread to "Well, this is really, really great."
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Yeah, after doing my quick calculations, even the starting salary @scottalanmiller listed would make sense... don't tell THEM that tho!