You are fancy. Look on east side Murray hill, plenty of rooms @150 during the week. |
I do this and you can definitely get reasonable hotels (not sure where the $500 is coming from). The bigger issue is the train. Amtrak prices has become quite high unless you book far in advance (so if you know it is the same days every month, you could make it work by booking several months ahead). I've often found it quite a bit cheaper to fly (even with the Uber into Manhattan factored in). If you can do it without spending the night, just one day in NYC a week (which is what I do), it is very doable. Train up early and back on the late train. |
+1. And you may need to juggle childcare stuff, you’ll need to get meals, etc. it’s doable but may be hard on your spouse and kids. Would you be remote outside of those two days? |
Only works and makes sense if you are a DINK professional couple. |
The two couples I know who do this are two professional DINK couples. |
And a lot of the extra 100k will go right to taxes. In the end, she’d be lucky to net 20k. |
I did this 18 months. I book way ahead Amtrak and usually did regional. Usually $98 round trip. It is cheaper now with night own specials and vamoose bus is $50 round trip.
I found a non chain hotel where I prepaid 30 nights in cash at a discount. 30 day or more booking avoids hotel tax. But if sold out he might not. I got bookings and Airbnb app plus could sleep in office if necessary. |
I think it depends on what income and expenses you have as a household, whether you need to rejiggle childcare, whether your spouse is fine with holding down the fort for 2 full days here... and where you see this job going. Maybe start with hotels, but if this is going to last for years, and you have attachments to NYC, would you like to get your own place eventually? |
We did it with two young children @ home for 60k increase in pay. So after travel (I took the cheap bus from tysons corner to penn station), hotel (sublet from someone) and child care we probably netted 0. But we are super happy now in our new pay range and title. |
Hi Audrey Horne from Twitter |
Commuter pre tax only goes up to so much. You’ll go over it. |