Yes, I mean the metropolitan area around DC. |
There are a handful of schools in the whole USA that are comparable with European education. IN DC area there is one high school in Fairfax and that's about it. |
I grew up in a 15mil city, so 200K feels like a small town. |
Yes, but haven't seen much interest from employers. |
I think he can easily double his salary in DC. |
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I work for a large tech company and one of our savings "strategies" is to try to con employees in less busy LCOL areas to transfer to HCOL areas. We dangle a pay raise in front of them and they often take the bait. We still end up paying them much less than we would have to pay a local market candidate. Then they end up working much harder (b/c there is more work to do in DC) for what turns out to be lower quality of life. My boss thinks this is genius; I think its a crappy way to treat employees. Oh, and in our company it is incredibly hard to transfer from DC out into the hinterlands.
Anyway, I would be surprised if your DH could double his pay. What is his industry? |
government IT |
Yes, it is. |
Based on what? |
That's my industry too. If he's a director level he might make 175K-180K at a bigger firm. Niche knowledge could bring it up a bit. He will have to do a lot of BD work, and bust his ass at least 60 hours a week. The minute his "coverage" ends he will get 2 to 6 weeks to find a job then he's out on his ass. The govt IT industry here is cutthroat. You have very little security. |
Her imagination... |
Based on how much his colleagues make there. |
He's a Project Manager on a gov't contract. Average salary here is 65-85. It's really not cutthroat . I guess it's another perk. |
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200k population is not small. Surely you can find something where you live.
Are you done having kids? If you are going to get a job and then expect to go back to being SAHM I wouldn't move. No need to upheave your family's life for a job you will end up quitting. |
NP here. For good public schools in No. Va, you would need to buy a house for at least 500 to 550k, and it would be 30 + years old and in the outer suburbs. Honestly, if I were you, I would stay where you are and find a telecommuting job. You could seriously end up here in No. Va with both of you working and feeling like you have a lot "less", and with long commutes. |