Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don’t have family there or a reason other than a job, I would think it’s not worth it no matter what they are willing to pay.
This.
People are leaving that area in droves. And it’s not just the ridiculous housing costs.
I know someone living in what looks like a garage apartment/tiny home for $1M+ (purchased years ago). They can’t afford to trade up and are crammed in there with a new baby. They are hoping to get the hell out of CA asap. They are in the medical field and earn nice salaries.
Schools are an issue, too.
Such nonsense. If people were leaving in droves prices would be falling.
It’s just poor people leaving (and some random doctors are poor compared to Big Tech salaries).
So just make sure you are properly compensated. A Fintech role should pay $1M if you make $355k in DC.
With that kind of comp you can get a small house in Menlo Park and go public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok so sounds like I should just stop application process as I hate to waste people’s time but am curious how much they would offer me to relocate and pay me with a family of 5
The size of your family won't enter into it from their perspective. Compensation doesn't vary with employee family size.
Anonymous wrote:Ok so sounds like I should just stop application process as I hate to waste people’s time but am curious how much they would offer me to relocate and pay me with a family of 5
Anonymous wrote:Ok so sounds like I should just stop application process as I hate to waste people’s time but am curious how much they would offer me to relocate and pay me with a family of 5
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don’t have family there or a reason other than a job, I would think it’s not worth it no matter what they are willing to pay.
This.
People are leaving that area in droves. And it’s not just the ridiculous housing costs.
I know someone living in what looks like a garage apartment/tiny home for $1M+ (purchased years ago). They can’t afford to trade up and are crammed in there with a new baby. They are hoping to get the hell out of CA asap. They are in the medical field and earn nice salaries.
Schools are an issue, too.
Such nonsense. If people were leaving in droves prices would be falling.
It’s just poor people leaving (and some random doctors are poor compared to Big Tech salaries).
So just make sure you are properly compensated. A Fintech role should pay $1M if you make $355k in DC.
With that kind of comp you can get a small house in Menlo Park and go public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
HA HA. so you don't believe it when people are moving out? There are statistics that can't be ignored.
https://www.rubyhome.com/blog/leaving-california/ Notice nobody said everybody is leaving.
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