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[QUOTE]Originally posted by phil a: [QB] One of the reasons why we plan on moving back to Sacramento in a few years - you're close enough to Tahoe, Napa, the Bay for day trips, but pay half to a third for the housing and living costs. There's always the option to live and work in an area that's more affordable, but it comes at another price - location. We're in SE Michigan and I commute to Toledo for work for the next three years, but the cost of living for what we have out here would be probably double, or close to it, if working/living in the Bay. And the kicker is that the salaries aren't that much different. Shit, one of the guys I'm working with is almost finished with the program, just interviewed for a job in SE Ohio, rural as hell, but that's the point - they offered him $450k/yr at 14 days/month - cause nobody wants to live or work there... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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