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kdogg(c)
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4/17/2016 2:19:03 PM

SSS
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Glad you are still enjoying it and that things are coming together nicely.

4/17/2016 2:45:13 PM

bdmazur
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Interestingly, my fiancee grew up in Virginia and went to UVA. But we had to both come out west to meet.

4/17/2016 3:09:56 PM

SSS
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Funny how that works sometimes!

4/18/2016 8:02:13 AM

krallum2016
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Maybe she's your double

[Edited on April 18, 2016 at 8:19 AM. Reason : ]

4/18/2016 8:18:29 AM

Kurtis636
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After all the shit I talked about California there's a decent chance I may end up there. Looking around at jobs and California is coming up an awful lot. Hawaii has been nice but it feels like time to get back to the mainland.

4/18/2016 9:04:30 AM

SSS
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"I've had enough of Hawaii," said no one ever, except Kurtis.

4/18/2016 9:53:32 AM

BigMan157
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Hawaii is nice to visit, not to live there

4/18/2016 9:55:14 AM

UJustWait84
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tbh, it's a pretty shitty time to be moving to CA. I expect to see massive corrections in real estate within the next 18 months. Rents and housing costs are astronomical and there are already signs that a huge round of layoffs are going to happen. It's a great place to live for the most part, but definitely not a great time to relocate here...

4/18/2016 11:25:14 AM

Kurtis636
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" Hawaii is nice to visit, not to live there"


Basically. Espwcially where I am on the big Island. It's kind of like if Johnston County had really great weather.

4/18/2016 8:47:54 PM

Kickstand
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Where are you on the big island? Hilo? Kailua-Kona? Mauna Kea

4/18/2016 11:29:03 PM

Kurtis636
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Hilo side, about 10 minutes south of Hilo itself.

4/19/2016 5:49:22 AM

SSS
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"It's kind of like if Johnston County had really great weather."


Excellent analogy. Say no more.

4/19/2016 8:22:29 AM

jbrick83
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"tbh, it's a pretty shitty time to be moving to CA. "


CA is a big state, I can't imagine it's like that everywhere. Are we just talking metropolitan areas (SF, SD, LA, etc)?

4/19/2016 9:27:22 AM

UJustWait84
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Not sure what his industry is, but yes, most good paying jobs (i.e. ones that earn you enough to either afford crazy high rents or a modest house) are located in SF/SJ/Oak (tech, finance, medicine, etc), LA (tech, finance, Hollywood, etc), SD (military and biotech), and to a lesser extent Sac (mostly gov't jobs). As of now, only 8% of people can afford to buy a home in SF proper, which has spilled out the nearly every direction in the Bay Area. LA has more inventory than the Bay Area, but it's still not cheap. If you can work from home, I'd say there are some nice coastal cities like San Luis Obispo or Ventura that are still affordable, but no real job centers to speak of.

It may be a large state, but a lot of it is nothing but forest (far northern CA) or barren desert (inland SoCal) or ag/farm land (Fresno, Bakersfield, Stockton, etc).

Hawaii to CA kinda seems like a lateral move to relocate at the moment.

[Edited on April 19, 2016 at 1:07 PM. Reason : .]

4/19/2016 1:05:36 PM

krallum2016
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Its a longitudinal move

4/19/2016 1:34:47 PM

GrumpyGOP
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Oh look at me! I'm the Magic Man from Happy Candy Land, and I have so many job offers I just don't know what to do with myself!

Grumble.

4/19/2016 1:41:13 PM

FroshKiller
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START A BLOG, BROKE BITCH

god damn can't let nobody have any good news

4/19/2016 1:53:50 PM

GrumpyGOP
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I'm practicing for my induction into the Haters' Club.

"I want to thank God for giving everybody else so much, and me sooo little."

4/19/2016 2:43:56 PM

LastInACC
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Was offered 150k in Santa Barbara. Got really excited until researching cost of living.

150K
-55K for rent (3 room at least)
-60K for tax.

bringing home around 40K depends on how conservative the estimate was. Turn it down.

4/19/2016 4:10:40 PM

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lol thats just not true. You can get a 3 bedroom for far less than 4500 a month. If you can't figure out how to live a nice life on 150k, you're doing it wrong. Forcing yourself to spend 4500 a month on rent in santa barbara is just not smart.

The taxes you have calculated are mostly federal taxes which have to be paid regardless of where you live.

Also the money you are "bringing home" shouldn't be calculated after living expenses. Thats more like a savings calculation.

4/19/2016 5:01:56 PM

bdmazur
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^^I lived in a 6 room house for 2 years and we collectively payed $3900/month for it. Where the hell were you looking?

You're also bringing in 3.5x as much as I am, and I made it work here. If you want to talk about it let me know. SB is really is a fantastic place to live.

[Edited on April 19, 2016 at 5:31 PM. Reason : -]

4/19/2016 5:28:55 PM

UJustWait84
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I don't make anywhere near 150k, and life in the Bay Area can be a struggle at times. Anywhere else I'd be considered doing pretty well for myself, but not here. If you're married and have kids and want to have a decent life (i.e. not living in a tiny apartment or having multiple adult roommates), I wouldn't encourage people to move to the Bay Area, or most desirable parts of coastal CA these days unless you are making tons of money (150-200k isn't even enough to afford a 1M house in a good school district anymore, sadly). Santa Barbara is certainly nice, but not that far off from the Bay Area cost-wise. Not everyone wants the "California Lifestyle" of living in small quarters on top of one another. I'm used to it at this point, but I have met so many people that have been out for a year or two and have said fuck it, and are ready to move back to where they came from, or Seattle, Austin, Denver, Atlanta, etc.

[Edited on April 19, 2016 at 8:27 PM. Reason : .]

4/19/2016 8:27:05 PM

BridgetSPK
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So we've all given up on proper punctuation and whatnot?

Just throwing fucking commas down when it feels right?

I'm not a proper person, but I'm tired. I'm tired of realizing that I'm one of the two loser assholes on the planet who bothers with clauses and shit.

4/19/2016 8:48:16 PM

The E Man
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God forbid you have to go outside or gasp....come in contact with your family at home.

4/19/2016 8:56:48 PM

TreeTwista10
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Don't you force your theistic microaggressions on me

4/19/2016 9:42:58 PM

justinh524
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^^^, lmao,,,

4/19/2016 10:11:38 PM

SSS
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"THROWING

FUCKING

COMMAS"

4/20/2016 8:22:59 AM

LastInACC
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"^^I lived in a 6 room house for 2 years and we collectively payed $3900/month for it. Where the hell were you looking?"


How far is your commute to work? another word did you have to live outside of the city?

Most places I looked or is available on Zillow are 3.5k on average and above.

4/20/2016 10:53:14 AM

UJustWait84
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I bet the house was in Goleta/Isla Vista and he has six roommates.

[Edited on April 20, 2016 at 12:32 PM. Reason : .]

4/20/2016 12:31:47 PM

bdmazur
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The house was on the west side between Mission and Cabrillo. 4 of us split the house, shared one room as an office/study and the last for storage. It was a great setup. My commute was 8 minutes. Before that I live in Goleta, $2400 for a 3-bedroom.

Now I live in a 2 bedroom cottage just outside of Hope Ranch. My individual rent is higher now, but it's just for this year until I move in with my fiancee.

[Edited on April 21, 2016 at 11:26 PM. Reason : -]

4/21/2016 11:17:44 PM

bdmazur
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Well, Santa Barbara has been incredible for these seven years, but it's time to move on. I'm going to miss the ocean views, celebrity sightings, no traffic ever, and perfect weather year round (at least when the mountains aren't on fire). But I've gotten an offer I can't refuse.

I'll be moving to Omaha this summer. All I know about it are steaks, a zoo, and Warren Buffet, but I'll be getting a 35% pay increase and I wouldn't be surprised if it's close to a 50% living expenses decrease.


A fun throwback from this thread in 2012:
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"Swingles
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Awww, you're not coming to DC with me.

5/30/2012 12:01:56 AM"


Swingles now lives in Omaha so this time I actually will be joining her. Any other TWWers around?

3/17/2019 3:10:27 AM

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Hey Ujustwait how did this prediction pan out?

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"tbh, it's a pretty shitty time to be moving to CA. I expect to see massive corrections in real estate within the next 18 months. Rents and housing costs are astronomical and there are already signs that a huge round of layoffs are going to happen. It's a great place to live for the most part, but definitely not a great time to relocate here..."

3/17/2019 9:41:21 AM

UJustWait84
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I was def wrong about any housing correction, but anecdotally several friends have either gotten laid off in the last 3-6 months, or they've packed up and headed to Seattle and Austin for a lower COL life

I still think to have a decent life, you need to make a ton of money if you want to live in Coastal CA, and I don't ever see that changing. I'd be happy to be wrong though

3/17/2019 4:03:04 PM

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Looks like u went 0/2 to me

3/17/2019 4:41:09 PM

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