You're not alone in that assessment. Thousands are moving away from CA's unbelievable cost of living.The more I look into it, crunch numbers, research housing costs... the more sold I am on saying fuck it to california and moving east as my current lease ends. I've officially put in the transfer request to a full time position and am waiting to see if I get the offer, which I can always decline and keep the status quo. 40 hours a week at my pay rate is barely a room in a shared rental here, but in Kansas City I can easily rent an entire unit for less than 1/3 of my income, and that's not even accounting overtime and my side gigs, just my bare minimum regular income.
What's San Francisco gonna do when there's no one left to work in the shops or restaurants? Will the skies be filled with drones after Google creates an online-only grocery store?You're not alone in that assessment. Thousands are moving away from CA's unbelievable cost of living.
I legit don't understand how anyone who doesn't make six figures is living there now. It just doesn't seem possible. $15/hour doesn't add up enough to cover rent, let alone food, gas and bills.What's San Francisco gonna do when there's no one left to work in the shops or restaurants? Will the skies be filled with drones after Google creates an online-only grocery store?
Grandfathered in. Legacy families that owned homes from before everything went insane, and their descendants are still there.I legit don't understand how anyone who doesn't make six figures is living there now. It just doesn't seem possible. $15/hour doesn't add up enough to cover rent, let alone food, gas and bills.
When people can no longer afford to live or transport to the city every day, THAT is when they'll build the high speed rail and I assure you, the tech companies in San Fran will bribe the shit out of local town councils to make it happen.What's San Francisco gonna do when there's no one left to work in the shops or restaurants? Will the skies be filled with drones after Google creates an online-only grocery store?
they have been moving to, and subsequently ruining, Colorado for at least 25 years.The problem with the CA evacuation is that they're leaving to the next state over.
People in Oregon and Arizona are not happy. (Nevada doesn't count because CA'ians have been driving to Vegas up the 15 for years.)
<Blade>USE it...</Blade>But I have to sit through a lot of shit to get there.
Ehh... yes, if you don't have a degree. But even the podcast admits that having one is enough to make the trip worthwhile.Economists are saying that big cities are no longer the stepping stone they used to be.
So for the next few years, nights in bed (literally) sleeping with your wife are going to be nice.12% + 3% cost of living raise, +$100 for my 10 year anniversary.
July is going to be nice.
'Course, it's all gone already as we're buying a sleep number bed, but at least we can get one!
Ahh. Ok, the way you wrote it, I thought it was both raise and the $100 was the bonus12% bonus. 3% raise.
And now you can even afford the one with TWO-digit numbers!it's all gone already as we're buying a sleep number bed, but at least we can get one!
I mean, I know it's a running joke, but I've run in to far more Midwesterners and Northeasterners than Californians in my time living here.they have been moving to, and subsequently ruining, Colorado for at least 25 years.
Like me, you must have "that face." The one that says, "You can talk to me about anything and let's face it you probably will."Maybe that's a bit too much too fast?
Are you still in the UK? Because, in the UK and large parts of France, Belgium, etc, a wedding is suit and tie standard - if they wanted people in jeans and t-shirt, they'd have mentioned it. I'd never arrive in anything but suit and tie unless I was very sure it was OK.I'm attending a wedding of two people I don't actually know. I'm mainly noting three things:
1. I'm horribly underdressed. The invitation said no dress code, but everyone's in a suit and tie anyway, while I am very not.
2. The church guitarist looks so much like Elon Musk.
3. The bride's dress makes her figure look amazing.
Considering his comeback to my "I'm straight, monogamous and in a committed relationship" was "well, we can still be friends, and if you're ever single or adventurous, just say the word", and he was the second gay guy coming on to me this week, I think it's that with an added "radiating my mostly-straightness* doesn't work when there's no girlfriend on my arm"Like me, you must have "that face." The one that says, "You can talk to me about anything and you probably will."
--Patrick
I can help you all with that. Next time I run a how to be avoidable class you two can sign up.Like me, you must have "that face." The one that says, "You can talk to me about anything and you probably will."
--Patrick
Oh, I know how to be avoidable. I've just worked hard at overcoming it.I can help you all with that. Next time I run a how to be avoidable class you two can sign up.