Posted by oldtanker on October 27, 2012 at 22:30:05 from (66.228.255.239):
In Reply to: Career Options (long) posted by JDseller on October 27, 2012 at 20:05:49:
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JD don't be too impressed with a 150K job in Chicago. The cost of living there for decent places to live and such that 150 there could be like 75 someplace else. My son was offered a job in Chicago at twice the pay he's getting in Fargo so he went down to look around. For an Apt in the same kind of area he's in now rent was about 3500 a month for the same type area and quality of apt he has in Fargo for 1 K a month. Lot of extra cost there too that he was telling me about like insurance is way higher and so on.
In fact his sister in law was visiting and started figuring just how much her and her husband spend to live in Chicago and found that switching jobs and moving to Fargo will leave them with more spendable income even though they will make less. She's the bread winner and he's a stay at home dad.
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