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June 8, 2008 at 9:08 AM #219503June 8, 2008 at 9:40 AM #219375
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ParticipantTuVu, RN starts out around 55k here as well. So, SF is only paying ~25% more, but cost of living is much more than that vs SD. So, it’s not that great, I don’t think.
June 8, 2008 at 9:40 AM #219470an
ParticipantTuVu, RN starts out around 55k here as well. So, SF is only paying ~25% more, but cost of living is much more than that vs SD. So, it’s not that great, I don’t think.
June 8, 2008 at 9:40 AM #219489an
ParticipantTuVu, RN starts out around 55k here as well. So, SF is only paying ~25% more, but cost of living is much more than that vs SD. So, it’s not that great, I don’t think.
June 8, 2008 at 9:40 AM #219519an
ParticipantTuVu, RN starts out around 55k here as well. So, SF is only paying ~25% more, but cost of living is much more than that vs SD. So, it’s not that great, I don’t think.
June 8, 2008 at 9:40 AM #219537an
ParticipantTuVu, RN starts out around 55k here as well. So, SF is only paying ~25% more, but cost of living is much more than that vs SD. So, it’s not that great, I don’t think.
June 8, 2008 at 9:54 AM #219380sandiego
Participant“The house we bought is 3 times the size of most San Diego houses, but costs about a 1/3rd as much”
You got a 6600 sf house for $166,000?
Must be beautiful.
June 8, 2008 at 9:54 AM #219475sandiego
Participant“The house we bought is 3 times the size of most San Diego houses, but costs about a 1/3rd as much”
You got a 6600 sf house for $166,000?
Must be beautiful.
June 8, 2008 at 9:54 AM #219494sandiego
Participant“The house we bought is 3 times the size of most San Diego houses, but costs about a 1/3rd as much”
You got a 6600 sf house for $166,000?
Must be beautiful.
June 8, 2008 at 9:54 AM #219523sandiego
Participant“The house we bought is 3 times the size of most San Diego houses, but costs about a 1/3rd as much”
You got a 6600 sf house for $166,000?
Must be beautiful.
June 8, 2008 at 9:54 AM #219540sandiego
Participant“The house we bought is 3 times the size of most San Diego houses, but costs about a 1/3rd as much”
You got a 6600 sf house for $166,000?
Must be beautiful.
June 8, 2008 at 9:56 AM #219386TheBreeze
ParticipantMadison, WI, eh? And you’ve been there 1 week? Yeah it’s pretty easy to be enamored with a place if you’ve only ever visited and have lived there 1 week. Check back with us in February when it’s too cold to go outside and you are couped up in your house for a few months. Or, check back in August after you’ve spent some time outdoors and are soaked by the humidity and covered with mosquito bites.
On the plus side, I prefer college towns to most any other type of urban environment. If I had to live in fly-over country, I would definitely try to pick a college town.
June 8, 2008 at 9:56 AM #219480TheBreeze
ParticipantMadison, WI, eh? And you’ve been there 1 week? Yeah it’s pretty easy to be enamored with a place if you’ve only ever visited and have lived there 1 week. Check back with us in February when it’s too cold to go outside and you are couped up in your house for a few months. Or, check back in August after you’ve spent some time outdoors and are soaked by the humidity and covered with mosquito bites.
On the plus side, I prefer college towns to most any other type of urban environment. If I had to live in fly-over country, I would definitely try to pick a college town.
June 8, 2008 at 9:56 AM #219499TheBreeze
ParticipantMadison, WI, eh? And you’ve been there 1 week? Yeah it’s pretty easy to be enamored with a place if you’ve only ever visited and have lived there 1 week. Check back with us in February when it’s too cold to go outside and you are couped up in your house for a few months. Or, check back in August after you’ve spent some time outdoors and are soaked by the humidity and covered with mosquito bites.
On the plus side, I prefer college towns to most any other type of urban environment. If I had to live in fly-over country, I would definitely try to pick a college town.
June 8, 2008 at 9:56 AM #219529TheBreeze
ParticipantMadison, WI, eh? And you’ve been there 1 week? Yeah it’s pretty easy to be enamored with a place if you’ve only ever visited and have lived there 1 week. Check back with us in February when it’s too cold to go outside and you are couped up in your house for a few months. Or, check back in August after you’ve spent some time outdoors and are soaked by the humidity and covered with mosquito bites.
On the plus side, I prefer college towns to most any other type of urban environment. If I had to live in fly-over country, I would definitely try to pick a college town.
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