A lot of people are upset with this drop as it is lackluster. I'm stuck in a position as to get the 16" MPB or hold out for (hopefully) a new redesigned iMac.
Hey man we're at the age where we can make these types of moves with no strings attached really. Like I said before nows a great time to look for jobs; you could get hired somewhere else without leaving your house. I would recommend staying with your current company at least a year before you...
Exactly what I was thinking. Job markets are slowing and if you are looking to secure a job somewhere else without having to leave your home now is the best time to do so. This obviously varies depending on what field youre in, but its definitely possible to get a job across the country remotely...
Commute is the biggest thing for me moving to LA. I really would like to be no more than 5 miles from my job. It's a recipe for disaster having a long commute moving to a new place.
Houston and Phoenix are the two big cities that you can still find a reasonable COL, but you have to really visit to make sure they're for you. Miami is right there too with COL compared to other big cities.
I had Miami in my sights as well. I took a trip there right before all this stuff started and while its a nice place to visit, I dont think I can live there long term.
My career is a catch 22 kinda. I am initially working in SM, but my job site can switch to anywhere in LA at any moment. Do you think its better to get something on the westside or perhaps something more "central" to everything in LA (I know this is nearly impossible, but there may be areas of...
Where should I be looking to live if I work in SM? So far I have SM, Venice and Culver City on my radar. I'm trying to keep my commute no more than 30 minutes.