Lets get this thread lively again. I'm currently a Civ-E thats in construction for almost two years now. I've been thinking on switching over to design so i'm not pigeonholed, but I dont know if:
1. I'm going to enjoy using CAD 8 hours a day
2.Ready for the pay cut that seems to inevitably...
Taking the FE again in November after getting smoked by it in July. That was with no preparation though so this time around I'll be ready. I shouldve taken it while I was still in college honestly.
Yeah I figured. I just went to LA a month ago and absolutely loved SM (as I'm sure everyone else does). I also liked Koreatown which I've heard is a little less expensive. My only gripe with LA is the nightlife (everything closes at or before 2AM) and the amount of homeless even coming from...
But I'm assuming this is after ample years of experience? Theres a 99% chance I wont have a roommate in LA so I need to make sure my salary can hold up with the costs.
Thanks for all the replies guys. Another obstacle I'm assuming is having my current salary translate to another city or state. Currently I'm seeing it as Miami or LA are the only cities I'm interested in making a move to seeing as northern California is ridiculously expensive. Not saying that...
Thanks for the input everyone. I definitely will not be moving unless a job is lined up regardless of where I choose. I'm taking this next year not only to get more experience but to save (ideally have 3-4 months rent saved plus some additional for moving costs). Unfortunately, where I currently...
I havent started looking for jobs yet because I am planning on making the move next year once I have some savings and two years experience in my field. Ideally, I'd like to start looking the beginning of next year.
Early 20's and in engineering. My main motivation is just to get out and...
Year removed from college and have a good job however I've been seriously considering moving away from NYC to a new city. I know a good amount of you guys have moved around to new cities and just wanted to get your perspective on how things worked out for you. Additionally, if you have any tips...