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Subject:RE: Salaries vs. cost of living From:Bob Morrisette <Robert -dot- Morrisette -at- Sun -dot- COM> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 16 Aug 2001 13:04:19 -0700 (PDT)
I was not going to justify the post below, but after being
called an Eastern Liberal Elitist, I guess I'll have to
explain what I mean by 'suffer.'
I consider climate a very important consideration for livability.
I personally suffer in ANY city that has high heat and humidity.
I don't want to have to live in an air conditioned environment all summer.
It has nothing to do with large cities or Southern cities.
I'm sorry if anyone was offended.
>The latest 'Information Week' lists IT staff salaries adjusted
>for cost of living.
>
>From highest to lowest:
>
>Houston, Dallas/Fort Worth, Atlanta, Austin, Denver, St. Louis
>Minneapolis/St. Paul, Chicago, Washington. D.C., Los Angeles,
>Seattle, San Francisco, Boston, and New York.
>
>Which proves if you want a high adjusted income, you have
>to suffer.
>
>Robert Morrisette
>writer77 -at- att -dot- net
>
>
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