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Hm, for Bagdad it should be 500k/year
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There are jobs within about 20 miles of my house, but the roads are so backed up that my commute to and from work would be 90 minutes each. I don't care how much the job pays if I have to leave at 6am and don't get home until 6pm. It simply doesn't provide enough family time.
The other factors is, of course, the gas prices. Stop-and-slow traffic kills gas mileage. I'd have to ask for a $10k raise just to break even -- I take the train in to work now.
Paul
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I voted location, that comes before even setting up an interview.
Maaaybe I'd consider Bagdad[^] for $200K per year.
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I would have done that 10 years ago but I was in my mid 20s and was sick of the cold winters here, tired of living at home, I did not have a SO ...
Now I am older, I have found a nice girl, I have my own house and the weather is much better I am happy to be where I am.
John
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Location is the only reason I keep a resume on the job sites...
I like my boss, and he's competent, and he treats me well.
My coworkers are low-key, competent, and friendly without requiring me to socialize with them (my social lifestyle doesn't lend itself to including work colleagues).
The projects I get (especially the last two years) almost invariably give me a chance to expand my skills and experience.
I have quite a bit of scheduling flexibility.
My salary isn't fantastic, but it's enough for comfort, especially with my wife's income added to the pot.
The only problem? It's a 45-mile one-way commute, which can easily become a 2-hour trip in inclement conditions. I can work from home on the worst days, but it would really be nice to cut that commute down. I have to say it's partly my own fault: before I met my wife, I lived 1.1 miles from work, but it was an apartment, my wife had the house, with two kids at home who walked to school, and her two parents living behind her house (both in their late 80s)....so it was obvious which of us were going to have to move
So I keep an eye out for local jobs (not many in the area around Reading, PA, and those that are there often require extensive travel). Every so often the commute gets to me and I refresh my resume, and in the meantime I keep trying to acquire new skill sets (take notice: I'm 50+, but I ain't dead yet so I keep learning...you should, too ).
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I travel 5 miles to get to work which takes about 25-30 minutes each way. I'd hate to spend longer than this. I worked out that if I had to travel twice as far (to Leeds), I'd need around a 4K increase in salary to stay level!
In 2001, I gave up a job which required me to commute from Yorkshire to Swindon every other week for a day because of the travelling, even though it paid twice as well as the "local" job. At my age, I now savour the quality of life rather than quantity!
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I think of about a job that is giving me 100,000 Euro per DAY, but with not very good environment and with not very good people to work with...
Yeah...I would LIKE that job!!!!
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You would like being kicked 8h+, having nothing to say, no breaks, a horrible office, bullies as co-workers, a boss who hates you? You'd like to sell yourself for money you cannot spend because after work you're too tired and depressed to have fun? Strange...
This statement is false.
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For 100k a day? Yeah, I'd tolerate this for at least half a year and take the millions
modified 12-Sep-18 21:01pm.
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Okay, I'll employ you for 100.000 a day. But as there are far too many applications for this well paid job, you have to pay for the contract. Don't worry, it is cheap:
Pay me 30.000.000 for a one-month-contract...
This statement is false.
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Nice offer, but for such contracts I'm only available on fallowing months: January, March, May, Jul, August, October and December.
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YES.
And it not called "Sell yourself". Its is called "Get money and live a happy life without caring about some idiots in the office".
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It depends!
If you find a job that pays 100K/day and cause an illness that costs 1000k/day to be cured or even won't be cured at all, will you do it?
I believe there are environments and teams that I even might pay some money just to let me leave, also I might stay working in a company/job that pays less but I feel I'm more happy.
In the long run, I believe team, job, the boss all matter to me more than the money while it cannot be ignored either.
"In the end it's a little boy expressing himself." Yanni
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women!
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Does the cleaning lady count? Ours is very special with her lovely voice
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good point
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deostroll wrote: women!
LOL good point...when I lived alone and telecommuted (while my first wife was dying in the nursing home) it was easy to get cabin fever...I don't date at work (never a good idea in the US these days) but it makes the workplace much more pleasant interacting with smart, attractive women.
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To me the work itself is important and also those who I'm working with.
The job should be one that I can do or if I can't right now, I'll be able to do it with some effort. Those who I work with have same importance, both the boss and the team can make one's life miserable or a happiness.
It's sometimes possible to know how people think by type of the project they are working on or to know the project knowing who is working on it.
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I consider at least half of the answers to be factors.
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Yep. It's kind of hard to choose something as a winner. Everyone here wants to know more about the company, current projects, how the future looks, how is the company, how's the teamleader, what's his part in the company, the check at the end of a month, trainings, packages, etc, etc... too hard to put it in several words
c#
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