WAKE UP CA residents!

TheSPAINishLover

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Scary AF!
My heart breaks for friends who were impacted by the SoCal wildfires.
We were cancelled by State Farm in 2019 shortly before we moved to TN. During our time there, we had 5 major fires- two came close to nearly burning down our place. The only option was an insurance product offered by the state, and it was 4x more expensive.

 
Grass ain't greener on the other side of the fence...just a different shade!
 
Just had a conversation with a bartender while in Dallas Texas for work. She said it’s been a real struggle for her and her family and the grass isn’t always greener. Worst part is she said the family sold her childhood home so no real option to coming back to California.

Even if my wife and I had to leave California I don’t think we sell the house at least not until we were 100% sure we never wanted to move back.
 
Grass ain't greener on the other side of the fence...just a different shade!
True, but some sides of the fence at least let you water the grass. As your boss keeps giving you more and more compensation in order to make it so you can keep an even keel because you are giving more and more to the man and the guy who is on the other side of the fence is actually making less than you is getting further ahead you only hope that when that moment strikes your not trapped.
 
True, but some sides of the fence at least let you water the grass. As your boss keeps giving you more and more compensation in order to make it so you can keep an even keel because you are giving more and more to the man and the guy who is on the other side of the fence is actually making less than you is getting further ahead you only hope that when that moment strikes your not trapped.
Can I get a raise?
 
Depends what part of CA you are in - avoid the coast, and live in rural areas...have a well, some land - if that's your lifestyle the cost of living is pretty similar from state to state from what I've looked at. If you want to live in a housing track - then ya, cheaper outside of CA.
 
I've lived in a few states now and they all fuck you, it just goes by a different name. Where we were in VA has a higher cost of living than San Diego but wages were similarly high (like any large metropolitan area). Registration on my truck was only $65 a year! I really thought I was doing good but after 6 months, something called Personal Property Tax showed up in the mailbox. They wanted $1200 for the truck for the previous 6 months. As an added bonus, you all get to pay this on your quads, boats, trailers, RVs, snowmobiles, etc. every 6 months. I just paid off my final bill in December; just over $1400 for 2 trailers. One of them 6 months and the other for 3 months. The Man always gets his pound of flesh.
 
Depends what part of CA you are in - avoid the coast, and live in rural areas...have a well, some land - if that's your lifestyle the cost of living is pretty similar from state to state from what I've looked at. If you want to live in a housing track - then ya, cheaper outside of CA.
This is exactly how I now look at it. Have wanted to leave CA for a few years. Unfortunately, my retirement is tied to the state and I have too many years invested to mess that up. Retirement will be somewhere rural/small town (state TBD) where I don't have to deal with all the fucktards that are everywhere.
 
Depends what part of CA you are in - avoid the coast, and live in rural areas...have a well, some land - if that's your lifestyle the cost of living is pretty similar from state to state from what I've looked at. If you want to live in a housing track - then ya, cheaper outside of CA.
Yep. Especially when you compare commute distances with land. I’m 21 miles from work or downtown with 3 acres.

Lots of friends moved out to the sticks in other states and went the remote/work from home route. They’re all sweating their asses off at work now. One fuckup, or the company goes TU, or gets bought, or whatever and you’re out. Hopefully the WalMart has good benefits, because that’s all you’re gonna get.
 
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