Quote: (06-26-2011 12:31 AM)Mr.GM Wrote:
Would you rather be wealthy and white-collar employed in DC or in your home town even if the social scene sucks and you are bored as hell or would you consider giving up some conforts of your current lifestyle to be able to move to a better place,or to be location independent?
We have Roosh's example who quit his corporate job to invest in another path of life.
If you are a stressed and bored financial analyst in DC would you rather go to Miami/LA or Anywhere in Europe/SA/Asia to be bartender or in a low status job in the start ?
I'm still try to figure it out. I'll leave my current job this week , travel and try to find out what works best for me.
I hate to make this my first post, but its too germane to my current situation to ignore.
I currently live in DC and I have the ability to "telework", which means I can do any and everything from home. The beauty of it is that "home" can mean anywhere in the US.
I can understand coworkers in the same position who are married or who have already taken an extremely pricey DC mortgage out forgoing the opportunity, but WOW, what an opportunity! My sights are currently set on Miami:
1) One of my best friends lives there 2) The women are top notch (attractiveness), only Austin TX is comparable 3) I like hot weather/beaches 4) The renting is less pricey than DC 5) If I decide I like the place, and condo market hits rock bottom, I can get sooooo much more for my money than in DC.
I'm also considering places like: Atlanta, San Diego, and Austin. But luckily for me, once I make the move its not permanent.
More on point to the discussion, I originally planned on segueing from my current government job to law school (to become a patent attorney), but I agree that money is certainly not everything. I could stick around DC, and in ten years (after three years of law school) make upwards of 200-250k, however I think I'd be miserable, working 60 hours a week constantly trying to one-up others for a partner position.
My current career ceiling tops out at about 150k (and not too far away), but you can't put a price on working from home and flexible reasonable hours. Wanna take a break? Go lay out on SoBe for a few hours.
Its true that I'll never own a yacht or a Ferrari making 100k-150k the rest of my career, but as I've grown older, I don't think having that stuff is worth it, at least not to me.
Lastly, being a Federal Employee sounds 100x cooler in Miami than DC, if the girls know what a Federal Employee is.