>>>>>I need some answers today, if possible. I'm considering an offer to work in New York, and I want to know whether the offered salary is anywhere near enough or not.
>>>>>
>>>>>So, how much do programmers (in general, but Foxers specially) make in the Big Apple?
>>>>
>>>>Hi Dragan,
>>>> Here's a salary comparison calculator that may be helpful:
>>>>
http://www.monstermoving.monster.com/Find_A_Place/Calculators/SalaryCalc/>>>>
>>>
>>>I did a comparison:
>>> Phoenix, Arizona $50
>>> New York, New York $295 !!
>>>
>>>"The cost of living in New York, New York is 490.0% higher than that of Phoenix, Arizona. A salary of $50 in Phoenix, Arizona has the same buying power that a salary of $295 has in New York, New York."
>>>
>>>Wow...
>>
>>My conclusion:
>>
>>Work whould be done in New-York because of the money but living in Phoenix. The drive home at night could be a little long. But we can't have it all ;-D
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>I did nearly that for 4 years. I live in Phoenix and "commuted" to PA & NJ for 1 week a month on site. The other 3 weeks I worked from home. I'm glad I don't do that anymore!
>
>I also did some work in Manhattan for a few weeks, commuting from NJ (via Phoenix). 35 miles from where I was to the job-site in NYC took 2-2.5 hours each way. Lunch cost about $11 for a sandwich, a bottle of pop and a bag of chips. You can get the same thing out here in Phoenix for <$5. A "sit-down" lunch in a reasonable restaurant was $30 in NYC, and $10 here in Phoenix. I won't even mention dinner prices! Parking for up to 10 hours was $28, after 10 hours was $45 per day. Let's just say NYC is a wee-bit expensive.
From what you tell me one could believe that NY in in another country.
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