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On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 08:18:48 -0500, Dave Hall
wrote: But not too many people actually working in Florida could afford them..... ============================ You'd be surprised. About 50% of my neighbors are working Floridians and seem to be doing just fine. It all depends what you work at. |
"Dave Hall" wrote in message ... Sort of the same principle as the New York exec who buys a first class home on a private canal in Boca Raton Florida for less than what a Manhattan suite would cost..... But not too many people actually working in Florida could afford them..... Dave We get a lot of that up here. Germans, Americans and Upper Canadians are buying up a large chunk of the shoreline here at prices the locals can't afford. Some people are afraid we'll resemble the Maine coastline in a few years....large tracts of land owned by absentee owners who won't let locals use traditional paths & beaches on the property. |
On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 10:38:06 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote: On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 08:18:48 -0500, Dave Hall wrote: But not too many people actually working in Florida could afford them..... ============================ You'd be surprised. About 50% of my neighbors are working Floridians and seem to be doing just fine. It all depends what you work at. I would be surprised. When I was looking to move there 14 years ago, there was generally anywhere from a 10 -25% reduction in salary from what equivalent positions paid in the mid-atlantic area. With the exception of the space coast (where I was looking) there wasn't much in the way of electrical engineering or other technical positions. I'm sure professionals like doctors, lawyers etc, still do alright. But it seemed that the "middle class" jobs paid significantly less. Dave |
"Dave Hall" wrote in message ... On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 10:38:06 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 08:18:48 -0500, Dave Hall wrote: But not too many people actually working in Florida could afford them..... ============================ You'd be surprised. About 50% of my neighbors are working Floridians and seem to be doing just fine. It all depends what you work at. I would be surprised. When I was looking to move there 14 years ago, there was generally anywhere from a 10 -25% reduction in salary from what equivalent positions paid in the mid-atlantic area. With the exception of the space coast (where I was looking) there wasn't much in the way of electrical engineering or other technical positions. I'm sure professionals like doctors, lawyers etc, still do alright. But it seemed that the "middle class" jobs paid significantly less. Dave But you have to balance the pay reduction with no state income tax, little to no heating bills in the winter, and the lack of forst induced pothole in the roads :-) |
"P.Fritz" wrote in message ... "Dave Hall" wrote in message ... On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 10:38:06 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 08:18:48 -0500, Dave Hall wrote: But not too many people actually working in Florida could afford them..... ============================ You'd be surprised. About 50% of my neighbors are working Floridians and seem to be doing just fine. It all depends what you work at. I would be surprised. When I was looking to move there 14 years ago, there was generally anywhere from a 10 -25% reduction in salary from what equivalent positions paid in the mid-atlantic area. With the exception of the space coast (where I was looking) there wasn't much in the way of electrical engineering or other technical positions. I'm sure professionals like doctors, lawyers etc, still do alright. But it seemed that the "middle class" jobs paid significantly less. Dave But you have to balance the pay reduction with no state income tax, little to no heating bills in the winter, and the lack of forst induced pothole in the roads :-) And reduced chiropractor bills from not having to shovel that heavy wet snow. |
"NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "P.Fritz" wrote in message ... "Dave Hall" wrote in message ... On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 10:38:06 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 08:18:48 -0500, Dave Hall wrote: But not too many people actually working in Florida could afford them..... ============================ You'd be surprised. About 50% of my neighbors are working Floridians and seem to be doing just fine. It all depends what you work at. I would be surprised. When I was looking to move there 14 years ago, there was generally anywhere from a 10 -25% reduction in salary from what equivalent positions paid in the mid-atlantic area. With the exception of the space coast (where I was looking) there wasn't much in the way of electrical engineering or other technical positions. I'm sure professionals like doctors, lawyers etc, still do alright. But it seemed that the "middle class" jobs paid significantly less. Dave But you have to balance the pay reduction with no state income tax, little to no heating bills in the winter, and the lack of forst induced pothole in the roads :-) And reduced chiropractor bills from not having to shovel that heavy wet snow. Shovel? You have to be kidding........have one of those big assed self propelled gas guzzling snow throwers :-) |
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