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Re: Ask HN: Newly Remote Workers – Where Are You Moving?

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300ish days of sunshine a year in Denver versus about half that in Seattle.

And cold as hell winter 5 months of the year.

I just spent my first winter in Boulder (moved from NYC) and thought the winter was incredibly mild. All my friends and family back home kept asking how I was handling the cold, but I thought it was worlds better than slushy, frigid NYC.

Re: Ask HN: Newly Remote Workers – Where Are You Moving?

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Company offered permanent remote work, thought through career trade offs and whether we wanted to stay in the Bay Area forever. Picked suburbs between Denver and Boulder. Good tech jobs, similar sunshine and outdoor activities as the Bay Area (but with snow also! we’ll see how that goes), affordable housing and better COL.

Welcome to Westminster?

Re: Ask HN: Newly Remote Workers – Where Are You Moving?

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Saugerties, NY (already moved). Close enough to Boston, NYC, Philly to make day trips if necessary. Cut cost of living by 50% over where I was. Employer has cut 75% of office space in NYC already, holding onto remainder as hot desk space.

I'm jealous. My in-laws live in Woodstock and I love visiting that part of NY, especially when it's not Winter.

Re: Ask HN: Newly Remote Workers – Where Are You Moving?

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You would have to be insane to move because you've recently been given remote work privileges, especially in the middle of a recession caused by an ongoing pandemic. Companies provide remote work options all the time and once you move they ask you to come back into the office out of the blue thenlay remote workers off if they cant come back into the office. The other thing you need to keep in mind is a lot of the pla…

>The other thing you need to keep in mind is a lot of the places you want to live have people who don't want you living there. If they find out you work remote and don't need anyone they will start screwing around with your life.

>If you move and work remote be extremely careful, dont assume you're welcome anywhere in the countrh a lot of places are filled with backwards luddites who hate anyone in STEM fields. Yes, this is a real thing.

I've never experienced this, especially renting long term 3months + or airbnb for weeks-monthly.

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>thenlay remote workers off if they cant come back into the office.

Agreed, this is the IBM and Yahoo plan all over again.

Re: Ask HN: Newly Remote Workers – Where Are You Moving?

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I moved to a different part of SF. Around the same price for rent, bigger space (I have a home office now!), and it's not the TL. :) I'll have added ~15min to my commute when we go back in, but the other benefits are worth it - especially the home office, it's good to be able to separate my work space from my relaxation space. I don't want to move extra times, and I'd rather just lock in the ideal place now.

Re: Ask HN: Newly Remote Workers – Where Are You Moving?

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Serious question. Do you think they care about the hundreds of businesses, many LGBT owned, that were closed, destroyed, or extorted by the peaceful protestors of CHAZ/CHOP? About citizens who slog through miles of filth, shit on the sidewalks, and needles on the ground?

There is more to Washington than downtown Seattle.

So... your answer is to ignore a sincere question. Here's another. Have you considered what if it were you putting your life savings into a business in downtown Seattle or Minneapolis or Chicago, then finding out you're not insured for civil unrest?

Re: Ask HN: Newly Remote Workers – Where Are You Moving?

#138

I'm not newly remote as I made the move a little over 3 years ago. That said, I moved to Northern Georgia specifically to work remotely. I have an incredible (inexpensive) house that gets fiber internet, live in an inexpensive area, have luxuries pretty close (Apple store, Wholefoods, Tesla, etc), 45 min south of the mountains, live just off a lake and I'm only an hour outside of Atlanta. There are very few places in…

Are you at the top end of Lanier? I'm in midtown Atlanta now and looking to buy a place outside of town I can escape to.

Re: Ask HN: Newly Remote Workers – Where Are You Moving?

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I live on an island on the coast of Norway. It's kinda weird with all the bird life and postcard-like views. Also, there is a family of grouses (is this the right word?) living in the bushes outside!

A little bit lonely, too. But, the cities are too expensive and everything is so compressed. Maybe if I could afford an actual house in a city that would be OK.

Re: Ask HN: Newly Remote Workers – Where Are You Moving?

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