TerryMathews
Lifer
Try to negiotate for cost-of-living difference.
Originally posted by: Cleaner
I don't know what you people are talking about no beaches. The whole state is one big sand trap. Its easy to play golf there just bring your sand wedge. Houses are cheap because they don't put any insulation into them. Its hot all year long. Get ready for an expensive water bill, they have to ship it in from another state, and the electric bill is going to be insane as you'll be running the ac all year round. Enjoy! Feels like a heat wave....
Originally posted by: Cleaner
I don't know what you people are talking about no beaches. The whole state is one big sand trap. Its easy to play golf there just bring your sand wedge. Houses are cheap because they don't put any insulation into them. Its hot all year long. Get ready for an expensive water bill, they have to ship it in from another state, and the electric bill is going to be insane as you'll be running the ac all year round. Enjoy! Feels like a heat wave....
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: Cleaner
I don't know what you people are talking about no beaches. The whole state is one big sand trap. Its easy to play golf there just bring your sand wedge. Houses are cheap because they don't put any insulation into them. Its hot all year long. Get ready for an expensive water bill, they have to ship it in from another state, and the electric bill is going to be insane as you'll be running the ac all year round. Enjoy! Feels like a heat wave....
Uhhh...I dunno how you define beach, but for most of us it's next to the ocean (or a lake if you are a little more liberal about your definition). Proximity to sand is an ancillary benefit for the occasionaly game of bocce, volleyball, croquet, or football, but a lot of us are there for water as much as sand!
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: BDawg
Originally posted by: minendo
If you don't want it, I'll take it.
Sometimes, turning down a promotion is the best way to ensure you'll never get another.
Perhaps, but when the promotion involves a married person moving over 1000 miles, and the owner of the company knows this, I imagine they will be understanding if you opt out.
And if they weren't, you're probably better off getting out of there ASAP anyway.
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
OSU has won there twice, and I know a cute girl there. So Phoenix is a pretty cool place IMO.Originally posted by: vi_edit
So..uhhh...what do you think of Pheonix?
ZV
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
OSU has won there twice, and I know a cute girl there. So Phoenix is a pretty cool place IMO.Originally posted by: vi_edit
So..uhhh...what do you think of Pheonix?
ZV
When we visited Phoenix/Scottsdale May 2002, it was FILLED with hot college girls. Damn damn damn and my wife was with me.
Double damn!
😱
Please keep us updated on what your wife says. I would go for it.
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: Cleaner
I don't know what you people are talking about no beaches. The whole state is one big sand trap. Its easy to play golf there just bring your sand wedge. Houses are cheap because they don't put any insulation into them. Its hot all year long. Get ready for an expensive water bill, they have to ship it in from another state, and the electric bill is going to be insane as you'll be running the ac all year round. Enjoy! Feels like a heat wave....
A lot of the water used in AZ is from the Colorado River, the one that borders the state with Nevada and Cali.
Originally posted by: vi_edit
I do own a house here in Iowa but I have a couple ways I could go with that.
One way is to have my wife continue to live up here for a while and have my company pay me "rent" each month for staying at my own home instead of paying for a hotel room if I was to come up here for work.
The other option is to rent it out to my wifes classmates so that they have places to stay when they go on their rotations.
I wouldn't necessarily have to sell it.
Originally posted by: Hoober
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: Cleaner
I don't know what you people are talking about no beaches. The whole state is one big sand trap. Its easy to play golf there just bring your sand wedge. Houses are cheap because they don't put any insulation into them. Its hot all year long. Get ready for an expensive water bill, they have to ship it in from another state, and the electric bill is going to be insane as you'll be running the ac all year round. Enjoy! Feels like a heat wave....
A lot of the water used in AZ is from the Colorado River, the one that borders the state with Nevada and Cali.
Yeah, and AZ and NV keep taking more and more every year....
Originally posted by: vi_edit
I do own a house here in Iowa but I have a couple ways I could go with that. One way is to have my wife continue to live up here for a while and have my company pay me "rent" each month for staying at my own home instead of paying for a hotel room if I was to come up here for work. The other option is to rent it out to my wifes classmates so that they have places to stay when they go on their rotations. I wouldn't necessarily have to sell it.