It's fucking gray and rainy 366 days of the year. I'd like to live in a city where it's sunny more often or at least with a higher density of people. Seattle is far too spread out.
I dont think you know what spread out means. Seattle is pretty compact unless you're talking about NY. But in that case it takes the same amount of time to get from A to B because you need to walk or take the subway instead of driving.
Also LOL at 60k+ out of college for CS. I have a friend at msft making 6 figures, but hes a coding genius and was working for them in high school.
My roommate was a double major in Physics and mech E with a 3.8 GPA and landed a job at General Dynamics for 70k/year. But that was after working at 40k/year at Raytheon for a year.
Most of my CS friends are out of work or working for 30-40k a year at coding monkey jobs right now, and these are brilliant people who networked furiously in college. Just because you go to a high placement school doesn't mean anything, you need to get out and network. Now a days they arent even hiring self-withdrawn nerds such as yourself and are actually looking for outgoing people with a lot of creativity. Why? Because as my friend from MSFT put it, if I have to pull teeth to get someone to do something like that, I might as well outsource it to India and pay them a quarter for the exact same quality of work.