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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1981503" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I looked at Eagle about 15 years ago. Most employees there drive some distance from more affordable areas. Mgr said landlords won't rent to you for X per month because they can get more than that per week during ski season. Said area was under snow about 6 months a year. I noticed that they kept increasing to higher payscales until they got to "friend" payscale, which is right in the middle of payscales. Don't know if they've increased since then. Certainly beautiful but I've found living in beautiful, expensive places that it means little if you don't make enough to enjoy them. I'd rather live in an affordable place and visit on vacation, but that's me. There are domiciled locations in Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico that are halfway reasonable that are near enough to more upscale areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1981503, member: 24302"] I looked at Eagle about 15 years ago. Most employees there drive some distance from more affordable areas. Mgr said landlords won't rent to you for X per month because they can get more than that per week during ski season. Said area was under snow about 6 months a year. I noticed that they kept increasing to higher payscales until they got to "friend" payscale, which is right in the middle of payscales. Don't know if they've increased since then. Certainly beautiful but I've found living in beautiful, expensive places that it means little if you don't make enough to enjoy them. I'd rather live in an affordable place and visit on vacation, but that's me. There are domiciled locations in Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico that are halfway reasonable that are near enough to more upscale areas. [/QUOTE]
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