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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 3144222" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Two points. I've read over and over that locals hate when people call it Frisco. It's San Francisco. Second, while FedEx pays it's highest payscale there, unless they're working tons of overtime and topped out those couriers aren't making $100k. And yet one of America's busiest metro areas, the Silicon Valley, somehow manages to be serviced by FedEx. So people are getting by. Having lived in one of the most expensive areas of the country, Stamford, CT, I can say I'd rather live in Texas making less per hour. Meeting those bills every month is a grind. Same for when I lived in Seattle and Santa Fe. At least to me it means little if a place has a million things to offer if I can't afford to enjoy them. The climate is blissfully nice(at least on and near the coast), the scenery is beautiful, I'll give you that. And much of this post was directed OF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 3144222, member: 24302"] Two points. I've read over and over that locals hate when people call it Frisco. It's San Francisco. Second, while FedEx pays it's highest payscale there, unless they're working tons of overtime and topped out those couriers aren't making $100k. And yet one of America's busiest metro areas, the Silicon Valley, somehow manages to be serviced by FedEx. So people are getting by. Having lived in one of the most expensive areas of the country, Stamford, CT, I can say I'd rather live in Texas making less per hour. Meeting those bills every month is a grind. Same for when I lived in Seattle and Santa Fe. At least to me it means little if a place has a million things to offer if I can't afford to enjoy them. The climate is blissfully nice(at least on and near the coast), the scenery is beautiful, I'll give you that. And much of this post was directed OF. [/QUOTE]
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