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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 2971413" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>RTW states have the lowest cost of living ... not standard of living.</p><p>Ask UPSers in New Jersey if they would rather live in Atlanta ... there are probably 20 people in Jersey applying for every one position open in Atlanta.</p><p>I paid $330k for a 5600 Sq Ft house on 8 acres bordered by a creek and my annual taxes are less than $4k.</p><p>It would be several million in New Jersey and probably $30K in taxes.</p><p>We have some of the best schools in the nation (outside of the City of Atlanta), excellent hospitals, art venues and museums, concert venues.</p><p></p><p>I spent time in New Jersey and Maryland ... overpriced crappy living and extremely over-crowded.</p><p></p><p>Living in a RTW state is a much more pleasant experience.</p><p>I will admit that UPS does not treat it workers with respect or compassion in Georgia but still a lot better than UPS treats Yankees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 2971413, member: 7966"] RTW states have the lowest cost of living ... not standard of living. Ask UPSers in New Jersey if they would rather live in Atlanta ... there are probably 20 people in Jersey applying for every one position open in Atlanta. I paid $330k for a 5600 Sq Ft house on 8 acres bordered by a creek and my annual taxes are less than $4k. It would be several million in New Jersey and probably $30K in taxes. We have some of the best schools in the nation (outside of the City of Atlanta), excellent hospitals, art venues and museums, concert venues. I spent time in New Jersey and Maryland ... overpriced crappy living and extremely over-crowded. Living in a RTW state is a much more pleasant experience. I will admit that UPS does not treat it workers with respect or compassion in Georgia but still a lot better than UPS treats Yankees. [/QUOTE]
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