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<blockquote data-quote="Redtag" data-source="post: 4614724" data-attributes="member: 70933"><p>Lots of variables here. How much does your wife make now vs. projected job? Do you own a House now? if so how much owed on it vs. how much you can sell it? Are you a top rate driver? Remember everything is lost, IF you get a FT job it would most likely be 22.4.</p><p></p><p>eastern part of texas is hot And humid. Being from so.cal you are used to the heat but humidity makes it much worse. I much rather work in 100 degrees and dry than 90’s and humid. West TX is probably closer to what you are used to as far as climate goes. Have you been to Texas, try doing some physical workin the humidity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redtag, post: 4614724, member: 70933"] Lots of variables here. How much does your wife make now vs. projected job? Do you own a House now? if so how much owed on it vs. how much you can sell it? Are you a top rate driver? Remember everything is lost, IF you get a FT job it would most likely be 22.4. eastern part of texas is hot And humid. Being from so.cal you are used to the heat but humidity makes it much worse. I much rather work in 100 degrees and dry than 90’s and humid. West TX is probably closer to what you are used to as far as climate goes. Have you been to Texas, try doing some physical workin the humidity. [/QUOTE]
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